Solawave OR Nanoleaf LED mask specs look similar but they're really not!
Keep seeing people compare these two so here's the breakdown from someone who's researched both extensively. Nanoleaf has 432 LED chips and 7 modes which looks impressive. But it only has 4 actual LED colors red, green, blue, and NIR. The 7 'modes' are just combinations of those same chips. The wavelengths are also slightly off from clinically optimal ranges for anti-aging. It's a great lighting company making their first skincare device. Solawave Pro has 320 LEDs but with 4 dedicated wavelengths each with its own diode red at 630nm, deep red at 660nm amber at 605nm and NIR at 830nm. All within clinically proven ranges. Irradiance is 65mW/cm² and sessions are 3 min. The difference matters because for anti-aging you want precise wavelengths at optimal ranges not a bunch of colors mixed together. Green and blue light have clinical backing for acne not anti-aging. If your main concern is wrinkles, skin tone, collagen, and firmness the Solawave is purpose-built for that. Nanoleaf is a solid budget option if you want to try light therapy in general. But if anti-aging is your goal and you want the most targeted device for that, Solawave wins on the specs that actually matter