RedCharger™
Harness the power of light with the REDcharger™, a device that surrounds your body in red and infrared LEDs. Many individuals find that exposure to these wavelengths may be a beneficial addition to their wellness routine.

Is the RedCharger™ Right for Me?
The REDcharger™ uses targeted wavelengths of light, offering a non-invasive way to support wellness goals related to cellular function, resilience, and overall vitality. This technology could be suitable if you are interested in exploring light as a wellness tool.
- Using light to complement your body’s natural energy processes.
- Supporting your body’s natural defenses and resilience.
- A soothing option for those focused on overall skin and body wellness.



Science Behind It
The REDcharger™ uses a process known as photobiomodulation. Similar to how plants use sunlight, this approach utilizes light to support overall wellness. Research in this area suggests that light-based techniques may support the body’s natural processes in areas like:
- General Energy Levels
- Skin Health and Appearance Routine
- Wellness and Vitality
For anyone curious about non-invasive methods to enhance their wellness journey, the REDcharger™ offers a unique way to explore the benefits of light exposure.
What people say
This place is changing the fitness, athletic performance and recovery game! I especially love the REDcharger. The biohacking technology cutting edge and the beach town location made this spot a win in my book.
Awesome equipment and friendly, helpful and knowledgeable staff.
Excellent and knowledgeable staff. Great service and super cool environment.
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