
Advanced 3-In-1 Red Light Therapy
To Unlock Lasting Relief
660 + 850nm Red Light Therapy
Medical-grade red light at the 2 wavelengths studied in 16 clinical trials on chronic neck pain, reaching up to 3 inches deep to feed the starved nerve that pills and creams never touch.
Clinical-Strength Heat Therapy
Deep adjustable heat that pulls fresh blood back into the clamped muscles around the nerve. The same relief as your hot shower, reaching 3 times deeper and built to hold.
Deep Vibration Therapy
3 vibration intensities that reach deeper than hands or massagers, releasing the guarded muscles at the base of the skull that clamp down around the nerve year after year.
Up to 50x cheaper than the shots and visits.
The RedLight Pro pays for itself in days, not months. One cortisone injection runs $1,200 out of pocket and wears off in weeks. One round of physical therapy costs more than this device, and the relief never holds. No appointments. No co-pays. No driving. 15 minutes at home, as often as your neck needs it.
Adjust every session to how you feel
Pick the heat level. Pick the massage intensity. The red light does its work on every setting. Whether your neck wants gentle warmth before bed or a deeper release on a stiff morning, it adjusts with 1 button. No app, no menus, nothing to program. If you can use a heating pad, you can use this.
What real users say
The RedLight Pro is used by people who had already tried everything: injections, physical therapy, a drawer full of gadgets. Most of them were told it was just their age. Here's what they say about it.
Compare it with different solutions on the market
Let's compare the Revive RedLight Pro with other devices on the market (such as massagers, heating pads, traction devices...) and pain medications.
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Frequently asked questions
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Will it actually work for my specific problem?
I've already tried physical therapy, chiropractors, and pain meds. Why would this be different?
How long until I'll feel a difference?
How is this different from a regular heating pad?
Can I use it if I have a herniated disc, arthritis, or past surgery?
How long should I use it per session, and how often?
I'm not good with technology. Will I manage it on my own?
What if it doesn't work for me?
Does it need to be plugged in?
I did a lot of research before letting my daughter order this, mainly because I have a drawer full of gadgets that did not work. Pillows, creams, a TENS unit I used twice. I even saw a cheaper lookalike on Amazon and almost fell for it. I was skeptical that something like this would work on arthritis I have had for 8 years. Was I ever wrong. By the second week the morning stiffness was easing, and last Sunday I sat through the whole 9 o'clock service without shifting once. It is the first thing from the internet that did what it said. On damp days I do 2 sessions instead of 1. I wish I had found it before the injections.
The burning at the base of my skull is almost gone and I am sleeping through the night for the first time in years. Even my daughter noticed. I'm so much happier!
I'm 73 with arthritis in my neck. Heat has always been the only thing that helps, but heating pads sit on the surface and quit, and mine wouldn't even lay flat anymore. This reaches deeper. I use it in my chair after dinner, 15 minutes, one button. The relief holds past breakfast, which no pad ever did. My hands don't go numb at night like they used to either.
Bought this for my mom, 76, after her doctor told her it was just her age and to take Tylenol. She's stubborn and told me not to waste the money. She now calls me to talk about her garden instead of her neck. You're the favorite kid now, as she puts it. Easy enough that she set it up herself, which says a lot.
My wife has cervical stenosis and the surgeon said at her age the best plan was to manage it. That word did not sit well with either of us after 45 years of marriage. 6 weeks in, she is back to cooking Sunday dinner and I have to wait my turn for the device after yard work. The narrowing is still on her scan. The pain that came with it is mostly not. We should have ordered 2.
3 cortisone shots, each one shorter than the last. My son sent me the engineer's article and I figured this was another gadget. I kept a log anyway. Day 9 I checked my blind spot over my shoulder, plain and simple. Haven't been back to the pain clinic since October.