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LZR UltraBright

High-power LED light therapy device – NOT a true laser

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ColdLasers.org does not carry LZR UltraBright products. This page is provided as a reference for practitioners researching light therapy options. While LED devices have their place in the market, they work differently than true laser therapy devices. If you're looking for professional-grade therapy equipment, we recommend exploring true laser alternatives:

Device Type LED (Not Laser)
Manufacturer LZR7 Inc.
Made In USA
FDA Status Class II Registered

⚠️ Important: LED vs. Laser

The LZR UltraBright is an LED device, not a laser. While the marketing often compares it to Class IV lasers, there are fundamental differences:

  • Light coherence: Lasers produce coherent, collimated light; LEDs produce incoherent, divergent light
  • Penetration depth: Laser light penetrates deeper into tissue due to its coherence and narrow beam
  • Power density: Lasers concentrate energy into a small spot; LEDs spread energy over a wider area
  • Wavelength precision: Lasers emit at exact wavelengths; LEDs emit a range around their rated wavelength

This doesn't mean LEDs are ineffective—they have different characteristics that may be suitable for certain applications, particularly superficial treatments over larger areas.

Product Overview

The LZR UltraBright is a handheld LED light therapy device marketed for home and clinical use. It combines red (660nm) and near-infrared (810nm) LEDs to deliver photobiomodulation therapy. The manufacturer emphasizes "optical power" rather than electrical power, claiming this distinguishes it from other LED panels on the market.

The device is manufactured by LZR7 Inc. (also operating as Discover Lasers LLC / Class4Lasers.com) based in Hawaii. It's marketed as delivering "Class IV laser power with Class II safety."

Current Models

LZR UltraBright 10W Entry
Entry-level model with 10 watts of optical power output. Marketed for home use and smaller clinics.
Power: 10W optical 660nm: 3W (6 diodes) 810nm: 7W (8 diodes) Timer: 60 sec auto Weight: 7.7 oz (218g) Price: ~$2,995
LZR UltraBright 20W Pro Pro
Higher-power model with doubled output. Marketed as delivering 1,200 joules per minute.
Power: 20W optical 660nm: 6W (6 diodes) 810nm: 14W (8 diodes) Timer: 30 sec auto Weight: ~8 oz Price: ~$4,495

Discontinued: The 12.5W model has been discontinued and replaced by the 20W version.

Technical Specifications

Diode Count 14 total (6 red + 8 IR)
Red Wavelength 660nm
IR Wavelength 810nm
Coverage Area 3" × 5" (approx.)
Output Mode Continuous Wave (CW)
Cooling Built-in fan
Power Supply Medical-grade AC adapter
Dimensions 7" × 3.75" × 1"
Warranty 1 year manufacturer

What's Included

LZR UltraBright Device

Handheld LED therapy unit

Hard-Body Carrying Case

For travel and storage

Medical-Grade Power Supply

AC adapter and power cable

User Guide

Operator manual and instructions

3 eBooks

"LED and Light Therapy Clinical Procedures," "22 AcuPoint Healing System," and "AcuPoint Laser Treatment Guide 3.0"

Marketing Claims

The manufacturer makes several notable claims about the LZR UltraBright:

  • "Class IV laser power with Class II safety"
  • "100× more powerful than a 200mW cold laser"
  • "More powerful than 90% of all lasers on the market"
  • "Works more like a Class 4 laser"
  • 30–60 second treatment times per spot
  • 1,200 joules per minute (20W model)

These claims should be evaluated critically. While the device does output significant optical power for an LED, comparing LED devices to lasers is problematic due to fundamental differences in how the light is delivered and penetrates tissue.

Considerations

Not a Laser

Despite marketing comparisons to Class IV lasers, this is an LED device. LEDs produce incoherent light that diverges rapidly and doesn't penetrate as deeply as true laser light. The physics are fundamentally different.

Limited Wavelengths

Only two wavelengths (660nm and 810nm). Professional Class IV lasers often offer 3–6 wavelengths with independent control for more targeted treatments.

Fixed Output Ratio

The ratio of red to infrared output is fixed by the diode configuration. You cannot adjust the wavelength mix based on treatment needs.

No Pulsing Options

Continuous wave only—no programmable pulsing frequencies. Many practitioners prefer adjustable pulsing for different therapeutic effects.

Shallow Penetration

LED light spreads out quickly and doesn't penetrate as deep as laser light. May be adequate for superficial conditions but limited for deep tissue work.

Short Warranty

1-year warranty compared to 5-year warranties offered by many professional laser manufacturers.

No Protocol Library

Unlike professional laser systems with built-in condition-specific protocols, the LZR relies on included eBooks and general treatment times.

Consumer-Grade Build

Designed primarily for home use. May not withstand the demands of a busy clinical practice compared to commercial-grade equipment.

Potential Use Cases

LED devices like the LZR UltraBright may be appropriate for:

  • Home users wanting affordable light therapy
  • Superficial skin treatments and wound care
  • Large-area coverage where penetration depth isn't critical
  • Adjunct to other therapies in a clinical setting
  • Animal/veterinary home care for surface conditions

For deep tissue conditions, musculoskeletal injuries, neuropathy, and other conditions requiring significant penetration depth, true Class IV laser systems are generally more appropriate.

LED vs. True Laser Comparison

Characteristic LZR UltraBright (LED) True Class IV Laser
Light Type Incoherent, divergent Coherent, collimated
Penetration Superficial (1–2cm) Deep (5–10cm+)
Power Density Spread over wide area Concentrated beam
Wavelengths 2 (fixed ratio) 3–6 (independent control)
Pulsing CW only Programmable frequencies
Protocols eBooks only Built-in protocol library
Warranty 1 year 3–5 years typical
Clinical Use Limited/adjunct Primary treatment modality
Price Range $2,995–$4,495 $12,000–$55,000

Looking for Professional Laser Equipment?

True Class IV lasers offer deeper penetration, multiple wavelengths, programmable protocols, and longer warranties.

This page is provided for informational purposes only. LZR UltraBright® is a trademark of LZR7 Inc. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by LZR7 Inc. or Discover Lasers LLC. Specifications, features, and pricing are based on publicly available information and may have changed. We encourage potential buyers to verify current specifications directly with the manufacturer.