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Wearable Light Therapy
Built for hands that can't stop — even when they're hurting.
Reach what creams can't. Relieve what hurts most.
Every knuckle, every finger — treated at once.
Circulation and collagen rebuild — most users feel the difference within weeks.
Hand pain doesn't disappear overnight — it responds to consistency. Use the gloves regularly and here's what to expect.
Hands feel warmer and more mobile after sessions. Morning stiffness becomes less severe. Gripping, typing, and everyday movements feel a little less effortful.
Chronic aching and inflammation noticeably reduce. Range of motion improves. Tasks that used to cause discomfort — opening jars, using a keyboard — feel more manageable.
Pain is no longer your default. Hands move more freely, swell less, and recover faster after use. The daily limitations that came with hand pain quietly recede.
Designed for Hands That Need More.
Complete relief, every finger, every time.
176 LEDs, full-hand coverage
Deep joint + surface relief
Soft fit, hands-free use
No prescriptions, no clinic visits
Red and near-infrared light therapy has been studied for arthritis-related pain, stiffness, and inflammation — not just general muscle soreness. The 660nm wavelength targets surface inflammation while 850nm penetrates deeper into joints. Many users with diagnosed arthritis, repetitive strain, and poor hand circulation report meaningful improvement with consistent use. It won't replace medical treatment, but it's a clinically supported, drug-free complement to daily care.
Put the gloves on, power them on, and let them run for 15–20 minutes. That's it. Use them 3–4 times per week — while you watch TV, read, or rest. The neoprene design fits comfortably over most hand sizes and adjusts for a secure fit.
The Nicebeam Hand Gloves are FDA registered and CE certified. Red and near-infrared light therapy is non-invasive, drug-free, and safe for most adults. If you have an active skin condition on your hands, a pacemaker, or are pregnant, check with your doctor before use. Otherwise, daily sessions are safe and recommended.
Most users notice reduced stiffness and improved warmth in the hands within the first 1–2 weeks. More meaningful changes — less chronic pain, better range of motion — develop between weeks 3 and 6 with regular use. Long-term improvements in hand flexibility and reduced inflammation typically build from 8–12 weeks onward.