Hooga ULTRA360 Red Light Therapy Panel vs Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right device for your needs.

Hooga

$249

vs

Omnilux

$395

Spec Winner

Hooga ULTRA360 Red Light Therapy Panel

Wins on 7 of 10 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecHooga ULTRA360 Red Light Therapy PanelOmnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask
Wavelengths630nm + 660nm + 810nm + 850nm633nm + 830nm
Irradiance120 mW/cm²30 mW/cm²
LED Count72132
Coverage Areaface / upper body targetedface
Power Draw130 W10 W
Dimensions12" x 9" x 3"Flexible mask — adjustable straps
Weight7.5 lbs0.4 lbs
Wavelength Count42
Built-in TimerYesNo
Pulsed ModeYesNo
Stand IncludedYesNo
EMF Levelultra-lowlow
Warranty3 years2 years
FDA ClearedYesYes
Price$249$395
Rating8.2/108.5/10
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Pros & Cons

Hooga ULTRA360 Red Light Therapy Panel

Pros

  • 72 quad-chip LEDs deliver 288 individual emitters — genuine high-density output for the panel size
  • Four wavelengths (630nm + 660nm + 810nm + 850nm) cover surface skin to deep tissue in one session
  • Adjustable brightness (10–100%) lets you titrate dose and match your tolerance
  • Pulse mode adds the option for pulsed therapy protocols used in some photobiomodulation research
  • Modular-expandable — connects to other Hooga panels for larger coverage

Cons

  • Coverage is medium — face and torso sections; not a full-body panel
  • No independent wavelength channel controls; all four fire together
  • Higher price than the HG and PRO series for a similar physical size
  • Pulse mode frequency not user-adjustable — fixed at Hooga's preset

Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

Pros

  • FDA cleared — one of few LED masks with FDA clearance for wrinkle reduction
  • Lightweight flexible design with 132 medical-grade LEDs
  • 633nm + 830nm dual-wavelength optimized specifically for skin collagen and elastin
  • Clinically studied protocol: 3–5x/week for 4–6 weeks
  • Trusted by dermatologists and aestheticians

Cons

  • 30 mW/cm² irradiance — same as CurrentBody but with fewer LEDs
  • Only two wavelengths — no deep NIR like CurrentBody's 1072nm
  • At $395 it's pricier than some panels with broader coverage
  • No built-in timer — requires external timing

Our Verdicts

Hooga ULTRA360 Red Light Therapy Panel

The ULTRA360 is Hooga's most technically capable mid-size panel. Quad-chip LEDs push density above what dual-chip panels deliver, the four-wavelength coverage is meaningfully broader than 660+850 panels, and the adjustable brightness adds real protocol flexibility. It's a step up from the PRO300 for users who want clinical-range wavelength coverage without going full-body. At $249, it's well-priced for what it delivers.

Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

The Omnilux Contour Face is the dermatologist's choice for at-home facial LED therapy. FDA clearance, a published clinical protocol, and medical-grade construction set it apart from cheaper masks. It's not the most powerful option on paper, but it's among the most trusted — and it delivers real, measurable results when used consistently.

Hooga ULTRA360 Red Light Therapy Panel

$249

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Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

$395

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