Neuronic devices use a 1070 nanometer (nm) wavelength.
This wavelength falls within the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum, which is known for its ability to penetrate deeper into biological tissue compared to visible light. In photobiomodulation (PBM), near-infrared wavelengths such as 1070nm are used to support cellular energy production.
Why 1070nm?
The 1070nm wavelength sits within the optical window (approximately 800–1100nm) commonly associated with deeper tissue penetration. This makes it suitable for applications involving the brain, where light must pass through the scalp and skull.
Near-infrared light in this range is used in photobiomodulation to interact with cellular processes involved in energy metabolism.
Learn More About PBM Wavelengths
To better understand how different wavelengths compare in photobiomodulation therapy, read our detailed blog exploring wavelength selection and near-infrared light applications.


