Why Can’t I See the Lights Inside My Helmet?
If you can only see 4 lights in the Neuradiant 1070 or 1 light in the Neuronic LIGHT, this is normal.
Neuronic devices primarily use 1070nm near-infrared (NIR) light, which is invisible to the human eye. Because this wavelength falls outside the visible spectrum, most of the LEDs will not appear illuminated even though they are functioning correctly.
Why Are Only 4 (or 1) Lights Visible?
The visible lights serve as indicator or test lights:
Neuradiant 1070 – 4 visible red indicator lights
Neuronic LIGHT – 1 visible white indicator light
These visible LEDs confirm that the device is powered on and operating as intended.
The remaining LEDs emit near-infrared light at 1070nm, which cannot be seen but is still active.
Is My Device Working Properly?
If the indicator lights are on and the device powers up normally, your helmet is functioning as designed.
Near-infrared light does not produce visible brightness, but that does not mean the LEDs are not emitting energy.
Summary
Most of the LEDs inside Neuronic helmets emit 1070nm near-infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye. The visible red or white lights are simply indicators confirming the device is working.


