Nanoleaf is taking its smart-lighting know-how to the bathroom cabinet, with a vibrating Light Therapy Wand and tablet-style Light Therapy Panel for at-home skincare.
Best known for modular wall lights like Nanoleaf Shapes, the company is pitching LED skincare as a natural spin-off.
The $99.99 Light Therapy Wand is a handheld “6-in-1” tool: red, blue and near-infrared light modes, plus vibration, heating and cooling.
It’s rechargeable, has adjustable intensity and an auto-off timer, and it reaches places a face mask can’t –like the neck, jawline, even the scalp.
The $149.99 Light Therapy Panel scales things up with 160 high-focus LEDs and dual wavelengths (630nm red, 850nm near-infrared) aimed at collagen support, muscle recovery and easing joint stiffness. Sessions run 10–30 minutes with four intensity levels.

How it works (and where it fits)
Nanoleaf’s angle is price and polish: use the LED supply chain muscle to keep costs down, then add simple controls so you’ll actually stick with it. It’s part of a wider smart-home-meets-beauty trend.
Hair tools like the Dyson Airwrap and Shark FlexStyle made the leap from pro kit to daily routine, and Nanoleaf seems to want the same crossover for skincare.
Price and availability
The Light Therapy Wand is $99.99 and available to preorder now, with shipping expected by mid-October.
The Light Therapy Panel is available now at $149.99. On paper, that undercuts a lot of rivals and makes it easier to test a routine before going all-in on pricier, clinic-grade options.
Should you care?
Suppose the wand’s vibration/thermal modes feel relaxing rather than gimmicky, and the panel’s output proves punchy enough.
In that case, Nanoleaf might have found a sweet spot: affordable, good-looking LED therapy you’ll actually use.
If not, it’s another pretty light you’ll forget to turn on. Either way, bringing schedule-friendly timers and sane pricing to a space full of over-promises is a step in the right direction.