Sunetics Model “G” Complete Laser System
The $40,000 benchmark for laser clinic professional devices! ...and my helmet uses the EXACT SAME DIODES (and, umm... for A LOT less money! Ha ha!!!).
The $40,000 benchmark for laser clinic professional devices! ...and my helmet uses the EXACT SAME DIODES (and, umm... for A LOT less money! Ha ha!!!).
This information is from a poster named TSmith744 at www.HairLaserTalk.com. This is definitely one of the highest-end clinical laser systems:
Here's what the company claims:
The Sunetics Model "G" Clinical Laser system is the most powerful Low Level Laser Therapy device currently available in the US and International market. Utilizing 107 (650nm 5mw) laser modules and proprietary control software, its design is truly state-of-the-art for the professional marketplace.
Sunetics has designed this unit for long-term durability. The entire unit body is heavy gauge aluminum with a very substantial feel and presence. The open-hood design and laser pattern is designed to give a 100% coverage of the treatment area without need for noisy, failure-prone hooded designs. The laser treatment head is easily adjusted by use of the counterbalanced arm assembly.
Laser type and configuration:
107 diodes, 650 nm (+/- 10nm), true laser, Class 1M 5mW input power MTBF 5,000 hours, Lasers - 5VDC, <30mA per diode
Programmability:
Timer - Increments from 6 to 30 minutes
Laser - Increments from 20% to 100% duty cycle
Display:
Total treatment time, time remaining, total unit hours, user selectable front panel control
Laser Treatment Area Control:
Laser panel designed for both scalp and facial treatment.
Safety:
Start / stop / pause programming switch.
Unit sounds a "in-use" beep every five (5) seconds during operation
Power consumption:
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz at 4.5A
UL / CE listed power system
Environmental:
Operating - 40 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, 10-90% humidity, non-condensing
Warranty:
Clinical Laser Warranty
...And the price for this? $40,000! Yes, that's USD, not pesos or yen.
Look at these specs for a second: 107 diodes, 650 nm, 5mW, 5VDC, 30mA per diode. If you've looked at anything on this site, that should sound really familiar! If you don't see what's wrong with this picture -being $40k USD- then you need to read my first page and my essay!
Yes... I'm sure it has all sorts of great bells and whistles, but 107 diodes costs you and me $428. Sooooo.... what do YOU think about this device? lol...
Here's what the company claims:
The Sunetics Model "G" Clinical Laser system is the most powerful Low Level Laser Therapy device currently available in the US and International market. Utilizing 107 (650nm 5mw) laser modules and proprietary control software, its design is truly state-of-the-art for the professional marketplace.
Sunetics has designed this unit for long-term durability. The entire unit body is heavy gauge aluminum with a very substantial feel and presence. The open-hood design and laser pattern is designed to give a 100% coverage of the treatment area without need for noisy, failure-prone hooded designs. The laser treatment head is easily adjusted by use of the counterbalanced arm assembly.
Laser type and configuration:
107 diodes, 650 nm (+/- 10nm), true laser, Class 1M 5mW input power MTBF 5,000 hours, Lasers - 5VDC, <30mA per diode
Programmability:
Timer - Increments from 6 to 30 minutes
Laser - Increments from 20% to 100% duty cycle
Display:
Total treatment time, time remaining, total unit hours, user selectable front panel control
Laser Treatment Area Control:
Laser panel designed for both scalp and facial treatment.
Safety:
Start / stop / pause programming switch.
Unit sounds a "in-use" beep every five (5) seconds during operation
Power consumption:
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz at 4.5A
UL / CE listed power system
Environmental:
Operating - 40 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, 10-90% humidity, non-condensing
Warranty:
Clinical Laser Warranty
...And the price for this? $40,000! Yes, that's USD, not pesos or yen.
Look at these specs for a second: 107 diodes, 650 nm, 5mW, 5VDC, 30mA per diode. If you've looked at anything on this site, that should sound really familiar! If you don't see what's wrong with this picture -being $40k USD- then you need to read my first page and my essay!
Yes... I'm sure it has all sorts of great bells and whistles, but 107 diodes costs you and me $428. Sooooo.... what do YOU think about this device? lol...
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