A wearable LED mask that covers your full face simultaneously while you read in bed - five wavelengths for red, near-infrared, blue, yellow, and green at $159 sale (vs $499-799 for premium masks). The right entry-tier face PBM device when handheld zone-by-zone treatment feels like too much friction.
FliKEZE PhotonMask Quint is the entry-tier LED face mask in our catalog - a wearable 5-wavelength device covering red (660nm), near-infrared (850nm), blue (415nm for blemish/acne work), yellow (590nm for redness/skin tone), and green (532nm for hyperpigmentation). The wavelength stack is broader than premium-tier LED masks (Bon Charge SkinShield Pro is dual-wavelength, Quasar MD Plus is dual-wavelength, CurrentBody is dual+blue) - FliKEZE bets on coverage breadth over premium-tier irradiance.
For longevity buyers, this is the right pick when the use case is targeted at-home face PBM, you want multiple wavelength modes for different skin objectives (collagen vs blemish vs pigmentation), and budget caps under $300. It's a meaningfully different product than a Quasar MD Plus ($249-399) - FliKEZE's mask form factor wraps the full face simultaneously where Quasar MD Plus is handheld and treated zone-by-zone. The form factor trade-off cuts both ways: mask is more convenient (sit and read), handheld lets you target specific zones with higher delivered irradiance per spot.
Where it gives ground: FliKEZE is a newer brand without 20+ years of clinical citation history (Quasar MD started 2010, Joovv 2015 - FliKEZE is post-2020). The 5-wavelength architecture is impressive on paper but the per-wavelength irradiance is lower than a single-purpose dual-wavelength mask. Independent third-party irradiance verification isn't published. Treat the published specs as manufacturer claims rather than independently verified.
Where FliKEZE wins specifically: at $159 sale, this is the lowest-friction entry point into face PBM. First-time LED-mask buyers testing whether the protocol becomes a habit before committing to $400-800 premium-tier hardware land here cleanly. Most users who upgrade to a Bon Charge SkinShield or CurrentBody after 90 days report the FliKEZE delivered measurable change at every step - they upgraded for refinement, not because the entry tier didn't work.
First-time LED face mask buyers wanting multi-wavelength coverage at value-tier pricing, especially for buyers exploring multiple skin objectives (collagen, blemish, pigmentation) without committing to a $400+ premium device.
You want clinical-citation pedigree (Quasar MD Plus is 15+ years older as a brand), the highest delivered irradiance per zone (Quasar MD Plus or Bon Charge SkinShield Pro), or independently-verified spec sheets.
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FliKEZE PhotonMask Quint - buyer FAQ
FliKEZE PhotonMask - which wavelength does what?
Red (660nm) + near-infrared (850nm) for general cellular energy + collagen. Blue (415nm) targets acne-causing bacteria. Yellow (590nm) for skin tone + redness. Green (532nm) for pigmentation. Most users settle into 1-2 wavelengths matching their primary concern; the 5-wavelength option gives flexibility to address multiple skin issues across sessions.
FliKEZE vs Quasar MD Plus - which face device?
Quasar MD Plus has 15+ years of clinical citations + FDA-clearance pedigree at higher price ($1,800+). FliKEZE PhotonMask is the entry-tier 5-wavelength wearable mask at value-tier pricing. For buyers with budget who want the validated brand, Quasar. For first-time buyers testing whether LED face therapy works for them before committing to premium tier, FliKEZE is the right entry.
How is the wearable mask form factor vs a panel?
More convenient (hands-free, can wear during other activities) but trades off irradiance vs a dedicated face panel. The mask delivers lower intensity per session, so most protocols call for 10-20 minutes vs 5-10 with a high-irradiance panel. For buyers who'd skip a panel because of the time commitment, the wearable mask removes that friction.
FliKEZE PhotonMask Quint - 5-Wavelength LED Face Mask
$159–$299 · Verified 2026-05-06
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