ZJKC Launches Near-Infrared Therapy Helmet for Brain Health

ZJKC introduces a non-invasive 810nm/1070nm near-infrared photobiomodulation helmet, featuring 280 diodes to support stroke recovery, memory loss, and neurological disorders. Clinically proven, it offers safe, adjustable treatment for diverse brain health needs, with convenient use in homes and clinics.
- (1888PressRelease) August 01, 2025 - ZJKC, a leader in light therapy innovation, today announced the release of its 810nm/1070nm Near Infrared Photobiomodulation Therapy Helmet, a breakthrough medical product designed to advance non-invasive brain health support. As a new addition to medical products, it aims to provide accessible care for various neurological conditions.
At its core, the helmet features 280 high-performance diodes that uniformly cover the entire head, targeting key brain regions: the cerebrum (cognition, emotions), cerebellum (balance, coordination), and brainstem (automatic functions). Equipped with convex lenses, these diodes enhance light concentration, allowing 810nm/1070nm wavelengths to penetrate the skull—boosting mitochondrial function, oxygen utilization, and dopamine levels to support brain wellness.
Clinically validated, the helmet is trusted by leading brain specialists for treating conditions like stroke recovery, memory loss, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s. The 810nm wavelength excels in addressing traumatic brain events and dementia-related cognitive challenges, while 1070nm focuses on mood, memory, and neurodegenerative disorders—offering tailored support for diverse needs.
Safe and user-friendly, the device requires no surgery or drugs, with no side effects or cross-infection risks. It features adjustable frequencies (1–20,000Hz) via a remote control, a high-capacity rechargeable battery, and compatibility with homes, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers. Recommended use is 24 minutes daily, six times a week, for 8–12 weeks, fitting seamlessly into daily routines.
“We’re proud to make advanced brain health support more accessible,” said a ZJKC spokesperson. “This helmet represents our commitment to non-invasive, effective care—empowering users to take charge of their brain wellness.”
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