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LifeZoom Launches Veyra, a Lightweight Curved Red Light Device for Stand, Belt, and Dome-Style Use

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LifeZoom Launches Veyra, a Lightweight Curved Red Light Device for Stand, Belt, and Dome-Style Use
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LifeZoom Launches Veyra, a Lightweight Curved Red Light Device for Stand, Belt, and Dome-Style Use

2026-07-15 21:00 Last Updated At:21:45

NEW YORK, July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- LifeZoom today announced the launch of Veyra, a lightweight curved silicone red light therapy device for those who want to add red light care to their daily routines in a more natural way. Created for contemporary living spaces and everyday use. Veyra is designed to make red light wellness more practical, adaptable, and accessible.

Built around a powerful curved red light panel, Veyra is expanded by a set of included accessory kits. Together, Veyra allows users to experience the device as a stand-assisted red light panel, a belt-style red light device, or a dome-style setup for flexible local care.

Veyra is now available for purchase on LifeZoom's official website and Amazon store.

Feature

Panel light

Belt-Style Product

Veyra

Panel-style coverage

Yes

Limited

Yes

Body-contouring
flexibility

No

Yes

Yes

Stand-assisted use

Limited

No

Yes

Belt-style use

No

Yes

Yes

Dome-style use

No

No

Yes

Open, breathable
experience

Yes

Limited

Yes

Feature

Panel light

Belt-Style Product

Veyra

Panel-style coverage

Yes

Limited

Yes

Body-contouring
flexibility

No

Yes

Yes

Stand-assisted use

Limited

No

Yes

Belt-style use

No

Yes

Yes

Dome-style use

No

No

Yes

Open, breathable
experience

Yes

Limited

Yes

Less Weight, More Versatility

Veyra combines a broadening of usability with a reduction of weight, with the help of corresponding accessories, it allows 3 use styles.

Stand-supported panel use: With the stand kit, Veyra can be used as an adjustable red light panel lamp, ideal for seated home routines, reading, working, resting, or quiet meditation. Its curved design also helps provide a more comfortable face-focused red light care experience during calm, seated moments.

Belt-style use: Veyra's curved silicone panel is flexible and can be slightly bent to conform to the contours of the abdomen and other body regions. Included strap kit allows users to attach Veyra to the body in a belt configuration for more precise, localized care.

Dome-style and other flexible use: Thanks to its bendable curved panel design, Veyra can be placed on a tabletop in a dome-style setup. Users can position the wrist or other small target areas beneath the panel for localized red light care, supporting wrist comfort and everyday care for tendon-related discomfort.[7] The panel can also be used by hand or placed directly near the target area for more flexible positioning.

By combining the advantages of different product forms, Veyra offers a red light therapy experience that is both flexible and comfortable, at the same time as providing freedom of use.

Versatile Use, Uncompromised Power

Veyra is equipped with 80 LEDs and high transmission PC optical lenses producing dual-wavelength combination of 660nm red light and 850nm near-infrared light. At the application distance tested, the device can achieve an irradiance of 66mW/cm2, providing a strong light output in a lightweight and flexible package.

660nm red light improves the look of skin texture, fine lines, wrinkles and collagen related skin quality allowing for skin focused care.[1][2][3] The 850nm near-infrared light penetrates deeper into the body to help with muscle relaxation, exercise fatigue, post-activity recovery, and joint comfort.[4][5][6]

Powerful hardware performs best when paired with an intuitive control system. With 3 brightness levels and a timer ranging 10-90 minute , users can customize sessions based on the target area, available time, and personal preferences.

Design Is the Basis of Care

LifeZoom believes that a wellness device should not add new concerns to your daily care routine. Veyra's design and materials are selected with the intention of providing greater comfort, quietness and cleanliness.

Safe Materials: The exterior of the device is made of food-grade silicone, which is skin-friendly, soft and suitable for direct contact with the body. The silicone surface also provides added peace of mind during daily storage and use in homes with children or pets.

Comfort Design: Veyra comes with an IP61 water-resistance rating for extra protection against everyday splashes and an easy-to-clean surface for simplified daily maintenance. Veyra also features quiet operation and effective heat dissipation to help reduce discomfort from heat or noise during sessions.

Beyond the Product

Sometimes the term "lightweight design" is used to describe compromise in a softer way. For LifeZoom, it means something else. Every ounce of Veyra that's taken away is a design choice made to help the product fit into real-world applications better.

Veyra is not just a product design that is lightweight, flexible and adaptive to one's lifestyle. It emphasizes LifeZoom's continued belief that wellness technology needs to be built around human life, not the other way around.

About LifeZoom

LifeZoom is a wellness brand dedicated to merging real user insight, emerging technology and thoughtful design into everyday well-being. The brand's goal is to create products that will help people rebalance their bodies and revive their minds, according to the philosophy that health should not be hard work. LifeZoom is dedicated to helping people incorporate well-being into their daily lives in a more sustainable and organic fashion through ongoing exploration and refinement.

Media contact

Joey
marketing@lifezoom.tech 

References

1. de Freitas, L. F., & Hamblin, M. R. (2016). Proposed mechanisms of low level light therapy or photobiomodulation IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 22(3), 7000417

2. Matuschka, K., Wonsch, A. (2014). A controlled trial was performed to determine the effectiveness of treatment with red and near-infrared light on patient satisfaction, skin roughness, wrinkle reduction and increase in intradermal collagen density. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 32(2), 93-100.

3. Jagdeo, J., et al. Light-emitting diodes in dermatology: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 50(6), 613-628.

4. Hamblin M. R., Huang Y. Y., Ferraresi C. (2016). Photobiomodulation of human muscle tissue: an emerging treatment for enhancing athletic performance? Journal of Biophotonics, 9 (11-12), 1273–1299.

5. Stausholm M. B., et al. (2019). Efficacy of low-level laser therapy in the treatment of pain and disability in knee osteoarthritis: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials. BMJ Open 9:e031142.

6. Hamblin, M. R. (2017). Anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation: mechanisms and applications. AIMS Biophysics, 4(3), 337–361.

7. Tripodi, N., Feehan, J., Husaric, M., Sidiroglou, F., & Apostolopoulos, V. (2021). The effect of low-level red and near-infrared photobiomodulation on pain and function in tendinopathy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized control trials. BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 13, 91.

References

1. de Freitas, L. F., & Hamblin, M. R. (2016). Proposed mechanisms of low level light therapy or photobiomodulation IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 22(3), 7000417

2. Matuschka, K., Wonsch, A. (2014). A controlled trial was performed to determine the effectiveness of treatment with red and near-infrared light on patient satisfaction, skin roughness, wrinkle reduction and increase in intradermal collagen density. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 32(2), 93-100.

3. Jagdeo, J., et al. Light-emitting diodes in dermatology: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 50(6), 613-628.

4. Hamblin M. R., Huang Y. Y., Ferraresi C. (2016). Photobiomodulation of human muscle tissue: an emerging treatment for enhancing athletic performance? Journal of Biophotonics, 9 (11-12), 1273–1299.

5. Stausholm M. B., et al. (2019). Efficacy of low-level laser therapy in the treatment of pain and disability in knee osteoarthritis: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials. BMJ Open 9:e031142.

6. Hamblin, M. R. (2017). Anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation: mechanisms and applications. AIMS Biophysics, 4(3), 337–361.

7. Tripodi, N., Feehan, J., Husaric, M., Sidiroglou, F., & Apostolopoulos, V. (2021). The effect of low-level red and near-infrared photobiomodulation on pain and function in tendinopathy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized control trials. BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 13, 91.

 

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LifeZoom Launches Veyra, a Lightweight Curved Red Light Device for Stand, Belt, and Dome-Style Use

LifeZoom Launches Veyra, a Lightweight Curved Red Light Device for Stand, Belt, and Dome-Style Use

AI in living spaces evolves from an aftermarket add-on to an embedded intelligence layer.

LOS ANGELES, , July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- LiveLarge Home Inc. ("LiveLarge" or the "Company") today announced its Flagship L-Space, introducing a new category of AI-native living spaces designed to proactively adapt to users' activities, preferences, and personalized settings in real time. Incorporating Space AI, the Flagship L-Space represents LiveLarge's long-term vision to infuse artificial intelligence into the home, creating spaces that empower their occupants.

In NVIDIA's June 24 Annual Stockholders Meeting, Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang described physical AI as the "next wave of growth" for the company, defining it as "agentic AI in the real world." While this statement was directed at industrial applications such as robotics and manufacturing, its potential far exceeds those sectors. For example, the home automation AI market is projected to grow from US$34.57 billion in 2026 to US$97.05 billion by 2030[1].

In line with the development, the LiveLarge Flagship L-Space is the Company's first demonstration of an AI-native living space, a new product category where intelligence is embedded directly into buildings. By using AI that predictively orchestrates intelligent sensors and subsystems inside the home, LiveLarge aims to personalize spaces that can adapt to the user's mood in real time and learn their preferences, creating environments that connect with their emotions.

Space AI enables AI intelligence inside the home

Recent advances in AI have largely centered on large language models and robotics, while its application in living spaces remains untapped despite its vast potential to transform how people live and work.

Before the advent of AI, users relied on smart home devices to automate daily routines. However, these devices often worked in isolation, creating more stress in managing them. Also, their functions were often reactive, rather than proactive.

"Smart home setups have been stuck in an aftermarket device model for too long," said Endong Zhang, Founder and CEO of LiveLarge Home Inc. "We believe the next generation of home intelligence needs a built-in system layer that can unify space, devices, sensors, AI, and user context. L-Space is where we start–a controllable and deliverable space to integrate and improve that experience over time."

Now with Space AI, LiveLarge aims to bridge this gap, creating living spaces that can anticipate the preferences of every family member and optimize their surroundings to suit the situation.

At the center of Space AI is Lila, LiveLarge's smart assistant that's always ready to help. Learning the users' individual preferences and storing them in long-term memory, Lila orchestrates the Flagship L-Space's various modules–the 5.1 surround sound system, air circulation, 4K short-throw projector and more–as a cohesive system. By interpreting user preferences and tasks, Lila can predictively adjust interior conditions with minimal input from the user.

The Flagship L-Space is designed with privacy and user control in mind, with core modules capable of operating locally and user preferences stored locally where applicable.

As a premium standalone space, the Flagship L-Space is designed to be installed faster than conventional site-built structures. Completion time varies depending on site conditions, permitting requirements, and local regulations.

"U.S. customers are not asking for more devices to manage. They are asking for better spaces," said Thalia Cheng, President of LiveLarge, "L-Space turns that need into a private, flexible product experience for work, wellness, creativity, and everyday life."

Availability

The LiveLarge Flagship L-Space will be available in California on a made-to-order basis.

About LiveLarge

LiveLarge Home Inc. is a California-based company building premium space products and AI-enabled living environments for the future of home. With experience across prefab homes, ADUs, and standalone lifestyle spaces, LiveLarge combines design, construction, manufacturing, and emerging AI capabilities to create more adaptive, human-centered environments for modern living.

[1](2026, February 1). AI in Home Automation Market Report 2026. The Business Research Company; The Business Research Company. https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/artificial-intelligence-ai-in-home-automation-global-market-report 

[1](2026, February 1). AI in Home Automation Market Report 2026. The Business Research Company; The Business Research Company. https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/artificial-intelligence-ai-in-home-automation-global-market-report 

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