The full-body system that replaces an entire light room.
Four spectrums in one standing unit — 630nm, 670nm, 830nm red and NIR, broadband UVA, and 311nm narrowband UVB. Over 2 meters tall. 108 kg steel frame. COB + LED hybrid output with Philips UV bulbs and independent spectrum control. Patent pending. This is the end of the line — there's nothing above it.
Four spectrums. Independent control. Full-body coverage.
- 630nm + 670nm + 830nm Red/NIR — COB + LED hybrid configuration for intense, even full-body distribution.
- UVA Broadband (320–400nm) — integrated UVA column for natural-spectrum UV balance.
- 311nm Narrowband UVB — Philips bulbs for consistent, research-grade spectral output. 400+ published independent clinical studies on this exact emitter.
Every spectrum runs independently with its own timer and switch. No apps, no remotes. Manual controls.
UV and the human body.
Sunlight carries UVA (320–400nm) and UVB (roughly 290–315nm). When UV reaches human skin, the body converts cholesterol into vitamin D3 — the same mechanism every human body has run for 300,000 years. Indoor life, windows, clothing, sunscreen, and winter latitudes reduce natural UV exposure. The Ultron emits UVA and 311nm UVB through Philips bulbs manufactured in the Netherlands. It's a light source. The body does what the body does.
Why Philips matters.
Kris grew up using Philips NB-UVB light for vitiligo. Spectral accuracy is the point — a bulb that drifts from 311nm changes what the device delivers. Philips is the most well-researched UV bulb manufacturer in the world.
Built like industrial equipment because it is.
225cm tall × 88cm wide × 15cm deep. 108 kg steel frame. Zero flicker. Low EMF. Meanwell drivers. Philips UV bulbs. Standing design for full-body sessions — not for hanging or wall mounting.
The device that replaces the room.
If you've been stacking multiple panels and UV units to get full-body multi-spectrum coverage, the Ultron does it in one footprint. One power cable. One session.