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		<title>LifeZoom Introduces the Oclux Red Light Eye Mask--A Naturally Restorative, Aesthetics-Driven Solution for the Effects of Screen-Based Life</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-02-05 22:12:00</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK, Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- LifeZoom, a natural-restorative brand, 
today launches Oclux, a red light eye mask that expands the company's red light 
product lineup. Positioned as a holistic solution that balances visual 
aesthetics, user experience, and daily rhythms, Oclux is designed to help 
relieve the physical and mental imbalances associated with modern lifestyles 
and to guide users back toward a more instinctive state of rest.

   The Oclux red light therapy eye mask is designed to help relieve the 
physical and mental imbalances associated with modern lifestyles and to guide 
users back toward a more instinctive state of rest. Designed under the 
direction of LifeZoom's core designerEvan Cole, Oclux is now available through 
LifeZoom'sAmazon store 
<https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/B161885F-B9C3-4DEB-B5C2-FEAEDA0B6A42?maas=maas_adg_A4E95419D9FAC13963E166B9FCDA4968_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas>
 andbrand website 
<https://lifezoom.tech/?utm_source=PRnewswire&utm_medium=article&utm_id=OcluxRelease0205>
 forUSD 149.

Function as a Support for Natural Balance

Oclux uses red light to gently counteract the disruptions caused by prolonged 
screen exposure. With 48 high-efficiency LEDs and two modes, it brings 
restorative care into daily life without adding burden.


 * Sleep Mode • Restore Rhythm Shaped by Nature Sleep Mode uses 660 nm red 
light to mimic sunset, helping regulate circadian rhythm and melatonin.[1] Red 
light may improve sleep quality and shorten sleep onset,[2] 850 nm 
near-infrared may relax the sympathetic system and support deep sleep.[3] It 
may also boost collagen for smoother eye-area skin.[4] By addressing 
screen-related circadian disruption, Sleep Mode helps users relax and rest more 
deeply.


 * Eye Comfort Mode • Repair Life Shaped by the Screen Eye Care Mode uses 
660 nm red light to support microcirculation, mitochondrial activity, and cell 
repair.[5] It may reduce eye dryness, fatigue, and periocular nerve tension; 
regular use may improve eye comfort after screen exposure.[6]

Aesthetics as Part of the Therapeutic Effect

"LifeZoom never shies away from talking about aesthetics in the pursuit of 
health—in fact, we talk a lot," said Cole.

Oclux  
<https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FP4V2S2D?maas=maas_adg_E37F632C04F72BDA46C3F1E9672069AF_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas>
uses gentle materials designed with sensitive users in mind. Its soft, 
anti-fingerprint shell is easy to clean and streak-free. A patterned, 
selectively light-permeable surface allows red light to shine through, 
enhancing the ambiance of each session. The sliding-buckle head strap is 
quieter and more durable than Velcro, while the lightweight, ergonomic form 
follows head contours for long-wear comfort and portability. Together, these 
details create a refined and pleasing aesthetic in use.

Light to Restore, Light to Go

Built-in timer and memory functions automatically recall the most recent time 
and intensity settings, allowing daily care to remain simple and intuitive. 
With just a few simple steps, users can activate the device, close their eyes, 
and let Oclux—alongside aromatherapy, music, or a quiet environment—complete 
the session.

"Whether it's a bedroom filled with the scent of essential oils or a park 
where you can smell fresh grass, both can become part of a red light routine," 
saidEvan Cole. "Users choose the setting, and we make those settings possible." 
Oclux supports power-bank operation, and combined with its lightweight design, 
restorative care is no longer limited by proximity to a wall outlet. Users' 
attention to health is free to extend beyond the bedroom and into daily life.

"Oclux  
<https://lifezoom.tech/products/oclux_light-therapy-eye-mask?utm_source=PRnewswire&utm_medium=article&utm_id=OcluxRelease0205>
itself is a design experiment in making restorative care easier to happen,"Evan 
Cole concluded. "From wearability and daily rhythm to portable use cases, it 
does not require users to change their lifestyles—it adapts to real modern 
rhythms. AtLifeZoom 
<https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/B161885F-B9C3-4DEB-B5C2-FEAEDA0B6A42?maas=maas_adg_A4E95419D9FAC13963E166B9FCDA4968_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas>
, we want health to be no extra burden, but to return to daily life in a more 
natural, more welcomed way."

About LifeZoom

LifeZoom 
<https://lifezoom.tech/?utm_source=PRnewswire&utm_medium=article&utm_id=OcluxRelease0205>
 is a wellness brand focused on integrating thoughtful design, evolving 
technology, and real user insights into everyday well-being. Guided by a belief 
that health should feel intuitive rather than demanding, the brand develops 
solutions that support both physical balance and mental restoration. Through 
continuous exploration and refinement, LifeZoom is committed to helping 
individuals place well-being at the center of daily life in a more natural and 
sustainable way.

Media Contact
Joey
marketing@lifezoom.tech <mailto:marketing@lifezoom.tech>

References

1.Cajochen, C., et al. (2005). Role of light in the regulation of circadian 
rhythms and sleep. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 20(4), 305–314.

2.van der Lely, S., et al. (2015). Blue blocker glasses as a countermeasure 
for alerting effects of evening LED screen exposure. Journal of Adolescent 
Health, 56(1), 113–119.

3.Hamblin, M. R. (2017). Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory 
effects of photobiomodulation. AIMS Biophysics, 4(3), 337–361.

4.Avci, P., et al. (2013). Low-level light therapy for skin rejuvenation. 
Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 32(1), 41–52.

5.Karu, T. I. (2010). Mitochondrial mechanisms of photobiomodulation. 
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 28(2), 159–168.

6.Eells, J. T., et al. (2004). Mitochondrial signaling in the retina and 
optic nerve. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United 
States of America (PNAS), 101(7), 2391–2396.

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		<detail><![CDATA[<p><span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-location">NEW YORK</span></span>, <span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-chron">Feb. 5, 2026</span></span> /PRNewswire/ -- LifeZoom, a natural-restorative brand, today launches Oclux, a red light eye mask that expands the company's red light product lineup. Positioned as a holistic solution that balances visual aesthetics, user experience, and daily rhythms, Oclux is designed to help relieve the physical and mental imbalances associated with modern lifestyles and to guide users back toward a more instinctive state of rest.</p> 
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<p>Designed under the direction of&nbsp;LifeZoom's core designer <span class="xn-person">Evan Cole</span>, Oclux is now available through LifeZoom's <a href="https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/B161885F-B9C3-4DEB-B5C2-FEAEDA0B6A42?maas=maas_adg_A4E95419D9FAC13963E166B9FCDA4968_afap_abs&amp;ref_=aa_maas&amp;tag=maas" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">Amazon store</a> and <a href="https://lifezoom.tech/?utm_source=PRnewswire&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_id=OcluxRelease0205" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">brand website</a> for <span class="xn-money">USD 149</span>.</p> 
<p><b>Function as a Support for Natural Balance</b></p> 
<p>Oclux uses red light to gently counteract the disruptions caused by prolonged screen exposure. With 48 high-efficiency LEDs and two modes, it brings restorative care into daily life without adding burden.</p> 
<ul type="disc"> 
 <li><b>Sleep Mode • Restore Rhythm Shaped by Nature</b></li> 
</ul> 
<p>Sleep Mode uses 660&nbsp;nm red light to mimic sunset, helping regulate circadian rhythm and melatonin.<sup><span id="spanHghlt43fc">[1]</span></sup> Red light may improve sleep quality and shorten sleep onset,<sup><span id="spanHghlt43fc">[2]</span></sup> 850 nm near-infrared may relax the sympathetic system and support deep sleep.<sup><span id="spanHghlt43fc">[3]</span></sup> It may also boost collagen for smoother eye-area skin.<sup><span id="spanHghlt43fc">[4]</span></sup> By addressing screen-related circadian disruption, Sleep Mode helps users relax and rest more deeply.</p> 
<ul type="disc"> 
 <li><b>Eye Comfort Mode • Repair Life Shaped by the Screen</b></li> 
</ul> 
<p>Eye Care Mode uses 660&nbsp;nm red light to support microcirculation, mitochondrial activity, and cell repair.<sup><span id="spanHghlt43fc">[5]</span></sup> It may reduce eye dryness, fatigue, and periocular nerve tension; regular use may improve eye comfort after screen exposure.<sup><span id="spanHghlt43fc">[6]</span></sup></p> 
<p><b>Aesthetics as Part of the Therapeutic Effect</b></p> 
<p>&quot;LifeZoom never shies away from talking about aesthetics in the pursuit of health—in fact, we talk a lot,&quot; said Cole.</p> 
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FP4V2S2D?maas=maas_adg_E37F632C04F72BDA46C3F1E9672069AF_afap_abs&amp;ref_=aa_maas&amp;tag=maas" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">Oclux </a>uses gentle materials designed with sensitive users in mind. Its soft, anti-fingerprint shell is easy to clean and streak-free. A patterned, selectively light-permeable surface allows red light to shine through, enhancing the ambiance of each session. The sliding-buckle head strap is quieter and more durable than Velcro, while the lightweight, ergonomic form follows head contours for long-wear comfort and portability. Together, these details create a refined and pleasing aesthetic in use.</p> 
<p><b>Light to Restore, Light to Go</b></p> 
<p>Built-in timer and memory functions automatically recall the most recent time and intensity settings, allowing daily care to remain simple and intuitive. With just a few simple steps, users can activate the device, close their eyes, and let&nbsp;Oclux—alongside aromatherapy, music, or a quiet environment—complete the session.</p> 
<p>&quot;Whether it's a bedroom filled with the scent of essential oils or a park where you can smell fresh grass, both can become part of a red light routine,&quot; said <span class="xn-person">Evan Cole</span>. &quot;Users choose the setting, and we make those settings possible.&quot; Oclux supports power-bank operation, and combined with its lightweight design, restorative care is no longer limited by proximity to a wall outlet. Users' attention to health is free to extend beyond the bedroom and into daily life.</p> 
<p>&quot;<a href="https://lifezoom.tech/products/oclux_light-therapy-eye-mask?utm_source=PRnewswire&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_id=OcluxRelease0205" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">Oclux </a>itself is a design experiment in making restorative care easier to happen,&quot; <span class="xn-person">Evan Cole</span> concluded. &quot;From wearability and daily rhythm to portable use cases, it does not require users to change their lifestyles—it adapts to real modern rhythms. At <a href="https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/B161885F-B9C3-4DEB-B5C2-FEAEDA0B6A42?maas=maas_adg_A4E95419D9FAC13963E166B9FCDA4968_afap_abs&amp;ref_=aa_maas&amp;tag=maas" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">LifeZoom</a>, we want health to be no extra burden, but to return to daily life in a more natural, more welcomed way.&quot;</p> 
<p><b>About&nbsp;LifeZoom</b></p> 
<p><a href="https://lifezoom.tech/?utm_source=PRnewswire&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_id=OcluxRelease0205" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">LifeZoom</a>&nbsp;is a wellness brand focused on integrating thoughtful design, evolving technology, and real user insights into everyday well-being. Guided by a belief that health should feel intuitive rather than demanding, the brand develops solutions that support both physical balance and mental restoration. Through continuous exploration and refinement, LifeZoom is committed to helping individuals place well-being at the center of daily life in a more natural and sustainable way.</p> 
<p><b>Media Contact</b><br />Joey<br /><a href="mailto:marketing@lifezoom.tech" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">marketing@lifezoom.tech</a></p> 
<p><b>References</b></p> 
<p><b>1.</b>Cajochen, C., <b>et al.</b> (2005). <i>Role of light in the regulation of circadian rhythms and sleep.</i> <b>Journal of Biological Rhythms</b>, 20(4), 305–314.</p> 
<p><b>2.</b>van der Lely, S., <b>et al.</b> (2015). <i>Blue blocker glasses as a countermeasure for alerting effects of evening LED screen exposure.</i> <b>Journal of Adolescent Health</b>, 56(1), 113–119.</p> 
<p><b>3.</b>Hamblin, M. R. (2017). <i>Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation.</i> <b>AIMS Biophysics</b>, 4(3), 337–361.</p> 
<p><b>4.</b>Avci, P., <b>et al.</b> (2013). <i>Low-level light therapy for skin rejuvenation.</i> <b>Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</b>, 32(1), 41–52.</p> 
<p><b>5.</b>Karu, T. I. (2010). <i>Mitochondrial mechanisms of photobiomodulation.</i> <b>Photomedicine and Laser Surgery</b>, 28(2), 159–168.</p> 
<p><b>6.</b>Eells, J. T., <b>et al.</b> (2004). <i>Mitochondrial signaling in the retina and optic nerve.</i> <b>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of <span class="xn-location">the United States of America</span> (PNAS)</b>, 101(7), 2391–2396.</p>]]></detail>
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