★ Launch · 2026-05-22 beauty-tech US, GB, AU

Omnilux

Omnilux Mini — A Targeted LED Device for Eye Area and Spot Treatment

Omnilux launches its first targeted LED device — a smaller, focused-application device designed for eye-area fine lines and concentrated spot treatment alongside the flagship Contour mask.

Quick Answer v1.0 · Updated 2026-05-23

Omnilux launched the Omnilux Mini Targeted LED device on May 22, 2026 at $295. It's the brand's first focused-application LED device, FDA-cleared for 633nm red and 830nm near-infrared wavelengths, and designed for eye area, frown lines, and spot treatment alongside the flagship Omnilux Contour mask.

Omnilux

Omnilux Mini Targeted LED

$295

At-home LED is the fastest-growing beauty-tech subcategory (+47% YoY 2025). Omnilux holds the prestige LED mask position with the Contour. The Mini extends premium positioning into the targeted-device tier — CurrentBody Eye Perfector, Therabody RecoveryFace Mini — and solves the practical use case of running LED while you work.

Brand claims

  • FDA-cleared red light (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm)
  • Targeted application for eye area, frown lines, blemishes
  • 10-minute treatment session, 3-5 times per week
  • Cordless, USB-C rechargeable, IPX5 splash resistant

Why a Mini

The Omnilux Contour mask is excellent at full-face treatment but inflexible — you sit still for 10 minutes with a silicone mask. The Mini is Omnilux’s response to two reader complaints: “I want LED while I work” and “I want concentrated treatment on my under-eye specifically.”

What’s inside

  • 633nm red light — the wavelength with the strongest evidence for collagen support
  • 830nm near-infrared — penetrates deeper for inflammation and microcirculation
  • Targeted treatment head — about the size of a deck of cards, fits the under-eye contour
  • 10-minute auto-shutoff — matches the treatment-session evidence base

Where to buy

Omniluxled.com, Bluemercury, Nordstrom Beauty, and Amazon US from launch day. UK and Australia available from late May.

How it compares

At $295, the Mini sits below the Contour ($395) and above CurrentBody Eye Perfector ($265) and Therabody RecoveryFace Mini ($249). For Omnilux loyalists who already own the Contour, the Mini is positioned as a complement, not a replacement.

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