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Xtrallux Hair Growth Devices Full Review

1 devices compared1 FDA cleared$1,599Updated May 2026
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At a glance

Flagship
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4.5

TurboPro 316

$1,59920% below median

20% below Flagship median ($1,999)

Diodes

316

Wavelength

650 nm

Session

6 min

Weekly

42 min

How Xtrallux devices compare

FeatureTurboPro 316
Ratings & Guarantee
Rating
4.5
Warranty3 yr
Money-back180 days
Price
Price$1,59920% below median
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Physical
Form factorCap
Hands-freeYes
Power & mobilityBattery
Wearable outsideYes
Research Scores
FDA cleared Yes — 510(k)
Wavelength 650 nm
Diode type Laser only
Irradiance Not disclosed
Brand protocol 6 min / Daily
Weekly total 42 min/wk
Ideal dose (research) 42 min/wk
Device Specs
Total diodes316
Laser diodes316
LED diodes0
Power output1580 mW

Customer sentiment

Sentiment analysis pending — check back soon.

Xtrallux device reviews

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Flagship

Xtrallux TurboPro 316

$1,59920% below Flagship median
4.5

Pros

    Cons

      Diodes

      316

      Laser / LED

      316L + 0 LED

      Power

      1580 mW

      Wavelength

      650 nm

      Protocol

      6 min / Daily

      Weekly

      42 min

      Warranty

      3 yr

      Guarantee

      180-day

      Research behind the scores

      StudyWhat it found
      Low-Level Laser Therapy for AGA — Liu et al. 2019

      Liu et al., 2019

      Devices under 60 min/week showed ~64% stronger hair count results than higher-dose protocols.
      RCT: 655 nm Red Light Therapy vs Sham Device — Lueangarun et al. 2021

      Lueangarun et al., 2021

      FDA-cleared 655 nm laser cap produced significant hair count increase vs sham at 24 weeks.

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