Cloakla vs Omnilux Contour Face LED Mask: Full Comparison
Omnilux Contour Face is one of the most-cited at-home LED masks in dermatology research, with FDA clearance and a strong clinical reputation. Cloakla delivers a wider wavelength spectrum and a face + neck option at a significantly lower price. Here's the honest comparison.
The 30-second answer
- Pick Cloakla K11 if you want more wavelengths (acne, pigmentation, redness coverage) plus optional neck panel — at roughly half the price.
- Pick Omnilux Contour Face if you want the device most often cited in published LED skin research, in its specific 633 + 830 nm formulation.
Side-by-side at a glance
| Cloakla K11 | Omnilux Contour Face | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | From $139.99 | ~$395 |
| Wavelengths | 7 | 2 (633 nm + 830 nm) |
| LED count | 200+ (Face) / 272 (Face+Neck) | 132 |
| Treatment area | Face (Face+Neck available) | Face only (separate neck device) |
| Session length | 10 min | 10 min |
| Wireless | Yes · USB-C | Yes |
| FDA Cleared | Class II | Class II |
| Return window | 120 days | 30 days |
| FSA / HSA eligible | Yes | Sometimes |
Specs based on publicly listed product information at the time of writing. Verify on each brand's site before purchase.
Where Cloakla is ahead
Full clinical wavelength spectrum
Omnilux Contour Face uses 633 nm red + 830 nm near-infrared — the two workhorse wavelengths for anti-aging. That's it. Cloakla K11 adds 660 nm, 850 nm, 590 nm amber, 415 nm blue, and 520 nm green. Concerns beyond aging — acne, melasma, post-laser redness — are unaddressed by the Omnilux formulation.
Lower price for more hardware
K11 Face is $139.99 with 200+ LEDs. Omnilux Contour Face runs ~$395 with 132 LEDs. K11 Face + Neck at $199.99 is roughly half the price of Omnilux Contour Face alone.
One device for face + neck
To match Cloakla's face + neck coverage with Omnilux, you'd buy Omnilux Contour Face + Omnilux Contour Neck & Dec — two devices, two chargers, ~$700 combined. Cloakla K11 Face + Neck is $199.99 total.
120-day trial vs 30-day
LED results take 4–8 weeks. A 30-day trial doesn't cover the timeline; 120 does.
Where Omnilux has an edge
Published clinical research
Omnilux as a device platform has been used in multiple published LED skin studies, including dermatology journals. If "the device used in clinical trials" is the most important factor for you, Omnilux has a longer specific-device research track record (though the underlying wavelengths Cloakla also delivers).
Medical channel presence
Omnilux is sold through some dermatology offices. If your derm recommends a specific device, it's often Omnilux. Cloakla is catching up in the medical channel.
Wavelength comparison
| Wavelength | Purpose | Cloakla K11 | Omnilux Contour Face |
|---|---|---|---|
| 633 nm Red | Collagen, fine lines | ✓ | ✓ |
| 660 nm Deep Red | Cellular renewal | ✓ | — |
| 830 nm Near-IR | Wound + scar repair | ✓ | ✓ |
| 850 nm Deep NIR | Deep tissue | ✓ | — |
| 590 nm Amber | Pigmentation | ✓ | — |
| 415 nm Blue | Acne | ✓ | — |
| 520 nm Green | Redness | ✓ | — |
FAQ
Is Omnilux better than Cloakla?
Omnilux Contour Face has a longer research track record on the specific device. Cloakla K11 delivers a wider wavelength spectrum, higher LED count, integrated neck option, and longer return window at roughly half the price. Hardware-wise, Cloakla wins; brand pedigree, Omnilux wins.
Does Cloakla deliver the same wavelengths as Omnilux?
Yes — Cloakla K11 delivers both 633 nm and 830 nm (the Omnilux core formulation) and adds five more wavelengths.
Can I get face + neck coverage for under $200 with Omnilux?
No. Omnilux's face + neck combination runs roughly $700. Cloakla K11 Face + Neck is $199.99 for the same coverage.
Are both FDA cleared?
Yes. Both are FDA-cleared Class II medical devices.