
"The red light turns on for 5, 10, or 15 minutes. This works just fine, though it'd be nice if the buttons were more clearly marked than just with raised black text on a black button. Finding the power button, which looks like the other buttons, requires trial and error. But once you've got the remote figured out, the red light does indeed offer relaxation and a little bit of drama to my morning shower."
"HigherDose's 10-stage filter is quite effective at reducing total chlorine in my water to undetectable levels, as measured by chemical tests I performed at home. Unlike most shower water filters I test, the filter removed all total chlorine levels down to undetectable levels in my chloramine-treated water system. Indeed, it's actually one of the most effective filters I've tested for chlorine removal."
HigherDose offers a showerhead featuring a ring of red LEDs charged via USB-C that lasts approximately one week per charge. The device operates through a shower-safe remote control, also USB-C charged, allowing users to set the red light for 5, 10, or 15 minutes. The remote's buttons lack clear markings, making initial operation challenging. The showerhead includes a 10-stage water filter that effectively removes total chlorine to undetectable levels, outperforming most comparable shower filters. The filter incorporates activated carbon, calcium sulfite, KDF-55 media, and vitamin C. The charging port is water-resistant and positioned away from water flow. Users should avoid direct eye contact with the red lights, though the light primarily illuminates the scalp and neck during typical shower use.
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