AWA LX300 vs Omnilux Contour: LED Face Mask Comparison (2026)
The Omnilux Contour Face is one of the best-known FDA-cleared LED masks. How does it compare to AWA's LX300? Here's a side-by-side for 2026.
Both are FDA-cleared
Both masks are FDA 510(k) cleared, so both meet a real, product-level regulatory bar — see what 510(k) clearance means.
Format and coverage
Omnilux uses a flexible silicone mask with red (around 633nm) and near-infrared (around 830nm) light. The AWA LX300 is a 7-color LED mask that treats the face and ships with a companion neck-piece accessory, combining red, near-infrared, and blue light for skin tone and acne.
Price & FSA eligibility
Omnilux typically retails around $395 and is not generally marketed as FSA/HSA eligible. The AWA LX300 is $199.99 and is FSA/HSA eligible, which can lower the effective cost by 30-40%.
Which should you choose?
Choose Omnilux for a flexible, contoured fit; choose the AWA LX300 for multi-color modes, an included neck piece, and FSA savings. Both are solid FDA 510(k)-cleared options (the clearance covers the face; the neck piece is a companion accessory). See our full LX300 review. (Competitor specs and pricing can change — verify before buying.)

