Catalog Methodology
This catalog is designed for transparent comparison. We normalize product listings into a consistent format so customers can compare products by specifications, disclosure status, and fit.
Pricing, order terms, wavelengths, LED quantity, material, source details, and listing logistics terms.
Missing wavelengths, irradiance, or LED counts are shown as missing or pending verification.
A listing transparency score for completeness and comparability, not a medical efficacy ranking.
Each product card includes a verification label so users can quickly separate spec-rich listings from listings that still require additional documentation review.
| Status | Meaning | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Spec-Rich | Key fields such as wavelengths, LED quantity, and other technical details are listed. | Good candidates for shortlist comparison and outreach. |
| Partial Spec | Some core fields are listed, but important technical details are still missing. | Useful for early comparison, but needs validation before marketing claims. |
| Needs Verification | Too many critical specs are missing or unclear on the source page. | Treat as a lead, not a production-ready listing. |
| Brand Core | LUMIARA in-house products using brand PDP content and standard store merchandising. | Direct customer purchase flow. |
The score is designed to help prioritize comparison and sampling. It rewards transparent specifications and penalizes missing technical fields or risky claim language.
We normalize listing language into buyer-facing language. Claims and certification mentions are treated as source mentions until documentation is reviewed. We do not present source-page claim text as verified final marketing claims.
For curated external listings, the current catalog can display quoted starting prices to make comparison easier. This is a comparison mode, not a final retail pricing strategy. Final customer pricing depends on verification, packaging, logistics, warranty, and support model.
Source listings can change. Specs, pricing, order terms, and media may update without notice. We treat the catalog as a living decision layer and recommend refreshing data and requesting current documentation before committing to purchasing or publishing claims.
Start in the catalog, shortlist candidates with strong specifications, then compare them side by side and validate documentation before scaling.
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