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The Best 810nm Red Light Therapy Panel For Amazing Health Benefits

In this blog post, I review the best 810nm red light therapy panel. I also tell you why 810nm may not be the only criterion for choosing!

The Best 810nm Red Light Therapy Panel For Amazing Health Benefits
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Introduction

If you want to watch the video version of the best 810 nm red light therapy, check the one above!

Are you interested in the benefits of 810 nanometer light? There are many options available, but finding the ideal panel with 810 nanometers can be tricky. This wavelength is amazing for brain health, muscle performance and recovery, circulation, oral health, back pain, and wound healing.

I have 17 panels in my 2024 Comparison Series. Nine of them emit 810 nanometers of light for red light therapy. Now, let’s analyze the numbers to determine which panel is best for maximizing exposure to 810 nanometers.

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When I mention 810, it includes a range from about 805 to 815 because these panels use LEDs that have a slight variation. The interesting thing is that research demonstrates that 808 and 810 are highly effective. Having a range is beneficial. Each panel contains a different number of energy and LED chips that emit the 810 nanometer light.

Nine Panels with 810nm:

Out of the 17 top red light therapy panels, these nine include that emit 810 nanometer light:

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Watch my review of these individual panels by clicking the link

And if you want a discount for any of these 810 nm red light therapy panels, check:

1. LightpathLED Diesel XL Shortie 2.0 - code ALEX saves
2. Mito Red Light MitoPro 1500 X - code ALEX5 saves
3. Block Blue Light PowerPanel Mega 4.0 - code ALEX saves
4. Hooga Ultra1500 - code ALEX saves
5. Rojo Light Therapy Refine 900 - code ALEX saves
6. Mito Light Biohacker 4.0 - code ALEX saves
7. PlatinumLED BioMax 900 - a unique code is generated after you click the link
8. GembaRed OverClocked - no discount available
9. Scienlodic BioEpic P1500 - code ALEX saves

Most of these panels feature 200 to 300 LEDs, with a wide range of energy allocation, from as little as 5% up to 66%, specifically targeting 810NM. Sorting the data from highest power allocation to lowest, the LightPath LED Diesel stands out the most.

The Hooga Ultra 1500 and the MitoRed Light-MitoPro 1500 X dedicate 25% of their power to 810NM. Among the options, three had 17%, the GembaRed Overclock had 14%, and two panels had 5% power to 810NM.

When referring to LEDs, we specifically talk about the LED visible in the photos from a distance. However, within the LED, there are chips. For instance, a single-chip panel contains one chip, while a triple-chip panel contains three chips.

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I want to help you get all the best information as well as any discounts available to my readers. If you purchase products through my links in this article and use my discount codes, then I receive a small commission at no cost to you which funds these reviews.

The Number Of 810nm Emitting Chips

Let’s arrange these panels based on the number of 810 nanometer-emitting chips.

Once again, the Ligthpath LED panel is at the top. This panel actually has a triple chip setup, with two-thirds of the energy dedicated to 810 nanometer light. So, in one panel, you get 504 chips that emit 810 nanometer light.

The Hooga Ultra has 300 chips in the quad-chip panel, and we have multiple dual-chip panels. As a result, it is logical to believe that a higher quantity of chips emitting at 810 nanometers will generate more energy in that specific wavelength.

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Power Output

Fortunately, I have the actual power output data for every panel, so let’s utilize these figures. Sorting the data and doing simple calculations, we determined that the LightPath LED Diesel Shortie panel is the top performer in emitting energy at 810 nanometers. This panel's 810-nanometer light output is unmatched by any other, boasting a staggering 90 watts of power.

If we take a look at the second, third, and fourth, we’ll notice that they all produce approximately 32 to 35 watts of 810 nanometer light. These are the MitoPro 1500X, Hooga Ultra 1500, and Block Blue Light Mega 4.0.

Price

Now, let’s consider the price because even though the Lightpath LED panel has a lot of 810, you might not want to purchase it if it’s ten times the price. I have included the discounted price for these panels in the table.

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The discounted price is available if you use my discount codes or purchase through the discount links. Some companies do not use codes.

Remember that a lower dollar per watt is preferable when comparing 810 nanometer light. The clear standout in this scenario is undoubtedly the Lightpath LED. For only $17, you can get one watt of therapeutic 810 nanometer light.

MitoRed Light, Block Blue Light, and Hooga are in the second, third, and fourth positions because their panels have similar prices and wattages. At the bottom of the chart, the BioMax, Gembared, and Scienlodic panels are expensive, considering only the 810-nanometer light output.

Watch my 2024 Comparison Series! It will help you decide what panel is best for you.

Conclusion: The Best 810nm Panel

This table will be very helpful for making an informed decision. It displays all nine panels emitting 810 nanometers. you can see the amount of energy in watts emitted at that wavelength, the corresponding value, and the ranking from my 2024 Comparison Vide0.

The Lightpath LED Diesel Shortie ranked 7th out of 17 panels. This shows that there are better options available, although it's not a bad finishing position. However, if you're looking for a panel with a high amount of power dedicated to 810 nanometers, then you should definitely consider it as it stands out in that aspect, based on the other two metrics.

My review of The Lightpath LED Diesel Shortie 2.0

If you are looking for a panel that emits a significant amount of 810 nanometer light while still being an excellent overall choice, then you should check out the Block Blue Light Mega. This panel was the runner-up in my comparison series but still emits a significant amount of 810 nanometer light. Additionally, it comes with a reasonable price tag.

My review of The Block Blue Light Mega 4.0

I also want to point out that if you watched my 2024 Comparison Series Video and were really keen on the Platinum LED Biomax 900, which came out number one, but now you’ve decided you want to get something with a lot of 810, it may not be the best panel for you. Overall, it is a very good panel; however, it is lacking in the 810-nanometer department.

My review of The PlatinumLED BioMax 900.

Items Mentioned In This Article:

1. LightpathLED Diesel XL Shortie 2.0 - code ALEX saves
2. Mito Red Light MitoPro 1500 X - code ALEX5 saves
3. Block Blue Light PowerPanel Mega 4.0 - code ALEX saves
4. Hooga Ultra1500 - code ALEX saves
5. Rojo Light Therapy Refine 900 - code ALEX saves
6. Mito Light Biohacker 4.0 - code ALEX saves
7. PlatinumLED BioMax 900 - a unique code is generated after you click the link
8. GembaRed OverClocked - no discount available
9. Scienlodic BioEpic P1500 - code ALEX saves

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Be sure to head over to my Facebook group where we can discuss all of this in a lot more depth. I hope you will join us in the interesting discussions we have there. I look forward to hearing your ideas, observations, experiences, questions, and requests for future tests, so please share them with our LTI community.

This blog post was written by Alex Fergus. Alex is a ISSN Sports Nutrition Specialist, Fitness Professional and certified Superhuman Coach who continues to expand his knowledge base and help people across the world with their health and wellness. Alex is recognized as the National Record Holder in Powerlifting and Indoor Rowing and has earned the title of the Australian National Natural Bodybuilding Champion. Having worked as a health coach and personal trainer for over a decade, Alex now researches all things health and wellness and shares his findings on this blog. 

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