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Choosing the Right Red Light Panel: A Quick Buyer’s Guide
What Does Wattage Mean?
At NovaRed, our products range from 300W to 6000W, including both light panels and full-body blankets. Here's what those wattages mean for your personal or professional use:
300W–600W Panels
• Targeted use for smaller areas like the face, hands, or joints
• Great for skincare, spot treatment, or portable therapy
1000W–1500W Panels
• Suitable for upper or lower body sessions
• Ideal for home users who want deeper results without the bulk of full-body panels
3000W–6000W Panels
• Clinic-grade, full-body red light therapy
• Designed for athletes, professionals, and users wanting daily whole-body treatment
Red Light Blankets (135W – 270W)
• Full-body coverage in a blanket-style format
• 135W blanket (1,280 LEDs): for gentle therapy and relaxation
• 270W blanket (2,560 LEDs): for intensive therapy and muscle recovery
• Ideal for lying down sessions or compact home use
Wavelengths Explained
All NovaRed panels and blankets use dual wavelengths for comprehensive results:
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660nm Red: Surface-level impact on skin clarity, tone, and rejuvenation
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850nm Near-Infrared (NIR): Penetrates deeper for muscle, joint, and circulation benefits
Features to Consider
Depending on the model, you’ll find a range of configurations:
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LCD Display: Set timer and intensity with clear visual control
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Wall Mount / Pulley System: Save space while optimizing treatment angle
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Foldable Stands: Great for small spaces or portability
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Red Light Blankets: Lie down comfortably during therapy
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Safety Certifications: All NovaRed products meet Australian and international safety standards
Quick Reference: Which Product Suits You Best?
Goal |
Recommended Product Range |
Facial skincare |
300W – 600W Panels |
Muscle & joint recovery |
1000W – 1500W Panels / 270W Blanket |
Full-body treatment |
3000W – 6000W Panels / Blankets |
Clinic or wellness space |
6000W LCD Panel |
You can view all NovaRed products here or explore product categories via the store menu.
Disclaimer:
Red light therapy is not a medical treatment and results may vary. Information in this article is for educational purposes only and not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition.