
Full-Body Red Light Therapy Panel
A stand-up home panel for broader coverage without wearable straps
A compact home-use red light panel designed for broader body coverage, post-workout recovery, and sit-or-stand light sessions.
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Broader body coverage
A panel format lets you treat larger zones like the back, legs, chest, or shoulders without wrapping the device around the body.
Straightforward home setup
The adjustable stand, built-in timer, and remote help turn it into a simple sit-down or stand-up daily wellness station.
660nm + 850nm pairing
This two-wavelength setup balances surface-focused red light with deeper-feeling near-infrared support for everyday recovery routines.
Easy fit between wearable and bed
If wraps feel too small and a full-body bed feels excessive, this is the middle-ground format that still gives meaningful coverage.
The right device is not only about specs. It is about the rhythm you can keep.
The Full-Body Red Light Therapy Panel is made for people who want broader coverage than a wrap or mask, without moving into a full bed setup. Its dual 660nm and 850nm wavelengths make it useful for skin-focused sessions, post-workout support, and daily routines around the back, legs, chest, or shoulders. The built-in stand, timer, remote control, and quiet cooling system make it practical for regular home use.
A stronger fit for these goals and routines.
- People who want more coverage than a wearable without stepping up to a full-body bed
- Home users focusing on back, leg, shoulder, chest, or general wellness routines
- Anyone who prefers a stand-based setup over straps, wraps, or masks
A setup that is ready to start when it arrives.
- Red light therapy panel
- Adjustable stand
- Remote control
- Built-in timer controls
- Power cable and user guide
A cadence designed to be realistic and repeatable.
Answer the practical questions early.
What makes a panel different from a wearable wrap?
A panel covers a larger area at once and does not need to be strapped on, which makes it more convenient for back, legs, chest, or broader full-body routines.
How close should I sit or stand to the panel?
A common starting range is roughly 6 to 12 inches from the treatment area, then adjusting based on comfort and the body zone you are targeting.
Is this mainly for skin or for recovery?
It can fit both. Many people use the 660nm and 850nm pairing for a mix of skin-focused routines and broader muscle or joint comfort sessions.