Mito Red Light Belt Review: BETTER Than A Panel?

Red Light Therapy by Alex Fergus
Red Light Therapy by Alex Fergus
19 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Use discount code ALEX5 and
Use discount code ALEX5 and the following links for a discount: ✅ For a Mito Red Advanced Red Light Therapy Belt, or a MitoPRO 300, 750 or 1500 use this link: aferg.co/7d221 - discount code ALEX5 saves Before digging into this topic, if you're not familiar with my work, then check out some of my best red light therapy resources such as: ✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: aferg.co/fb-group ✅ Full playlist of my 2022 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: aferg.co/RLT-2021-playlist - if you're short on time then check out the summary episode towards the end of the playlist ✅ My excel sheet for comparing different panels to their competition: aferg.co/rlt-data ✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: aferg.co/RLTguide ✅ My red light testing methodology for reviews video: aferg.co/rlt-testing-method ✅ My MitoPro 300 review: aferg.co/mitopro-300 ✅ My Hooga Pod review: aferg.co/hooga-pod-review ✅ My Mito Red Belt review: aferg.co/mito-belt Let's move on to the Mito Red Light Advanced Red Light Therapy Belt review: ✅ The Mito Red Light Advanced Red Light Therapy Belt is actually the second generation belt from Mito Red. I haven't reviewed the first generation yet. The second-generation product has been upgraded and everything has improved. The new belt has a better battery and new instructions and other tweaks ✅ This is actually the first time I've seen a red light therapy belt, which is crazy because I've been in the red light therapy space for a long time. The concept of a belt is interesting to me as you don't stand 6 inches from the LEDs but you press your body against the LEDs instead. The device is battery-powered, however, which might reduce the power output. ✅ I've tested the Mito Red Light Advanced Red Light Therapy Belt for a week or two, to get a good impression for my review ✅ The unboxing process was smooth although I didn't receive the correct adaptor for my grid. The Mito Red packaging was nice. The belt has quite a lot of LEDs, but the LEDs look different than those found on the panels - a total of 405 LEDs are included on the belt. Also, the LEDs are triple-chip, which is quite new in the red light therapy space. Other companies only offer dual-chip ✅ As a result, you're getting effectively 1,200 LEDs in this belt, which is quite impressive. The fabric of the belt is quite soft too. The LEDs cover only an area of a foot or so, so they won't provide full treatment around your entire torso. You can use it effectively on your quads, knees, elbows, and shoulder by fully wrapping the belt around those areas though. The belt does fix around the middle of the body very solidly though, so I'm happy with that ✅ The product costs $329 but with code ALEX you'll save 5% so you'll pay in the low $300 USD. Shipping is free in the US but intentionally you'll pay depending on the location ✅ The Mito Red Light Advanced Red Light Therapy Belt comes with a battery pack that can be placed in the pouch on the belt. The control panel is decently easy to navigate and helps you select the time and intensity ✅ I used the spectrometer to test the power output (irradiance) of the panel. At 6 inches, I get a 2.5 mW/cm2 power output. The peak wavelengths are 655 and 855 nm, which is a little bit off. At 0 inches though, my readings are much higher, ranging from 10 - ~44 mW/cm2, although it's really hard to get good readings so close up ✅ The power output is lower than with a panel, but, the case can be made that this product is not made to compete with a panel ✅ I've tried using this belt as a warmup for a gym session. It's harder to use during a workout although you can walk around with it. Turning the product on is also somewhat cumbersome. I also don't really see the need for the lower-powered options because it will increase treatment time needlessly ✅ The LEDs also became surprisingly warm after some 20-minute treatment ✅ Overall, the outcome of my Mito Red Light Advanced Red Light Therapy Belt review is that it's probably a useful product but far less versatile than the panels. The product won't replace a panel but I might use it in conjunction with a red light therapy panel. You can easily wrap this device on your torso during work, for instance, but you are getting less power and a smaller treatment area #redlighttherapy #mitoredlight #lllt 00:00 Therapy Belts Introduction 01:14 Unboxing, Looks & Features 03:25 Trying The Belt 05:01 Other Belt Observations 06:11 Activating The Belt 08:05 6-Inch Irradiance Testing 09:53 0-Inch Irradiance Testing 11:45 Irradiance Results Analysis 14:12 My Post-Usage Analysis 19:41 Finishing Thoughts
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/08/27 منتشر شده است.
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