InfrarediLarge-panel red + NIR LED therapy device (Australia / US)Evidence-based assessment

Infraredi Pro 1500 review

Updated 2026-05-23

7.7
/ 10

Strong large-panel value pick — Joovv-class size at meaningfully lower price, with the trade being a less mature brand.

Best for buyers who want MitoPRO-size coverage at $200 less and accept a newer brand.

The Infraredi Pro 1500 is the large-panel value-tier choice — comparable size to the MitoPRO 1500 at meaningfully lower price. Four-wavelength coverage (630 + 660 + 830 + 850 nm), independently-tested irradiance close to claimed figures, EMF in the same range as the established players. The trade is the brand — Infraredi is newer than Joovv or Mito Red, and the multi-year reliability track record is thinner.

How we tested: Evidence-based assessment — scored from Infraredi product documentation, independent irradiance/EMF reports from biohacker review sites and the underlying photobiomodulation literature. Not hands-on tested by ONDA.

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Irradiance and spec verification

8.0

Manufacturer-claimed ~140 mW/cm² at 0" / ~60 mW/cm² at 6". Independent meter readings within 10% of stated 6" figures.

Wavelength coverage

8.5

Four wavelengths (630 + 660 + 830 + 850 nm) — same spectrum as MitoPRO 1500.

Build, EMF and flicker

8.0

EMF tested at <0.5 mG at 6", flicker rate disclosed. Build is competent — aluminium back, glass front; multi-year warranty.

Panel coverage and form factor

8.5

Large panel — half-body coverage comparable to MitoPRO 1500. Stand and door mount included.

Evidence and regulatory status

7.0

No FDA Class II registration. Marketing is reasonable; references underlying photobiomodulation literature without overreach.

Value

8.0

$999 for a panel size comparable to MitoPRO 1500 ($1,199). Strong value in the large-panel tier.

Pros

  • +Large-panel size at $999 — cheaper than MitoPRO 1500 for comparable coverage
  • +Four-wavelength coverage matches the MitoPRO spectrum
  • +Stand and door mount included rather than upsold
  • +EMF testing published

Cons

  • Newer brand — multi-year reliability track record is thinner
  • No FDA Class II registration
  • EMF and flicker testing less independently re-verified than Joovv or PlatinumLED
  • Smaller community / biohacker following than Mito Red

Price: $999 one-time; stand and mount included (as of 2026-05-23)

Where it leads

Infraredi Pro 1500 is the large-panel value pick. Comparable coverage to MitoPRO 1500, comparable four-wavelength spectrum (630 + 660 + 830 + 850 nm), comparable EMF testing — at $200 less and with stand and door mount included rather than sold separately. For buyers who want the MitoPRO 1500 shape without the brand premium, Infraredi is the right shape.

Where it falls short

Brand maturity. Infraredi is newer than Joovv or Mito Red, and the multi-year reliability track record is thinner. EMF and flicker testing is published but less independently re-verified than the larger brands. No FDA Class II registration.

Who it is for

Choose Infraredi Pro 1500 if MitoPRO-class large-panel coverage at $200 less is the deciding criterion and you are comfortable with a newer brand. For the established biohacker community, Mito Red. For pure budget, Hooga.


Background reading

The photobiomodulation mechanism behind why red light therapy works.

References

  1. Infraredi Pro 1500 — official product page
  2. Photobiomodulation therapy clinical review (Photonics)

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