 This is seriously the most crazy red light therapy panel I've ever tested in my life. Hey guys, Alex here from AlexFegers.com and today I've got another red light panel that I'm going to unbox and share my first impressions with. Now this panel is the Light Path LED Multi-Wave Pulse Panel. Okay, as you can see it's still in the box here, I haven't opened it up but I have spent a bit of time on their website and got some of the key features and what not about this panel. That little research, that little background, our research I've done has gotten me really excited because there's some neat stuff in this panel. Not only in the panel itself in terms of technology and features but also the way this company operates. So what should you know about the Light Path LED Company? Well it's formed by a guy named Scott Kennedy. Now he's a laser and light specialist and he's been in the biohacking space for many years helping clients, friends, family and has taken a pretty deep dive into the whole red light therapy space which is awesome. This panel, it is very different though, it's not just your regular 660-850 panel that's come straight from the shop in or the production line in China. It looks just like you read out the panel. This panel has had some neat engineering going into it. Let me rattle off a few key features before I do open it up because it is worth knowing. So firstly these panels use five watt LEDs. Now most of the panels out there on the market today use three watt LEDs. It is a little bit of a controversial topic. Some people think that five watts is overrated, other people even question that some of these panels actually have five watt LEDs in it. But Scott has come out and said look these panels have five watt LEDs but they're only drawn about two and a half or 2.1 watts I think. But to put that in perspective he says that the average panel with a three watt LED is only using one to two watts anyway. So by his logic or his reasoning this should be a high-powered panel. We'll be testing that in the full review so be sure to subscribe for that. The other things to mention are the LEDs in here use dual chip LEDs which means there's two diodes in each LED bulb effectively. That means those LEDs can produce multiple wavelength so it can do a 660 red light therapy wavelength and also a 850 near infrared wavelength instead of having dedicated bulbs for each wavelength. So that is interesting. Again there's a little bit of controversy around these dual chips people say they're not quite as powerful than there's other issues and stuff. Something that I'm going to look at further and I'll be sure to share my findings on this channel. If you have been following my videos and if you know a little bit about red light therapy you may have seen that Juve have released their Juvego 2.0 and that also uses pulse therapy light. When I did my first impression unboxing with that video I said straight up hey look it's something that's new I don't know much about it. Since then I have done some digging and again it's a very very controversial topic. Some people say it's amazing obviously the companies producing these panels say it's awesome there's all these benefits. Juve for instance use a 10 Hertz pulsing technology so the wave is pulsed 10 times a second and they say it helps with recovery and that's why on their units you can hit recovery mode and you'll get the pulse light. Light path LED with the multi-wave pulse light they actually use I believe it's seven different pulsing frequencies and if you look at Juve's 10 Hertz way down here on my end of the spectrum these guys go right up to I think it's like 5,000 Hertz. I think they start with their base level or the low level at 70 odd Hertz and it goes right up to 4,900 or thereabouts. So what's so special about all these frequencies? Well these frequencies were identified by a French doctor named Dr. Paul Nogier but he found that these frequencies had the body resonated with these frequencies and in turn the body healed a lot faster and it wasn't just like tissue healing from injury it was all sorts of things like anxiety you know mental health all sorts of things. So what Scott has done and the guys at Light Path LED they have incorporated these frequencies into the red light panel meaning yes you're getting the benefit from the red light and the narrow for red and the various wavelengths has got there but you're also able to tap into these frequencies. This is what I call a body panel. It comes in about 216 LEDs with five wavelengths. We've got two wavelengths in the red light therapy range 620 and 660 and then we've got three in the narrow for red 18, 850 and 930 I believe it is. The 930 is interesting because we have seen with panels like the Platinum LED Biomex and the Mito red company their top products they all have multiple wavelengths and I think it's a good thing because there is a lot of research on some of these other wavelengths outside of the 660 and 850 but I believe light LED I believe I have to go back and double check. I believe that the first company to use a wavelength in the 900 range 930 nanometers these guys use so that is interesting. I can't, off the top of my head I can't remember what the science is around that wavelength but I'm sure there must be something for them to be utilizing in this panel. They do offer this panel without the pulse technology and also without the multi-wave and I think you just get the 660 and 850 standard. Obviously it's a little bit cheaper but hey what's the fun in looking at those units because like like I've done on this general I've looked at those 660, 850 pretty standard panels over and over many times so I'm very very excited by this and I know that was a very long spiel but as you can tell there's a lot of neat things that I need to cover and there's even more but for now what I'm gonna do is open this up and turn it on have a look at it see how it works with with all these multiple frequencies functions built in. I was told that it's a little bit confusing at first and Scott has seen me a few little pamphlets and instruction booklets to help me get my head around things but anyway it's a silver panel I haven't anything we've seen a silver one before it's a middle case it's a lot lighter than the panels we typically see for the middle casing four fans on the back but let's look at the front first so 216 LEDs the split over three different sections and you've got the timer and the buttons on the front well I haven't seen that before it's quite neat looks like it's just sort of touch buttons touch screen buttons on the side you have the branding itching on the side here like part of the LED on the back we have the plugs the main power point so this is actually saying there's 255 LEDs in here so pretty sure on the website it had 216 so I should double-check that maybe there's a mistake yeah there's 255 LEDs okay so sorry for the confusion before where I said 216 and that was taken from the website so anyway um yeah quite a wide design not quite as tall as some other panels but I like the width it does have the modular capability up top so you could get a second one and you'd have a full head to toe coverage area which is good you've got the rubber feet on the back here not quite as thick as other models I'd seen like I said four panel four fans and that's really about it you obviously the unique thing other than the color and the design so there's quite a few unique things going for this it's this control panel up top so it's gonna be interesting once we plug that in and see how that works so what came in the box we have the instruction manual you've got a whole section on Paul nosier and all the different frequencies and what they do for the body so frequency a for instance resonates with the outermost tissue skin ears glands teeth cystine wound healing nerve repair inflammation we've got nutritional metabolism movement emotional nurse so you've got a different frequency for different symptoms different parts of the body that's interesting you've got some more information on the nosier frequencies to be honest usually I don't spend too much time looking at these because it's pretty standard stuff and I've been in this space for a long time I'm kind of used to it but I think with all the technology and the different button system and everything like that I think this is something that you would want to spend a bit of time on we've got some eyeglasses which are a little bit different to the usual eyeglasses that we see these are a little bit softer not the hard plastic which is quite nice they come in the same little carry case though still not as good as the juve ones I haven't seen anything as good as the juve ones which were the green lens allowed you to still to see things while protecting your eyes from the red and the never read we have a power cable which came in my local plug type which is great a little pulley system here which is standard for panels these days and we've got the metal clips for the top for connecting up to the pulley system these actually have a black wire or maybe it's just a black coating on the wire which I haven't seen before so again lots of interesting things here the goggles are different the panel is different you know it's quite unique thanks and we also have this which is a door hanging hook so again the idea you put this over the door and you can hang the panel using the pulley and all those cables now what's interesting is it's black instead of middle again lots of little things that are different what is frustrating though is how narrow it is there's no way that will get over my door and we have this a little remote I forgot to mention this particular unit sells for $1,174 just can't code Alex ALX will save you 5% on this panel and like I said before you can get a cheaper version in this size you just miss out on the pole scene and the multi-wavelength personally I like the multi-wavelength so I think you know it is worth spending extra for that with the whole posting thing there is some research showing showing that it may not be that effective there's also a school of thought saying yeah okay pulsing technology on certain tissues spot treatment with particular lasers and particular lights works but does it work when it's on a panel with you know red light and all that again it's it's still a new topic and I don't know too much about it okay so before I tried to turn it on just by hitting power and nothing happened but as you notice that time I pressed it twice and the lights came on so I don't quite know how the buttons work you'd expect power just I don't like I don't know how to turn that off now maybe hold it down oh there we go hold it down hold it okay this is so confusing all right press it once firmly and it turns it on and the near for red lights are going red light as in this must be the frequency okay got it personally I hate buttons oh man with no feedback with no tactile feedback it's like the electric Hobbes you know that you see like this and you oh god I hate it I'll never if I even bought a house that had one in I'd be taking it out I need like physical dials in there and just you're pushing and you don't know if it's working or not so anyway so we got that going to turn it off completely I hold that down there's a main master power switch at the back as well that will cut the power to turn it on press it firmly and it goes straight into it okay so never read light is on if I press mode oh that's changing over here okay we don't want to press mode let's just leave mode how do I get the red light on red light oh there we go red light but now never it isn't going so how do I get near for it on okay so I can choose between the infrared or red light but maybe it doesn't do both hey this is really confusing because if that Joe chip LEDs what he might have done here is for the red LED chips they're using the 660 and the 620 right and both wavelength for the near infrared wavelength lights you must be getting multiple or two near infrared lights I'm gonna find all this out before I do the full review this is why do a first impressions unboxing so you can just see what it's like when you get one of these panels if you were to get one of these panels and you plug it in and you know this is what we go through later on I use this for a couple weeks I get to know what works what doesn't you know my feedback on it I do all the testing emf power and all of that and then I'll do a full review so these are fun unboxing reviews for you and I but if you're super serious hang around be sure to subscribe and we'll do the full review soon so I'm gonna keep using this which is kind of weird because it would just be easier having everything on here and we'll see what other things we can do so I'm gonna hit power power comes on I'm assuming that's a timer and it must time count up if I hit time all right we can change 10 to we can go up to 30 minutes which is cool there's no start so how do I start it do I just let it start automatically let's just hit power oh there we go okay so power start as well alright so there's good I don't know if you can see this in the screen yet but there is a slight difference between these two chips out I'm assuming one's 660 those is 610 620 all right and now we're gonna turn that off again and they're gonna play around with this frequency mode frequency 1040 oh these are all the Hertz oh well so you can go down to as low as 10 Hertz 2.5 Hertz we should be able to see that okay how do we start it yeah we can look at that okay let's turn the red light okay that's I don't like that stop frequency 10 let's try 10 oh far out that's worse okay let's turn that off yeah okay the user interface on this is insane it's actually driving me nuts I'm sure you get used to it but for for just out of the box user friendliness it's it's crazy alright let's put it up to 40 have we tried that and then I'm gonna start 40 holy I don't know if you can see that wow frequency 73 so this was I believe this was the first maybe it wasn't I remember seeing 73 let's just try 73 real quick because this is kind of crazy oh that's running oh I can see a pulse in there so that's 73 times a second that's weird oh okay let's just try one more one more so we'll go up to frequency a 294 all right we'll try this one start it's weird every frequency has a different sound to it like you can you might not be able to pick it up in here but it's quite noticeable the thing I've noticed my arm right now is 30 40 centimeters back from the panel there's a fair amount of heat coming off this it's only when you turn it on like instantly it's like you go outside on a hot day so that's near infrared yeah crazy alright and we'll do one more and we'll go right up to the top frequency 400 and 4000 and 4698 okay so I shouldn't be able to see this that's insane like that's that's very quick alright that's running the weird thing is for me to get the red light so it's running and never it for me to get the red light the only way I can figure out how to do that is to pull this up and press that yeah so there's no I can't sense any flick or anything or pulse in there yeah crazy let's take a look at this I don't quite know what to say I mean this is it's so different to what I'm used to yeah I mean potentially it could be an absolute gene game changer if those no-gear frequencies do what they mean to do and that really insane pulsing doesn't trigger a political episode in you then yeah I mean game-changing for the industry and real-life therapy but also game-changing for someone's life and health so that's something I'm gonna be testing on a longer-term basis and I'll share my findings in the full review obviously just five seconds of using it I'm not expecting to know if it works or not I am gonna be curious to see what power this is throwing out especially with the five watt LEDs because like I said I you know standing I don't know a foot or so away from it or just my arm was sorry my exposed arm and when I turned it on like you felt this hate which is usually you feel after a minute or two but that was instant so that's cool that control panel was ridiculous I mean that was just super frustrating so I'm gonna be curious to see what the new control panel looks like hopefully it's improved off there because that's insane like I actually didn't know how to get the red light going I had to use this which is fine but you'd expect to be able to do everything on there and I can kind of see now why I was sent some recommendations for getting started instructions and I thought hey I want you to read these and I hadn't and you can see why it's important to read instructions right because that was very very confusing again I'm sure I'll get you to it and it would be super easy to use but it's just like yeah that's why I do this first impressions videos so I can show you without any prior experience or anything just what happens how it works how it looks what I like and what I don't like later on is when I do all the cool testing and then and all of that and give you my true experiences and thoughts and feelings and what could be improved and what could be done better this is just raw like off the cuff let's go no script not that I've used scripts so just quickly skimming through the instructions he did see me it says in here like treatment time should be limited for some of these frequencies to 30 seconds or only one or two minutes it's beyond with that pulsing that we saw before there's no way I could stand next to that for 20 minutes I think I'd go nuts like if I didn't have a seizure myself before I wrap it up I should mention one other thing well two other things these guys have a three-year warranty which is neat because a lot of panels only have two though we are starting to see three and even five years come out in the red light therapy space so that's good secondly they have a very neat or there's two neat things I should mention firstly anyone that buys one of these panels Scott will personally call you for a 20 minute consult for your charge and obviously you've already purchased the product so it's not a sales core anything like that it's literally a follow-up after the sale support call I thought that you know what would you talk about for 20 minutes like okay use it for this duration you know couple times a week but now with all these frequencies in the air all these different settings I can see the power behind that call especially if you're speaking to someone who does know how all this stuff works so that's kind of cool that's included in the price I mean it's 20 minutes that you know you could pay a hundred bucks for a 20 minute call like that so that is neat I don't know if that's gonna be around forever though or if that's just a limited time only sort of thing so you know if you're watching this in the future if you're watching this and it's 2022 or something like that maybe check with light path LED if that's still included finally they and I really like this light path LED offer a trade-up feature so they do smaller panels they do a little tabletop stand and they do base models of this larger stand so like I said ones with only two wavelengths and without the pulsing but the idea is if you get the small ones or the lower cost ones and you decide hey I actually want to get the bigger one or I've tried this now and it works really good but I want to get the pulsing or something like that you can send it back to them and they'll buy it off you I believe it is or pay your pay a difference and then they'll send you out the bigger one which is kind of cool and it's a way for someone to test the waters into the red light therapy space you know you get the base model the smallest one you can afford try it for a while if you like it then you trade up and it is called their trade up in the meantime if you do want to go get one of these head over to light path LED use discount code Alex it will save you a few dollars and be sure to check out my other videos hit subscribe say hi leave your comments if you have used this before I'm curious to know how you found it if you know much more about the no-gear pulsing or frequencies again send some articles or science papers or videos because yeah it's fascinating hey so it's been about a week since I did my first unboxing video for the light path panel and in that week I've used this panel a few times now and I have picked up on a few things that um make me want to do this video okay as a little add-on because maybe I was a little bit unfair with some of the criticisms I had when I was first playing around this panel because I really should read the the instruction manual before having to go at some of these more advanced technically complex panels so some of things I couldn't figure out when it's playing with the control panel if I'd read this even taking like two minutes to read this things would have been made a lot more sense so I can now control everything with this on-screen panel I don't need the remote which is good because I know previous previously I said you need remote to start the unit you actually just get everything set up you know your mode time frequencies etc and then you just leave it and after about five seconds it kicks in automatically so that's good another thing I wanted to say is the frequency so on here they are preset frequencies but you can actually customize it so you can go as low as 1 Hertz right up to 9999 which isn't saying so for instance if you know if you want to expose your body to a certain frequency you can do that on here as well which is which is really neat I didn't say that before because I wasn't aware of it because I hadn't read this on that noise up top still is still there so I just switched it off at the back now when I'm when I'm not using it which is what you mean to do based on this and they also the manual also recommends that you use those eye goggles when using frequency mode because you know otherwise it's just too intense as you guys seeing when I am gonna turn it off for the first time so again yeah I just wanted to add this on because I probably should have done that before diving straight in but hey it was an um it is an unboxing and first impressions video and those are my first impressions so far I know you're probably wondering how do I find the unit well like I said I'm gonna be doing a full review I don't think it's fair to to cheer my thoughts on a panel such as a complex panel such as this after a couple of sessions and I'm still learning about those no-gear frequencies as well but so far I mean there's nothing radically different but hey it's very linked early days so be sure to subscribe like this video and leave any questions or comments below I'll do my best to answer them and I will get a full review out on this panel in the coming 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