 Hey guys, I'm Alex and this is the new Platinum LED Bymax 600. I've got a really quick mini review, a teaser review as such while I finish editing my full deep dive review on this product. So what I want, what you need to know about this new panel, it is $899 using discount code Alex. It will save you 5% so you can get it for $854. It has 5 wavelengths, 630nm, 660nm, 810nm, 830nm and 850nm, so you're getting both red and narrow for red light, 203W LEDs and it's putting out some massive power. In fact I've tested this with my spectrometer and some of the numbers that came up on this device were insane. I can tell you now the readings were the highest I've ever seen so you're going to want to see my full review which will be published shortly to learn more about that. What do you need to know about this panel? Well it has been upgraded internally compared to the first generation Bymax. You are seeing improved internals, improved components inside, more power like I just mentioned and best of all you're seeing a brand new control panel on the side. This is a touch screen control panel which makes it easier to use and yes it does make it easier to use. It's not one of those confusing control panels with lots of menus. It is nice and simple but best of all there's a feature in there that allows you to change the level of power going to specific LEDs. So if you want all the power going to red light but only 10% going to narrow for red you can do that now which is very very cool. You can take the power right down to 1% so it's great for background, red light, you know lighting up a room for instance. Remember the first generation Bymax 600 won my 2019 body panel of the year so this is the new and improved more powerful version of that so it should be better right and I can tell you now based on the tests I've been doing over the last few weeks it is quite impressive. So what do I not like about this panel? Well unfortunately the hotspots are still there. You're still seeing those hotspots that concentrate the light at the 6 inch mark. As you go further back 18, 12 inches you get a more blended panel which is good. The thing is though you get a lot more power coming from this panel so you can stand further back and still get the same meridians and not worry about the hotspots so that is good to know. As for what I like about this panel, well like I said there's more power. You get newer tech, you get newer control panel, you get the same tidy design. You're getting the options to buy both horizontal and vertical stands. You get the modular capability and daisy chain. You can daisy chain them in and control it from one panel and plus you can for a really good value. I mean this price, the price point for this particular unit is $855 or $854 after using discount code Alex. When you current to the numbers and you break it down for $1 per LED or $1 per wattage output, this is, it's an exceptional value. It's a really good value. I haven't tested all the panels in the market yet. I will be doing that so be sure to hit subscribe below but I think it's going to stack up pretty well compared to some other panels on the market. I will be testing this, the bigger brother version of the Bymax 600, the Bymax 900. I will be including that in the upcoming 2021 comparison series so be sure to hang around to see how that goes. But most importantly, in a couple of days I will be posting the full review of this panel where I take a deep dive into it so be sure to subscribe and leave your comments below and give me a thumbs up as well if you liked this video. Alright guys, bye.