 Hey, it's Alex here from AlexFrigus.com and behind me, I've got a bunch of body panels, real-life therapy body panels. So if you have seen my 2019 body panel showdown series, you would have noticed or you would have seen round three, which was quite controversial where I measured power irradiance at zero engines, zero engines right at the surface of the light. Now explain why I did that in the video, if you haven't seen that, go and watch that first. I'll put a link below. I've since done a comprehensive update on my blog, which I'll also link below, explaining why I measured at zero-inch and the issues I had with measuring at six-inch. Despite all of this, people, including the companies that supply these panels, readers, viewers, yourself have reported and said, look, we want to see the six-inch and even 12-inch readings, despite the issues, the limitations. So I thought, you know what? I'll just do it. I'll do a video. I'll test at six-inches and share the numbers with you guys because that's the whole point of this video series. I wanted to show as much data so you could go and make an informed decision yourself. So I've got my meter here and I've measured out six-inches and taped the ruler to it. So what I'm going to do is just literally go through and measure the readings at six-inches and I'm going to film it and you'll see the fluctuations. One other thing I should mention is I've actually figured out a little bit more about this meter, like how to use it, the measuring rate. I can lock in a measuring rate there and I'm getting a lot more consistency with the numbers but you still see that variability from hotspots, beam angles and all that sort of stuff. But anyway, now let's get into measuring these numbers at six-inch. So one thing I will mention is I'm only going to measure total power, all right? So I'm not going to measure infrared, the near-infrared and then the red light, I'm just going to do total. I've already spent enough time on this and you can go back and see some of the numbers on there. No one really has asked me about red versus near-infrared so I'm just going to do total. When I do the 2020 review, body panel review, hopefully there's some new panels coming in and I'll do this whole series again, I will test that six-inch showing red and near-infrared. I'm also going to be doing a mid-size panel like these are the half-size, so the 360 red rush, the Mito Mini I think it's called, the Biomax 300 or 450. I'm going to review all of those for that review. I will measure red and near-infrared, sorry, I just had a brain fart there. All right, so that's it, let's see how we go with the recording here. Oh, one other thing, so all the companies, with their testing and all the YouTube videos, they use solometers, right? And what they, they set those solometers to measure at peak hold. So that will simply record the absolute peak number, the highest wavelength that's picked up, and that's what they show and reveal. I've got many issues with that, again, like hotspots, what happens if there's one real big concentration point and that's your peak, you know, like that, and then all the rest is like half that number. There's lots of issues there. I'll link to the article I've written about this issue, but that's what people want, that's what people are asking me to do, so I'm going to do it. I don't know if I can find a peak hold number on here, so instead you'll just have to, hopefully I can get the screen on here. Actually, you're not going to be able to see the screen because it's going to be so red. You'll just have to trust me on this, okay? I'll read out the numbers as I see them. Anyway, what we're going to use for this comparison sake is the peak number, all right, the highest value we see, all right, because it's too hard to average it, like, it's just ridiculous. There's so much fluctuation as I move around, so we're just going to go with the peak, and I hope you've run tight with that. All right, let's get started on this. So I just double-check, there's no way you can see the screen on here as I am, as I have the red lights on. It's just too hard to focus in because it's so bright with that red light. So yeah, you're just going to have to trust me on these numbers, okay? What I have done with this meter is I've locked in on the bottom right here. I've locked in the refresh rate, so it's going to be the same refresh rate for all of them. That's how fast it's measuring. It can be anything from, like, I think it's 100 microseconds right up to, like, five seconds in terms of how much data it clicks. So I'm going to put it 350 US. I believe that's microseconds. Anyway, let's go. And what I'm going to do is I'm just going to read out the numbers. Whoops, I'm just going to read out the numbers, and then I'll go back and write down the P number that I see. So this is the Mito Red, Mito Max. So we're going to start off panel here. Sure, I've got the settings right. Yeah, all right. So I am about two inches off. I'm at four, and this is milliwatts per centimeter square. 7, 5, 10, 12, 15, 20, 26. So I'm now in line with the panel. 35, 43, 41, 49, 46, 54, 54, 58, 54, 62, 55, 60, 65, 62, 68, 60, 61, 68, 60, 60, 62, 57, 56, 44, 40, 29, 23. I told you there was hips of variability there, right? What was the highest? 72, I think it was. That's a lot. That's pretty good. I'd say 72. These guys do claim to have the most power. They say they've got five more LEDs. Their numbers at the source were pretty low. So hey, that's pretty good, 72. You can see that variability there, and that's why I was so nervous about tracking this, because even when I was in front of the panel, it was 40, it was 50, it was 60, it was 70, and then dropped down again. I didn't get to 70 until I was way over to the side. I mean, it's all over the place. And if I average that, how do you average it? Do you just pick random points? But what happens if you pick five points and three of them are hotspots and two are really low points, and then you pick five points here and you don't get any hotspots? Like, there's so many issues. But anyway, 72. All right, I think that's what it was. 72, I have to go back and watch it. All right, let's do the same. So now we've got the red therapy, red rush. So I'm turning the near infrared light on, starting this up. It's so bright. All right, here we go. So we're starting off panel, seven. So this has got a much wider beam angle, because I'm way off and I'm still getting power on the side here, which I know I talk about. 10, eight, 14, 19, 19, 26, 30, 33, 44, 46, 41, 53, 57, 50, 58, 50, 60, 61, 51, sorry, 57, 49, 49, 49, 48, 51, 55, 54, 44, 39, 41, 52. It's dropping down. OK, I don't even know what number that was the highest there. Is it 60? Sorry, I'm going to have to get back and watch all of these. All right, let's move on to the next one. This is the Mito HQ Mito panel. Yeah, so one quick thing about the red rush there. I know they talk about having a wider beam angle, wider treatment area. And you saw that straight away because with the Mito red, when I was just off the panel, there was like, what, three or four points. Whereas here, I was like an inch or two off and I was already at 10. So this is a lot more focus. This is a lot more wider. I think red like rising, which we'll do at the end is the most focus of the lot, which again, it's like it's so confusing, right? I'm hoping you guys can understand why measuring powers is such a complex thing. Anyway, let's do the Mito HQ Mito Max. By the way, all these panels discount code Alex, you'll get a discount savings. Let's go. So this is one thing I don't like about the Mito HQ is you don't know if the lights are on. So fire and for it's on. Since fire and for it, it should be near free. Interesting. All right. And I read like, let's go. Start off panel. Hit the start button. Just checking this is working. Yeah. All right. So we're at three, two, four, six, 10, 14, 20, 23, 26, 30, 34. I'm just going to check something real quick. Yeah, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 45, 46, 46, 45, 45, 46, same pretty steady here. 46, 43, 45, 42, 40, 41, 37, 34, 32, 24. So it's dropping down. So what was that? 40, 45. All right. So I just went back to check the numbers. Mito read the very first one we had, peaked at 71. Red rush, the second one, the red rush, 720. Peaked at 60. Mito HQ Mito panel here. The black one peaked at 46. So so far the Mito read is as well in front. All right. So now we're going to do the Biomax. Platinum LED therapy Biomax 600. Okay. I think this came in second overall with power at zero inches. So let's get this going. Okay, we're at five, six, seven, 14, 24, 25, 38, 48, 50, 58, 56, 59, 60, 61. Oops, 61, 64, 55, 53, 50, 52, 55, 58, 59, 60, 66, 54, 54, 44, 28, 17, 12, 7. So I think the other peak was 60. So I mean, based on that, what did we say? 66 for Biomax, that puts them in second place with Mito read at first, but that was second place behind Juve. So if Juve come out number one here, Biomax would drop down, but Juve very well may not, because I know Mito read say they got the best on the most powerful panel on the market. And Biomax have said they're more powerful than Juve. So let's find out. All right, Juve solo firing up. Let's do this. So we're at zero, zero, three, three. Oh, just check that. Yeah, 35, five, six, eight, nine. We're in line with the LEDs now, 19, 21, 25, 28, 30, 33, 37, 41, 42, 44, 45, 43, 46, 48, 47, 43, 46, 44, 45, 44, 43, 40, 38, 39, 41, 40, 34, 30, 22, 19. There we go, that is crazy, isn't it? I don't even know what I said, 48 I think it was. So that puts them, that puts them after testing five panels, remember Juve were number one at zero inches, testing five panels that are in fourth place. Minority is 71, Biomax 66, Red Rush 60, Juve 48, only just beating MWQ at 46. Interesting, huh? So I mean, yeah, there was definitely a flaw in my zero inch testing because the Juve came out like double the power. So yeah, I apologize for any confusion that has resulted in this. I mean, you can even see the variability. Juve though, like MWQ, were pretty consistent. Biomax and MWQ, the two most powerful will seem to have the most fluctuation with the numbers, whether that's just because they have more hotspots, whether it's something to do with the beam angle, whether it's something to do with the LED spacing, or whether it's simply because they're much more high powered units, so there's more variability in it. I don't know. All right, so yeah, 48. Yeah, again, I want to apologize because obviously my zero inch readings were very inaccurate. I mean, minor read have sent me independent testing and they said they were the most powerful panel in the market. I haven't finished all the testing yet, but yeah, that's my meter here showing, yes they are, 71 has come out on top. Biomax have done their own testing and said they're higher than Juve. That's also what I saw, 66 versus 48. Yeah, I should have done six inch testing from day one. The reason why I didn't want to was because of that fluctuation because I didn't know what was fear. I mean, after speaking to a few people, they just say, oh, they use peak hold, right? Whatever the highest number is, that's what they're on with. I still have many flaws in there. I have flaws with all of these measurements, beam angle hotspots, all of it. You know this now. You know what, I'm doing this now, and we've got one more panel to go. So red light rising, I haven't forgotten about you guys. Let's see what happens here. I think red light rising actually do have quite a focused beam angle. All right, so red light rising full stack. I'm going to go down on an angle here because I've got the red lights in one row and then the neofrid underneath. So I don't want to just get red or just get neofrid. I'm going to come down and stake it, all right? Let's go. Start at this point. So we're at 3, 3, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 16, 21, 26, 32, 39, 40, 43, 43, 46, 48, 53, 51, 54, 56, 55, 56, 57, 57, 58, 55, 56, 58, 59, 57, 55, 53, 40, 48, 45, 29, 16, 5. What was that? 50 something, 58. Well, that was the only ones in the 50s. All right, so we've got a total. We've got a ranking. First, let's go bottom up. Last place for power audience at 6 inches tested by this meter, which has been customized to also test in up to 10, 50 nanometers, because the base model only goes to 850 or 750. This is what I'm looking at here. All right, so I see the power levels with the graph at the bottom. I see flicker and whatnot. You want to look at that EE measurement. So that was 15. That was the last measurement I took. And so that's changing. The graphs are changing. It shows pretty cool stuff like the peak nanometer. There was 660.9. You can flick it. It's a pretty cool machine. Last place, we have the Mito HQ, Mito panel, 46 milliwatts per centimeter square. Second to last, we have the Juve. All right, 48. So they weren't far from rock bottom. They came out number one by a large margin at zero inch. I'm going to have to go back and change all this. I'm so sorry. I feel horrible for this. No, sorry. Fourth place, we have red light rising, the full stack. 58. And third place, red rush at 60. And second place, the Biomex 600 at 66. And first place as claimed, down the end there, very first panel I tested. Mito red, Mito max, 71. They're also the cheapest panel. That makes them a really good value. I mean, the most power, cheapest price point. Sure they don't have all the bells and whistles, but interesting. So let's run through the updated totals now using the six inch power, peak power readings. First place with 25 points was the Biomex. And second place with 32 points was Mito red, Mito max. And third place with 37 points, red light rising. Equal, shared between Mito HQ and Juve, they both had 40 points. And in last place, sixth place, red therapy, red rush, 720, 41 points. Thoughts, comments, feedback, please leave them below. Please don't give me a thumbs down for this video. I've tried my best. I hope you can understand why I did what I did. I've written about it, talked about it. I don't need to bring it up again. Still though Biomex are clear number one. You can't go wrong with Biomex, like nearly the top power. I mean, there are only a few points below the Mito red. Great performance all around, best warranty, great support. Five wave lengths instead of two. You get the modular capability, low EMF, low flicker or decent flicker. Good amount of LEDs, good price point. This can't go to Alex saves 5%. There's a reason why they're fast growing. They've become very popular in the biohacking space. And they might not have the marketing might that Juve has for instance, but their panel is a good panel. And haven't had any issues with, like I did with the Juve you saw at the start of the video. So there we go. Mito red, if you're really tight on the cash and you just want a high-powered good value panel, then Mito red, Mito max. I mean, they scored really well in the second place. And they are a lot cheaper than Biomex. So there you go. You don't get all the same bells and whistles as you do with Biomex. And it's still overall good, good panel. This can't go to Alex who also saves 5% on their panel. So can't go wrong. The third place, red, like rising. Yeah, quite a unique panel, different in many ways. They don't have the modular design and all that as well. But they have no flicker. So if you're worried about flicker, then they're the ones to go to. And they also had decent power. I mean, not the best, but it's up there. So you can't go wrong with any of those panels. Mito HQ hold fourth place. So if you're in Australia, it goes Mito HQ. You're going to save a ton of money. If money is not an issue, it's sure we'll go with Biomex. But Mito HQ just can't go to Alex. I think it saves you 10% as well. And Juve, I mean, now they're in fourth, fourth equal. It's kind of hard to justify that high expense. So previously, you know, I thought they were really high powered. So I was like, well, if you just want pure power, go with them. But now, I mean, you have to wonder, there's a bit of panels. I guess that's what I'm trying to say. That's the whole purpose of this review. There's a bit of panels. They're high power. You get a bit of warranty. Bit of whatever it may be. And it's so much cheaper. And they don't do a discount code. I'm wrapping up now. What I'm going to do, be sure to subscribe and jump on my email list. Because what I'm going to do is I'm going to do a mini review. I'm going to do a handheld one. And then in 2020, I'm hearing whispers that, you know, there might be a new company coming on the market or there's going to be a new panel coming out. So what I'm going to do once things have settled down a bit, I'm going to do this whole review again with 2020 to find the best body panel for 2020. And I promise not to screw up the power and numbers this time around. 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