 This is my first red light therapy video for 2021 and I'm excited because I have the new mito red light mito pro. This is the mito pro 1500. It is the top of the range panel from mito red light, which is very, very cool because if you've seen my 2019 comparison series, mito red panel did really, really well. Part of the reason it did really, really, really well was because it was just a simple, no-nonsense, high-powered, low-emf, low-flicker panel that came in at a really, really good price point. Now, mito red have obviously swung to the other side of the speaker from here by releasing a more of a premium panel, which is this mito mod, sorry, mito pro range, which incorporates things such as inbuilt timer, multi-multiple, wavelength, modular capability, fans option, all those cool things that some of the other panels have been doing for a while, but it's going to be really neat to see how mito red have done implementing this into their panel. So this has just arrived, tell the light, it has actually been here for a few weeks, but I've been so busy with a few other things. I haven't even opened it up now, so I'm going to do a first impressions quick unboxing video, show you a few things, have a quick play around with it, and then later on, once I have used it for a few weeks, I will do a more detailed review. I'll also be using this panel in my upcoming 2021 red light therapy body panel comparison video, so be sure to subscribe to check out those other videos, but in the meantime, hang around and let's see how this panel looks. It is the mito pro 1500, I had to turn it around because it was upside down when I opened it up, and I have to tell you, it is very solid, it's rather heavy panel, same middle framing that the casing, sorry that the all the panel seem to have these days, the juves, platinum LED. Upon initial inspection, it did remind me of both the platinum LED biomechs and the juve panels, in terms of LED layout and size and shape and everything like that, however the juve and biomechs have more of a glossy finish, this is a little bit more of a matte finish. On the side, you get the similar vents that the other panels have, the branding which is cool, I think it's a little bit thicker than the other panels, and on the back you have five big fans, which is kind of standard for panels this size, this is the extra wide model, this is 300 LEDs built in, you can get a smaller one with 150 LEDs and then even a smaller one again with 60 LEDs, it's good to see the end built timer now which is quite a neat function to go in, I know a while ago I didn't really rate it that much but it is handy and having a countdown timer on this cool as well, you've got big thick plastic feet on it so you can lean against the wall, not going to damage the wall, and then you've got all the plugs for the modular setup, so if you're connecting more of them together, you can wire them all in, you've got one central control unit, which is very very cool, so this is your nearing for red and red light, see that, Mito Red typically just used the 660 and 850, that's what the GIN1 panels use, they've also released what's called the Mito Mod range, which is a black case panel, which looks really cool, it's similar to this in terms of design and some features, however the Mito Mod only has 660 and 850, like the original Mito Red panel, the new Mito Pro panel has their four wavelength patient-pending technology in there, so they're using 630, 660, 830 and 850 nanometer lights, now some people say that you know those other wavelength wavelengths aren't beneficial and just marketing claim, marketing play, but I've looked at some of the studies, well I've looked at the studies and there are some really good papers out there showing the benefits of these other wavelengths, where it gets a little bit interesting is do they still have the same benefits when they use with other wavelengths, like when you're combining them, I'm not too sure, what I do know though is I've been using the Biomax from Platinum LED which also uses multiple wavelengths and I get exceptional results with that panel, so I think it's a good move that they're doing this, not only does it differentiate them a little bit and differentiate the Mito Pro product to the original Mito Red product because you are getting a few more wavelengths in there, but I think the science is there to support it, so that's good to know as well. What else do we need to know about it? It comes with the power cables, it comes with the same pulley system that has been used in these panels for a couple years now, comes with a three and a half mil adapter, that is for if you get multiple panels and you hook them together and so you can control it all from one panel, I've done videos on all of these sort of things like the modular setup before so just check out my other videos, it comes with some eye goggles, I personally don't use them, I just don't look directly at the lights and it comes with some cables, middle cables for the top so you can hang it on this pulley system and it also comes with this door hook, so you can clamp it this on top of the door, use the pulley system and away you go. Though looking at this it's the same problem that I always have with these door hooks, three size options, this being the biggest one, the new Mito Mod Range uses, incorporates all the same good stuff from the Mito Red company, so we've got high, high radiance which is your power output, low EMF, low flicker, but what's new with the Mito Pro compared to the original series, well we have the modular capability, so you can clip on another panel on here, for instance you could get the smaller 300 and clip it on there or you could put another one of these on top and go head to toe, you can use mobile stands with this series of panels with the new Mito Pro panel range, so you have the built-in control system and countdown timer so that's new with the Mito Pro range, you've got the four wavelengths which I mentioned before and also something interesting that I noticed on their website, it's not really marketed or it's not pushed heavily but they've now got three-year warranty on these panels, the original panels and even just the standard Mito Mod Range only have two-year warranty, so that's quite an interesting move and I think it's a smart move because you spend a lot of money on these panels and you don't want them to give out and then you're stuck with a big piece of metal, right, that you can't get replaced. Speaking of money, what is the price? So this panel here, the 1500 retails for $1,150 US dollars. Now if you use code ALEX, you will save 5% on that, so it brings it down to about $1100. If you drop down a size to the Mito Pro 750 which is half the size, half the LEDs, you're paying $650 before any discounts and then if you go down again to the, excuse me, $300 with 60 LEDs, you're paying $300. If you got the money, as I always say, go with the bigger ones. You're getting bigger treatment area, you're getting more red light therapy, more radiance, more exposure to the red light therapy in a short amount of time and you know, it's marginal size difference in terms of taking up wall space in there. So I always think go bigger if you can, unless you want a small one for a particular need, like you want to set it on a desk and you just use it on your face or something like that or your foot. In which case the 300 could be a well-sized. See that it's up and running now and two things that I noticed, first one is, and this happens every time I turn on one of these panels for the first time, it's how bright it is, like that's ridiculously bright, I don't know if you can see me, but it's good, that means it's good, it's a high powered light. Secondly, it's rather quiet. There is that wear there, five fans, they are big fans though, but it's not, it's not that, you know, like ear piercing wear that some of the other panels seem to have. I do test for sound levels in my comparisons area, so I will be doing that with this panel and based on that it's probably gonna do really well. One thing I was a little bit confused with when I turned it on was the panel up there, powers on, this is how it looks right, the control panel, and when up is mode, you see A1 and A1, so I don't really know what that meant, but I just hit okay and what happened was just the red lights came on, so the near infrared lights are through here. Now you can't see near infrared lights, but years and years of using these panels, you know when they are working because you will see a very dim red light, so I knew straight away something wasn't working as I expected and then I realized the infrared light wasn't on, so that meant I turned it off and that's when I started playing around with this mode button. So now what I'm assuming is A is red light and one is near infrared light or the other way around, sorry, so because you can choose between them, so you can have both on or just one or the other. I think it's a little bit confusing, maybe they could have put a little label under here saying you know red light and the infrared light or changing these around, so that was instead of an A was like an R and that was an N or something like that. Another thing a lot of panels do is they have the infrared light plus the red light here, so you can see straight away which ones are going, another thing though you can tell or at least I can tell the slight color difference in these red LEDs up here, so typically with just a 660 and 850 nanometer wavelength light you're going to see a standard red light and with this one because they're using the 630, 660, 830 and 850 you can see a very slight change. I mean again it's hard to say what this is going to look like on the computer but I know I can see the slight change. Another thing is time, so I haven't used the time function, oh very easy just hit time it adds a minute, how far up does it go? 20 minutes which seems to be standard for all these panels, I wonder if that's like a safety regulation thing, but anyway that's what it is, we hit okay which is start and it counts down after 20 minutes, I'm assuming it'll turn off. So that's the new Mitopro 1500, the new top of the range panel from mito red light dot com, so far looks good, ticks all the boxes in terms of what top of the line panel should have, you've got multiple wavelengths in there, you've got inbuilt control panel and timer, you have the ability to choose between red light and their infrared though it is a little bit confusing but you'll soon figure it out, you've got modular capability, you've got a three year warranty which is better than the standard one and two year that you see with other companies so that's great, you've got free USA shipping, I don't know if I mentioned that before but free shipping to continental USA, I'm not too sure what shipping rates are to your country, it's something I always get asked and it's just too hard for me, I mean the video will literally go for half an hour, I'll be going down every single country, so you go in there, put your address in, hit over to mito red light dot com, put your address in and it should spit out a pretty good, pretty accurate shipping quote, yeah well priced, well packaged, comes with everything you need, it's what I'm thinking with this, my initial impressions, might have read previously, right so this panel being released was like the really good quality, really high powered, low cost brand, you know just a no nonsense, no frills, does everything you need in a red light panel and is extremely well priced, this I think they're still doing that, they've still got that well priced, you know good all round option but you've now got a few more of those premium functions which to be honest I think will become more of a normal, will become the norm anyway so the control timer modular capability, the mito pro though is probably a step up above than mito mod range in the sense that this does have the patent pending for wavelength, so if you do want those multiple wavelengths then yeah you spin a little bit extra with this over the mito mod, I know it all gets a little bit tricky because you're so many brands out there now and then you've got so many brands and each brand tends to have different product lines and then within those product lines you've got prices and it gets to point where you're like oh my god what do I buy, who do I go with what do I buy and that's where you're going to want to watch my upcoming 2021 red light therapy body panel comparison because that's where I'm going to look at the main panels from all of these companies, I'm going to test them over a bunch of metrics and we're going to see which one comes out on top and help you make more of an informed decision, use discount code elixalex you'll say 5%, hit subscribe below because I will be doing a more detailed comparison, if you'd like me to compare this with another panel maybe a platinum or a jube or something like that let me know because I may do that as well and I'll definitely be using it in the upcoming comparison series, so that's me for now, I'll talk to you soon, leave a comment below, overall it's a good product, I kind of complain but it will be neat to test it and update you guys all in a couple weeks time.