 It's Alex here from AlexFigures.com. I've got another red light. This one is from PlatinumLEDtherapylights.com. And these guys have been around for eight years, I believe, in the red light space. They're actually one of the oldest companies. So they know a thing or two about red light therapy. And I've heard many good things about their products. A lot of people ask me why, and I looked at their products, why didn't I review them? And I was like, to be honest, I didn't hear that much about it. I just thought they're a small little company. But when I took a good look at their website and spoke to the founder and did some digging, I was quite impressed. So, how'd you give me one of these units? And what I'm gonna do today is another one of my first impressions slash unboxing videos. And in the coming weeks, I'm gonna do a full review, just like I'm gonna do a review with all those other ones. So we'll get to that soon. But what I've got here is their Biomex 600 series panel, which is their new range of lights. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna open it up. We're gonna have a quick look, see what's included in the box. Talk a little bit about specs, a little about pricing, the product range. And then I'll tell you a bit about this new series with the old one. And then we'll get to the reviews I'm gonna do. All right, let's do this. Let's open it up. All unboxed. So what have we got? We've got the panel, which we'll come back to very soon. We have an instruction manual, though it just gives you a link, which is pretty common. A lot of these companies seem to do this. They might have, I don't know, the red light raisin, I think they did the same thing. Do you come with a little booklet though, you don't really need, once you've used one, it's pretty easy to do more. One cool thing is that the packaging here actually has their logo brand on the whole side, which is pretty cool. So what do we got? We've got a power cord. And like my recent video I did with the red light raisin product, it comes with the New Zealand Australia plug because I live in New Zealand. Obviously if you live in the States, you won't get this plug. But again, that saves me 10 bucks having to buy an adapter, which is cool. It's got a door hook, door hanging hook, which looks to be the same as the one from Juve, though I found these are kind of useless because they're too thin. So I've traded on a couple of doors now and at a couple of houses and they won't fit over the door, which is kind of silly. But I don't know, maybe in America you've got thinner doors. So that's no good, it's just a piece of metal. You've got the clips or the hanging points, which again are exactly the same as Juve, which is interesting. And then you've got the little pulley system to adjust the height, which, yeah, I mean, not really too much report on there. Another power cable. This must be for the modular design. So let them LED therapy lights, they, with their new Biomax range, they also do the modular design so you can expand and clip on just like Juve do. Then you've got this other cable, which is just a three and a half mil cable, like an audio cable. And again, that will be for the modular design. So if you get another panel, so they will talk to each other, which is all cool. And then finally, look at these. Now these are goggles. Oh, I don't know what they're calling. Sunglasses. That was on their website. They're not sunglasses because you can't see through them. I'll show you. I can't see a thing. It's black. So it's interesting they include this because most companies say red light therapy is safe on the ice. I know Juve talk about that. I believe red light man does the same. He used to break your main glasses. Now he doesn't. So it's interesting they included this. It's something that I still don't quite know what the deal is, like whether you have to protect your eyes or if it's beneficial to your eyes. I personally just take a bit of a middle ground approach and I don't stare right at it. Or if I do, like I'll close my eyes, not that that's helping huge amount because the near red light is obviously gonna penetrate through your eyelids. But anyway, that's something I have to look into. So yeah, that's what comes with the package. Now, the panel itself. So this panel being the Biomax 600 is 56 inches high. And it's quite wide. What do we got? We've got nine inches across, three inches deep. So there's in the Biomax range, you've got Biomax 300, 450, 600, which is this, and then the 900. So the 600, the difference between the 600 and the 900 is the 900 is a little bit wider. The 300 and the 450 are shorter. And then the same thing, 300 is narrower, 450 is wider. I think this width is pretty good. According to the stats here, there's so many stats. Look, you can go online. This is the thing with all these red light companies is they're always different. LED angles, they've got different wavelengths. They've got different power audiences. And then you've got all the panels. And Platinum LED therapy actually have two series, two ranges. So they've got the new Biomax range and then the standard Biom range. So not only do you have two of everything, you've got different sizes and different combos. And it can be a little bit confusing. And it's confusing for me because I look at all these different companies and then every time I see a new company, there's new models and brands. And that's why I've got my cheat sheet here. Sorry, this particular unit has, let's pull them up here. We've got 200 LEDs in it. And they're saying three watts each. The 900 has 300 LEDs. So you just, you get another third on the side there. The smaller units, the Biomax 300 has 100 LEDs. The Biomax 450, 150, this one, like I said, 200. Now, wavelengths. The original Biom range, I hope I haven't confused here. I feel like I'm confusing myself saying all this. The original Biom range had the 660 and the 850 nanometer lights, which is kind of like the standard these days. It's what you've used. It's what, I can read like Ryzen, it's my to read. They all use 660 and 850, Nova Thor, 660, 850. So that's what their original Biomax have. So this particular unit, the Biomax series, they use a combination of 630, 660, 810, 830, and 850 nanometers, five wavelengths, all right, instead of your standard two. And in fact, that's a, I think they're bling, if you want to call it that, is paid opinioning, all right. So they're trying to get a patent on those ranges, which is interesting. Now some people will say, well, what's better? I thought 660 and 850 was all you need. And that's kind of what the companies are sort of saying, you know, that's all you need. But if you do dig into some of the research and there's plenty of research, it is clear that there are other wavelengths that have shown some validability in terms of benefits, health benefits. So that's obviously what Platinumality are doing here by tapping into those other wavelengths. Now the interesting thing is, they're still similar to the 660 and 850 range. You're not seeing 700s, you're not seeing 900 nanometers, you're not seeing 590 or something, anything like that. 630 and 660 for your red light, I mean, that's still pretty close, right? And then in the near and far read, you've got 810, 830 and 850. Again, it's pretty narrow range, which is good and bad. I mean, it's not bad, but it makes you think, well, maybe the 660 and 850 is all you need. But you know what, that's something that you'll have to do your own research on. Check out my articles at AlexFegers.com, everything you need to know about red light therapy. I've got a pretty comprehensive article there plus a downloadable cheat sheet, which goes into all the benefits of different ranges. So have a look at that before deciding exactly what you want. So that's the wavelength. It's gonna look pretty cool when I turn it on because you've got a different color. So I'm looking forward to that, though there are only very different power in it. So a lot of people will ask you, oh, look, if red light therapy is so good, why do you need to spend 800 bucks on a panel when you can just turn on the TV and put it on red color or I don't know, use Christmas tree lights or get a red light bulb from Walmart and just use that. The thing is it's power output. Sure, there might be benefits in that particular wavelength, but it's how much of that energy you're getting, right? How much of the photo, the jewels and whatnot. And this is why these units are such heavy duty units. I mean, you've got a middle casing here, you've got four big fans in there and these LEDs, three watts apiece, 200 LEDs in here. It's a 600 watt draw. I mean, it's pretty intense, pretty high level light, all right? And all the top LED, sorry, red light companies do this, all right? This is why I'm not looking at flimsy plastic grow lights without a fan or anything on it. They all recognize that that power level needs to be high. So platinum LED therapy lights have come out with this new range, which is even higher than their previous range. In fact, they're claiming it to be the most powerful red light panel on the market in their own studies. And you can see these videos on their website and on YouTube. They tested this particular panel to be not quite double, but close to double Jews power units at the six inch or maybe it was 12 inch range, which is quite impressive because Jews numbers were also very impressive. So very interesting. Some people will then say, well, do you need that much power? And that's actually a really good question and something that, I don't know, but I'm told you can't overdose in this sort of stuff. Like there's no negative side effects from doing too much red light. I'm no expert on dosing the light because it's so complex and so confusing and such an ongoing changing landscape. But yeah, I mean, the good thing is you can work out how much jewels, how much energy you need from a particular wavelength and then reverse or work backwards from that. If you know the power output from this panel, you know what light wavelengths you've got and then you know how many jewels the body needs to absorb, then you can work out exactly how long you need to stand in front of the panel, which is pretty cool. And if it's a higher powered unit like this unit, then of course you don't need to stand in front of it for as long as you would with a wiki unit, which is very appealing for the consumer because if you're standing in front of these, if you're using your panels every day or five times a week or something, you know, if you're doing 20 minutes a day, it soon starts eating up into your day and into your week. If you can do that in half the time, 10 minutes or five minutes, that's a big saving. So that's power units. I'm gonna take the word for it right now and just say, yeah, it's more powerful than Juve and the other ones on the market. I have just got, this arrived the same day as my light meter, all right? So it's sitting there in my box, in the box. I've turned it on a few times, it looks cool, but I'm gonna have to play around with it for a few days before I can actually start testing everything and understand what it means. Once that meter's up and running, then I'll be able to do really cool reviews I've been talking about for the last couple of months. So I'm talking too much about this. How much does this one cost? This Biomax 600 is 899. The bigger unit, the Biomax 900 is 1,150. When you go the other way down to the 450, which is, you know, yay big, well, let's see, that is 650 and then you go down to the smallest one and it has 570. But you can also get the Bio range, which is your 660 and your 850 light. Now, if you look at the Bio 600, which is this size with 660 and 850 light, that's only $700. So it's a $200 saving compared to this. Now, this panel, like I said, has no EMF apparently, has a higher power radiance. So it's a big jump up in price to get those extra wavelengths, but you also get in the modular design, you get in the higher power. But in a nutshell, this unit, more power, better internals, better benefits, better features, and the most wavelengths I've seen in any red light panel other than the custom design lines, which is very cool, very cool. So what I'm gonna do now is turn it on, we'll have a look at it, we'll have a listen to it, and then I'm gonna wrap it up, all right, because I wanna work on my detailed reviews rather than these unboxing videos. Now, one thing with the price, I should have a discount code for the Platinum LED lights, therapy lights, and that code would be Alex, just like it is for my other red light companies, say LEX, I'm not too sure what you'll get for that, but you should get something. All right, let's go turn this on and see how it looks. All right, so I've plugged that in. One thing I noticed as soon as I plugged it on, there's a little screen here, it's pretty fancy. It's a lot more advanced, if that's the right word, than the standard countdown timer. See on the screen, which is pretty cool. So what have we got here, 20 minutes, red light and for red light, I didn't even understand. Oh, I can select them on the screen, so I can choose between red light and for red light, or both, I'm gonna do both. Menu, I'm gonna change it. 20 minutes is the maximum time, let's leave it on there. All right, let's fire it up. Okay, I'm scared of it. It's very bright, as they always are. It's actually quite quiet as well. I've got a disbell meter, I don't know if you can see me on this, but I'm still here. I've got a disbell meter and when I do my four reviews, I'm gonna compare the sound output for all of these as well because I think this is actually one of the quieter panels. Which is cool, because they can be quite loud. Countdown timer's ticking down. On the back, like I said, four fans. You've got that extension cord here. If you get another panel, there's a little switch here. Determines which one's the master. The cool itching on the side, platinum LED. And then you've got the power switch, which controls power to the unit. So if I turn that on, yeah, so it's similar to the Juve. You turn the power on and then you have to enable it on here. Unlike the other brands, like Red Light Rising, for instance, you just turn the power switch on or away you go. Personally, I think these little control things, though, they are really cool. They're a little bit gimmicky. I mean, some people, I guess, like them. And they're beneficial. And being able to sleep between Red Light and if Red Light, like I've said in other videos, there's never been a time where I've just chosen one. But people must do it because they all have this option now. So yeah, that's the Platinum LED Therapy Biomax 600. I'll turn it on one last time. In terms of how effective it is, like I said in other videos, we know Red Light Therapy works. I know it works. It's changed my life and my health. There's so much study evidence on Red Light Therapy. I've written about them on my blog over at AlexFingers.com to check them out over there. So it's not a matter of does it work or does it not. We know it works. It's just a matter of finding what is the best panel for your money and how does this panel compare to the competitors product. That is something that hopefully I can help you with in the coming weeks when I start doing these in-depth reviews. Where I've got my spectrometer, I've got a flicker meter, I've got an EMF meter and I've got a decibel meter. I'm gonna test all the metrics on these. I'm gonna see what units are putting out the most power, which ones are the safest from an EMF point of view. And then also do a per dollar costing where we work out how much energy you're getting and then how much it's costing for these panels. So again, this panel, $8.99, just can't go to Alex should save you something. I don't know if it's 5% or 10% I'm not too sure but plug it into what happens. You can get the same size in the original buyer series for a couple hundred bucks cheaper but you only get 660 and 850. You don't get the reworked internals. You don't get the same power output as this and you don't get the modular design. But still, if you're just looking for a cheap, I'm not a cheat. I hate that word. If you're just looking for a low cost but while we're on the panel, the base buyer range could be a better option. If you plan on expanding in the future then definitely spend extra money and get this because you got the expansion, power outputs and everything. One last thing I should mention, this does come with an app which you can apparently use and it will spit out like dosing times and everything. Which is really cool. I haven't used that yet. In fact, I've got all about it and like I said I've just opened this today to do this video. So, be sure to subscribe because when I do that full review I'll look at things like the app and I'll look at things like costing and breakdown if you think. End of the day, this product is gonna be a good panel. There's no denying that if you purchase this it's not like you've made a mistake in bottle limit. In fact, I think all these panels are actually good panels. It's just, like I said, trying to find which one is the best or which one is gonna get you the best bang for your buck. So, be sure to subscribe. Put any questions you want me to cover in the review down below. If you have any questions about this product leave it below and I'll do the best to answer it. Be sure to check out all my other videos because I've got a heap of them on Red Light Therapy, on the Juve, Red Light Rising, Mito HQ, Mito Red, there's tons of them. 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