 Hey guys, it's alexander from alexfigus.com and today I am reviewing the mito red light mito pro 1500 now if you have subscribed to my channel You may have already seen my first impressions and unboxing video of this panel But in this video what we're gonna do is we're gonna take a deep deep dive and we're gonna test it I've got an assortment of meters and and little devices We're gonna test everything from power irradiance to wavelength to emf We're gonna do some crunch the numbers and look at price and value across power wattage output And how many LEDs it have of course we're going to talk about the device itself I'm gonna share my experiences using it over the last few weeks And we're gonna compare it to some other panels not only in the mito red light product range But also some rival products, you know from other companies to help you But yeah, pretty much in a what I want to do with this video is to help you make a informed decision Whether you should buy this panel for a different one from my read or you know go out with your money first things first What do you need to know about my read light and this particular panel? Well, my to read light are American based company They were set up a few years ago now and to be honest They caused quite a stir when they entered the market because they came in with some really high-powered and Great value like low-cost panels and they the panels weren't like Revolutionary in the sense that they had all this new technology or anything like that No, they they just did the basics very very well great design easy to use Great emf or like no emf levels or anything like that good support good shipping rates Just every across the board really really well And in fact the original series the mito red light max panel Play second overall in my 2019 body panel comparison of video and second to the platinum LED Biomex, so you know and this was a relatively new company and a new product, right? And in fact some people are especially competitors you know used that as a Counter-argument as to why you should say away from this company because they are seeing you but fast forward to three years and hey look that's still around they're still doing very very good and Their websites they got a great website. They got a great support page. I hear great testimonials from from viewers and readers that are buying their panels and the Panels work. I mean I've been using this for a few weeks I've used the previous one the first gen product for a month or two or even longer actually and yeah I get really good results from it. So that is all good now. What did by no red light do well after they had their original? series they realized that yeah There were a few features that they needed to include in their panels and they introduced two new lines They introduced their mito mod range and their mito pro range This is the mito pro mito pro 1500 the mito mod which is now there I guess their middle of the pack product range that incorporated a few new features such as the ability to Connect multiple panels, you know on top or side by side hints the name mod for modular and you could also use the stand I Think also their internals were improved more power and all that other good stuff the mito pro the top of the range product line Went a step beyond that. Yes, you have the same modular capabilities But you also have an inbuilt LCD control panel and a timer and also the mito pro range have a much bigger panel So the 1500 that I have here actually has 300 LED's where it's the biggest mito mod panel has been below 200 I think it's 180 LED also hit over to alexfix.com and jump on my email list because what I'm doing is I'm building a red light therapy buyers guy and what I'm doing is I'm taking all the data from these reviews and all the data from my experiment and I'm gonna package up a like a comprehensive guide to help you Find the best red light panel or device for your needs and you'll be able to compare everything like cost per LED wavelengths emf output cable length price all of that and one One page one one one blog article, so they'll be over alexfix.com. Okay, so how much is this mito pro 1500 costs? Well, it retails for $149 now the guys that might already have shared a discount code that you guys can use and that code is alex Alex if you enter that in when buying one of these panels or any of the panels on their site for that matter You will save 5% so that brings the price down for this panel 1092 US dollars, so that's that's a good price shipping rates if you're in America you have free shipping Which is awesome if you're out of America you you're looking at spending about 100 to 130 dollars I think is about 125 dollars to Australia about 120 dollars to the UK, so that is on the higher side Those shipping rates, you know, I know some other companies their shipping rate international shipping rates are a lot lower than that So that is a bit of a bummer, but if you're in America that free shipping is a great advantage All right, let's move on to the look and feel category. So Minor read box comes in a nicely packaged box. You know straight away that it's a minor read panel The internal box where the panel is sitting in is a nice white gloss box Which I haven't seen a box like this before and you do have lots of labels and Branding on it always a good thing when you open up that box. It's pretty standard. You've got your phone packaging You see the panel there and then underneath you have all your accessories and manual now I class this as a body panel, but it's only just so technically my classification for a body panel is I think 150 LEDs up to 300 LEDs So this unit does have 300 LEDs. So it's top of the range for the body panel above body panel then I go into my mega panel category where you know some of these panels have over a thousand LEDs Size-wise it is 42 inches tall, which is just over a meter 10 inches Across at the front there, which is about 25 centimeters and three inches thick You can see on the side. We have the rubber feet on the back we have one two three four five fans and We have the main power switch the main power plugs and the input and outputs for The modular capability all pretty standard stuff. I do like though that the power points You know, I was gonna say that in the middle, but they're not quite probably just above middle But they are low or some other panels have it up high. That's a bummer. I prefer them down low because Your power points are low on the floor, right? So if you're hanging this up high or leaning against the wall, you've got to run that cable down to your power point And of course if the power plugs are up really high here You know, you don't have much length in the cable that comes with the panel and you've got to run lots of extension cords So that is a bit of a bummer. To be honest on the side. There's nothing Totally unique. It's just standard events here. No no branded etching And then you've got the mitre red light label and colors on the side there On the other side, we have the control panel, which is rather basic But it does what it needs to do and on the front you wear the LEDs and it's all encased in a white metal package Weight-wise we're at 25 pounds, which is 11 kilos. You know, that's about typical. It is weighty But this is quite a large unit. Unfortunately, there are no handholds or grips Which is a bit of a bummer. I've seen this coming out in it and more of these new generation panels and It is a nice little add-on. I'm sure All companies will catch up to this and you know, maybe the next generation might already lights will have those grips Because they are useful. It is only available in white the mitre mod range that the range down from the mitre product comes in black And the original mitre red light the base range that comes in like a white with a clear perspex Front covering. So you got three different designs. I think the white is fine. You know, it's nothing like wow That's totally unique or amazing, but hey, it doesn't look bad So, yeah, fair real wish you's there. Okay, so what do you get with your purchase? It's all the standard accessories. You get a pulley Some I go girls pretty standard you get the steel wire screws they go on the top and a little clip You get your narrow door hook that doesn't work here You get extra cables if you're getting multiple units so you can connect them all and control them from the one panel and You get your power cable. Now this power cable is 1.8 meters long, which is I think six feet It didn't come with a New Zealand plug But I'm not gonna hold that against my red light because often when I get these panels that have been sent on Direct from the warehouse or from, you know depending on stock levels in that Sometimes I get sent review units. So I was provided this panel from from my red light for instance So it may be a different experience I guess then what the regular consumer gets and I'm pretty sure they send you a local plug So I won't hold that again them against them. So at the moment, obviously I have my adapter on here for this plug You also get the minor red light manual, which is you know, it's pretty good It's the most of the content is just pulled straight from the website but it is like a nice glossy large manual and You know, I think it is important that these manuals are included rather than just a link to a website or like a really You know a simple one-page Manual that some people some companies have because you're spending, you know A thousand bucks on these panels and if you haven't used them before it is nice to know like how to set them up and and How to connect them together if you've ordered two or three of them and also a bit about red light therapy and You know how it works. So yeah, good manual. What about other add-ons? Well, the only other thing you can get for these panels is the stand now I might a red light just have one stand and that is the Vertical stand they don't offer a horizontal stand at this point their vertical stand is $299 and it's quite a solid Stand I think it weighs something like 50 pounds and that will hold Two to four panels so you get two of these side-by-side two stack on top and you've got a epic wall panel It does look like a good stand. I haven't tested the stands in fact I don't have much experience testing stands. I get a lot of questions asking about them So I may have to get into that and start getting some of these stands and you know See how it is sitting them up and moving them around in that so yeah, be sure to subscribe But I will do that later in the year I'll get into reviewing some of these stands and comparing them what about warranty and support so with this particular panel You're getting a three-year warranty, which is good. The norm used to be one or two years now It's been pushed up to three. I think the best in the market is five Which is quite amazing for three years is a good warranty period I don't know if that's for all of the might I read panels that I think their base Align is still only two years, but you'd have to check on the website might I read also offer a 60 day No questions asked return policy and there is no restocking fee So pretty much if you get this you use it for 50 days or whatever and you think hey It just it doesn't do anything for me or I'm not impressed with it or whatever you can I'm send it back Of course, you'll have to pay the shipping cost. So that is bit of a financial head I guess but you're not gonna be hit with a restocking fee Okay now for the fun part of the review Tests in wavelength testing power testing performance. So like I've touched on already 300 LEDs 305 watt LEDs in this panel. They're single single diode LEDs with a 60 degree beam angle So on the beam angle front, we've seen everything from 30 degree beam and angles right through to 90 And I personally think around that 30 to 60 is best and I think 90 is just too wide So that's good to see this particular panel has four wavelengths now It has two red light wavelengths and two narrow-freed wavelengths and those wavelengths are 630 and 660 and your red light and 830 and 850 and your narrow-freed light now what's interesting here is Might I read have split the power evenly between all four wavelengths So you 25% of the power is going to 630 25% 660 etc Now if you look at the platinum LED by a max for instance, they have five wavelengths, right? But 80% of the power is still going to 660 and 850 So you're only getting 20% of power going to those three other wavelengths And and you know this pros and cons of that the pros are that hey We know 660 and 850 are the most researched and there's good therapeutic use to them So you know you want to get that you want to get the the the benefits of those lights, right and Whereas those other wavelengths are still kind of new and we're still learning about them So you don't necessarily want all the power going there in case we find out they're not that good though I don't believe that to be the case. But yeah, the downside of course is You know like you may think are you getting all this power at 810 But it might only be a few percentage points of the overall panel. So that is kind of yeah, and that's a buy makes I'm talking about whereas the The moderate what they've done is yeah, they've spread it evenly. So, you know, okay You can even blend of all these wavelengths. So, you know, that's quite neat And I know another panel like light parts LED. I've reviewed that. I'll put a link to that below. You can check that out You know the manufacturer their school of the developer there has gone Another step in what he's done is tried to create a custom blend to suit or to get the best Benefits for you. So for instance with the light part LED the top third of the lights have a lot of 18 nanometer LEDs because that's most beneficial to the brain So the idea is, you know, that's the parts gonna be on the brain and you know, so there's interesting things like that Anyway, my rate four out four wavelengths 25 split between them all now what I'm gonna do I actually have a data chart here from moderate that shows the breakdown in In The wavelength so you can see the four peaks there and over the end here that the neofurid is quite You know the peaks aren't as separate as say the red light So what I'm gonna do is I'm going to use my big trometer and I'm gonna test to see what wavelengths this is picking up and Yeah, if my roots claims are correct. So let's do that first We'll test the red light first then the neofurid after we've done that We're gonna use the same device to test power levels and irradiance And that's that's the real fun part and I know a lot of people excited by that. All right So I've just tested the red light only I've left the neofurid off now I took a few readings because obviously in the panel You know one LED has to be your six six six thirty the other one six sixty So if you go right over a six thirty, you're gonna get a higher concentration of six thirty and less of six sixty For instance, so anyway, this is a pretty good representation But what I found is yes, you're getting that one peak over here, you know, so about six six five Okay, so remember it's meant to be six sixty and six thirty So we're getting a peak at six six five still though like you're still getting a ton of light coming in at six sixty Which is down here. So you're still gonna keep a light there But the peak is more around that six six five number, but what's interesting though the other Wavelength is meant to be six thirty at least that's what they say on the website, but I'm getting six forty five And that's quite far off and I just tested this multiple times because I was thinking, you know, is that a bad bad reading? But no matter where I went on the panel is around that six six six four five six thirty is way down here, right? So you're only getting You know I'm not too sure what's going on there. I mean, that's a quite a big difference the six six five versus six sixty Yeah, that's okay couple wavelengths a couple of points there And you're still getting a ton of light in the six sixty But the difference between six thirty and six four five is massive and there's obviously a peak coming at six four five and again I tested that in in various Different areas. So it is interesting. Remember when you have the printout from my to read here That's saying, you know the six thirty and six sixty. So it's a similar graph I mean in terms of what we see there what we see over here It's just the wavelength are out now, of course my device is only worth a few thousand dollars Obviously the company's making this have all the fancy technology. That's probably worth ten times that So it could be my device, but to date it's been pretty bang on with with what panels say I'm in here and near there's a wavelength that is out. So my suspicion is that the minor red is actually putting out more of a six six forty and a six sixty and Compared to six sixty and six thirty. So that's interesting And I mean the reason I test this is if you are looking, you know, maybe you've found some recent research showing that 630 is really beneficial for a certain disorder disorder that you have and hence you want to buy this panel And then you see this and you're like, well, actually, I'm not really getting much 630. That's why I test this All right. So anyway, let's test and now I'm afraid and see how that stacks up Firstly you look at the shape of the graph and you compare it to the minor red graph And yeah, I mean it's pretty much bang on now. Let's have a look. So remember minor red say this panel and that's 830 and 850 So let's see where we're at So over here we have You're looking at this number up here eight I'd say the peaks are about eight fifty one eight fifty two So that's good and again that shows that hey, yeah My my device is should be accurate because that's what we expect and then if we come over here This should be about 830 836 830. Yeah 836. So again, it's only a couple points out I expect a bit of a Differentiation between the exact number and what it's been out and out put it as long as the Energy level is still quite high. So if we go down to 830, which is yeah So you're still getting a ton of Irradiance at 830 even though the peak is about 836 And that's the thing with LED light lasers would just be straight up and straight down. Um, so Yeah, what's interesting here is So the peaks that I'm testing for the near infrared. What was it 835 and 852 So not too bad compared to the the marketer claims But for the near infrared. I'm sorry for the red light. Yeah, there's definitely a discrepancy at that 630 mark You're getting more at 645. So be interesting if my red are watching this Maybe they can leave their comments or thoughts below. Otherwise, I'll I'll reach out to them as well and try get um Some information as to what's going on Hey, so it's been about a week since I tested the my red panel and I did reach out to the guys at my red regarding the 630 nanometer wavelength discrepancy that that are we discovered in my test here and They're all quite surprised because all their Independent test results that they had when they first designed this panel and all their own testing that they've done in-house had shown that yeah They're the wavelength peak was around that 630 nanometer mark hence why they were marketing it as Having 630 and the 660 nanometer wavelength So yeah, they were quite surprised and they did get some research into it and it turns out that there was a few changes at the manufacturing company and There was a period there where yeah, unfortunately the LED Wavelengths weren't quite as claimed and that's obviously one of the panels that I have here so my turret have said straight away they've got on to this and they are you know, they've resolved the issue and Panels going forward will be back to what they should be with that peak at 630 nanometer wavelength And they've also said that brought in some quality control standards to Consist continuously Check that you know the paddles are putting out the numbers that they are meant to be putting us All right, cool So I'm gonna test a radiance now and there's a few metrics I do test here peak power at six inches for never read and red light We do a combined about combined power and we do a total power Total estimated wattage output now I've explained how I test these and why test them and all the other reviews and you know It typically takes me a couple minutes and then all the testing I've always filmed it all and some of these reviews are getting quite long So going forward what I'm going to do is just do all the testing And then come back to you with all the numbers All right, and if you want it if you want a full explanation of what I'm doing and why just ask a question I'll answer it in the comments below or go back and watch one of the other four reviews because I explained it all in there All right, the numbers are in now while I was taking those measurements What I thought I'd do is is a separate video Explaining my testing protocol not only for the power radiance, but for emf and everything Um, and then I'll just refer to that going forward So be sure to subscribe because I'll film that later today and hopefully get that up soon as well So if you do want to know exactly how I'm testing this Be sure to stick around for that. But anyway, the numbers are in now I'm gonna run through all these numbers and I'll provide a little bit of context and comparison as I go through them But what I will be doing like I mentioned at the start of this video I'll be doing a red light therapy buyers guide over at alexfix.com and I'll be putting all this data from every panel I test and you'll be able to go in and just compare exactly You know how your juve compares to this or how, you know The light path LED compares to a bi-max whatever you'll be able to compare it all and see it in one nice table So be sure to jump on the email to be notified of when that's life All right, so numbers so first things first peak power at six six inches in the center was eighty eight point two Millwatts centimeter square which is which is up there It's not the highest power panel that I've tested today, but it was it was up there Red light peak was forty seven near of red peak was forty four So those numbers, you know are a little bit behind light path LED who we also have five-watt LEDs So those numbers are you know, they're very high numbers, but they aren't the best for instance on the light path LED panel which had five watt LEDs as well. They're around the forty eight and fifty so, you know Very similar, but still higher than the minor. It's so that is you know surprising I wouldn't say disappointing but because they asked all the good numbers, but a little bit surprising All right now the total power output, which is nine The average of nine readings across the panel and then based on the size we get a wattage bigger was a hundred and thirty six watts Which is um, which is really good. I think that's that's one of the highest Of course the bigger the panel the higher that should be but what's useful is we take this figure later on and we do a Value calculation, but a hundred and thirty six now what's interesting is the light path LED panel the large panel They have two hundred and fifty five LEDs But the LEDs are also five watt because most panels are only three while it is right the light path LED is also five watt now their total Total power output was a hundred and twenty so you're getting more power from the minor read panel compared to the Light path panel, but of course you're getting 40 odd more LEDs But where this is going to be interesting is when we do the calculations in the value section after this Which we'll do very very soon So be sure to stick around for that and the other figure I have here is the average Combined power over nine spots and that was 76 mil watts before we go into the value round I got two more little tests one is the water straw So I'll do that real quick and then secondly we're going to look at the hot spot here I have the panel six inches from the wall What are we going to do now is fire it up and we're going to see what the pattern Looks like on the wall all all going well. It's a well-designed unit. We should see a nice red blend With only the drop-off of red light towards the end no concentrations in the middle. Let's turn it on and see Yeah, and we do it's exactly what we see In fact, it's quite hard to identify any so there are some very subtle Rings coming around here. Remember though, there's two There's two red light LEDs in this not just the one so that you are going to see a little bit of a difference between Then to section of the two red lights, but that's good. I mean overall You see that there is a nice Drop-off. This is six inches out. Remember so you're seeing you know the concentration of light Which is effectively right in front of the panel here a couple inches out You're seeing a bit of light and then it drops right off But the main thing is you're not seeing massive peaks or that polka dog effect that we have seen in some other panels A good result there from the mitered panel as we go further back. I'm just trying to say with my eye I can see very very small sort of rings. I mean it's it's It's it's good. It's really good. I'm just I can see some very minor ones But again, it's probably the different LEDs, but I wouldn't be worried about that I have seen some shocking examples where you see real concentrated light So as for the wattage draw figures, we have the red light pulling 390 watts the near infrared 425 and the total wattage draw when both lights are going at 806 You know we put in all of this over at Alex figures.com for you to check out All right, so I think that's everything for the power and performance around overall We know we're getting good a good blend of light, which is great We're getting Four wavelengths as claimed. However, the 630 is more around the 640 645 everything else is pretty much lined up though Power or radiance levels are very high. Yes, very very high It's just that some other new panels are better now than what I was testing here But still they're really good numbers and there's no big discrepancies between the infrared and the red light We're getting a nice even blend between reading there for it So that is all good. What we're gonna do now is we're gonna look at the value We're gonna look at the value around now. There's two calculations. I do The first one is a simple dollar per LED. Now I use the discounted price So again, that's the price you would be paying if you use discount code Alex a lex will save you 5% So the the figure that I come up with is $3 and 64 cents So effectively what what that means is one LED in this panel costs you $3 64 Now that's the lowest figure I've seen out of I think four panels now I've tested for big name panels So that's very good. And that's why I said when moderate light came into the scene a few years ago They really um, you know, they disrupted the space quite a bit because they had not only a good powered unit But the price the price point was amazing. So $3 64. That's the loss of scene again This will all be over at um Alex figures comm so you can compare all the numbers over here But the main figure this is the real good figure that I like seen is the discounted dollar per Wattage output figure alright, so that was the wattage calculator wattage output for the whole panel And then we are divide that by the price now This came out to be eight dollars and two cents, which again is the lowest we've seen So what that means is for eight dollars you're getting one watt of Red and the infrared light so effectively it's it's how much bang for your bucket you're getting Now that's it's low. I mean the other panels that we have tested Are close to that figure, you know in the eight dollar mark nine dollar mark So it's not like it's worlds apart, but it is still the lowest so it is worth mentioning and Which is yeah, I mean it's it's interesting interesting because Sure, I didn't have the highest power radiance that we've seen that I've tested today But it's still got really good numbers But just because of the low price price point it still comes out really good in the belly around so hey That's all good one of the thing I should mention I will be testing the most popular body panels I'll be doing a big side-by-side comparison test soon very soon. Hopefully Just waiting for the new by max panels to be released once I have done that I'll be comparing all of these in one big video series So be sure to subscribe to that because I know as you're watching this you're thinking, you know What are these numbers? It's hard to compare them or what are we doing is comparing all these features and Metrics that I'm testing today and having it all in one big video So you you'll be able to sit there and watch and figure out exactly what you want and which one you want to get for Okay, so I just did the magnetic test using my lechosmog Chronic meter here and that was at a six inch reading now we the numbers were pretty much rock bottom All right, as you can see here You want to see that little graph down the side here and that shows shows you on the peaks now all those figures are Really really low in fact the highest figure I saw was point one micro Tesla's But it was sitting around point zero eight and that was all in the green which is what we want So that's really good. There's no make microwave reading because there's no emf Sorry, there's no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi on this so we're going to select trick the electric readings next And again, that was rock bottom stayed in the green In fact, it was wasn't even any movement when I turned it on and off So perfectly happy with that. It was about nine V over in volts per meter. I think that is Anyway, it was rock bottom on here. So I'm happy with that So for a many a myth point of view, there's absolutely nothing to worry about with this motor panel What we're going to do now is test the sound from a sound point of view We got to fifty one point seven as a mix. So yeah, not too bad here as well Now there's no pulsing in this panel some panels do utilize our pulsing technology That's not the case with Mido the Mido read Mido pro But these panels are also certified FDA medical class to certification So that is good to know So overall from a safety point of view. Yeah, nothing really to worry about here Like I said, these panels have been all this company has been around for a few years got a great support team as well And have some really good customer reviews and testimonials. So I think it's all good on that front Okay, so now what we're going to do is test the flicker rate of the Mido pro 1500 now Previously in the the original series of the Mido read range The flicker wasn't great the minor max that I tested in the 2019 comparison series had a flicker rate of a hundred Hertz and a flicker percent of seventy one percent So those are the two metrics. I'm going to be testing here with my spectrometer now flicker I do have an article on flicker So I will link to that if you want to know more about flicker I don't want to get too into too much detail on in this video I just want to get the reading but pretty much we're looking at flicker rate Which is how many times in a second that the LEDs are Changing the brightness and then flicker percent which shows the level of brightness change. So a hundred percent flicker percent would be The total on and off a fifty percent flicker percent would be half the brightness is lost And then that the frequency the Hertz the flicker rate is how many times in a second that's happening So ideally ideal situation no flicker would be zero percent on both metrics But it's in the 2019 series I think only one panel had no flicker and that was the red light rising full stack So it'll be interesting to see what these new generation panels are coming out with I believe This has been to be pretty good on the flicker front. So let's get into it Well, I can tell you now that might have read have done something because this is perfect There's absolutely no flicker whatsoever So both metrics are a percent on the flicker frequency and zero percent on the flick flicker percent So perfect what I might read So if you're looking for a panel that has no flicker, then hey, you definitely have to consider the might of mine Okay, now we look at operation how easy is it to set up and how easy is it to use to be honest Sending it up is super super simple. All you have is one power cable goes in the back. It's in the power light on You hit okay, and away you go. It is um, yeah pretty much full proof There's no fancy menus or fancy cables And you can't really stuff it up because there's only one plug for the For the cable to go in so that is all very good If you are gonna use the pulley system or the door hook you simply screw these hooks into the top It's all in the manual and again You can't really stuff it up and you just hook these on the hooks or your wall mounts Or you just rest it against the wall like I'm doing at the moment So all simple stuff as for the menus and the timer function. Let's come over here and I'll show you how that works Now anyone that has used a red light therapy panel that has a control panel like this or you've watched other videos of mine This you'll be quite familiar with this setup. It's it's rather common rather straightforward So all I've done now is I've plugged it in at the back turn the main power on and what happens is the screen comes on It defaults to 10 minutes now if I simply press ok It'll start running for 10 minutes and count down at the end of 10 minutes that timer Obviously goes to zero and the whole thing stops now I've got a few issues with this, but we'll finish Explaining how the control panel works and then I'll cover those issues now if you want to change the time You simply press the time button and you can go all the way up to 20 minutes And then you hit ok and away you go the mode button changes between Red light and then for red light ok now when I first if you watch my unboxing video. I was quite confused I was like why what's a1? I just thought maybe it was like they hadn't programmed it properly and Yeah, but it turns out that a is meant to be an R for red and the one is not a one It's an I for infrared and so what you do is you press mode and that will enable red light only or Mode again for infrared only or both of them for both of them to go So let's say I want both and I want 15 minutes. I then press ok and away I go What will happen though is you'll see this little LED lock down here lights up for the infrared If that's not like lit up, then you got no infrared running Um So for instance if I just enable red and hit ok, you'll see the red lights are glowing But this little LED here is going isn't going because you can't see the near infrared lights, right? So that's why you need some visual aid to know what If it's running or not, but this is where the issue comes in with this panel It's my probably the only issue I have in terms of operating this panel if I've switched it off at the mains Okay, so you've seen the screen go off I'm gonna turn it on at the mains now right the defaults to 10 minutes if I just want to hit start or go and just get into it Hit okay, where I go, but you'll notice that by default the infrared light isn't going that means by default only Red light is enabled. I personally I think that's just a bit silly Like why not enable both by default and it's caught me out a few times where I'm you know You just go into the room you turn your panel on you hit okay, and where you go, and then after a few minutes I'm like, oh, that's right I've got enabled now for it because you can't see it again if you read the manual or you use this for a few sessions You soon figure out. Okay. Well, this is what's going on But yeah, the only downside with all of this is that's not enabled by default Otherwise, it's a very straightforward simple to use Control panel if you do have any other questions about using it or just the device in general the panel in general Just leave them below and I'll do my best to answer it. I did mention I have been using this for a few weeks now I always use it these panels for at least, you know Half a dozen or try to get 10 sessions out of them before I do these reviews just so I can pick up on little things like that Um as for my feedback after using this panel I do like the size of it. It is a little bit taller than your typical body panel I know there are 300 LEDs in it But you are getting a little bit more height than some other panels not much But it is it is noticeable and you still have that good width as well So that is good. Just knowing you got a bigger coverage area. I Tend to prefer the simpler controls. You can just get in and turn it on away you go. Um, So I do like that aspect of it again though that little Default setting not been enabled as I don't I just think that's a bit of an over thought But maybe they'll improve that for future ones. Um, and you do feel a good Want coming from this panel and I know that's not necessarily what you want You know, you if there's a lot of heat, you know, there's a lot of lost out lost energy But you know, it is you do feel good after using these panels. Um, and I've noticed You know like all the good things that I experienced from red light therapy like my tooth pain Which I've just got I've got some high gums high gums on my teeth So I get real sensitive pain there, you know if I stop using red light therapy for a week Though that pain will come back. I've been using this on and off the last few days And yeah, like I can have ice water in my mouth and I don't feel a thing So I know I know it's all working. Um, otherwise though It's really hard to come in because I have been using red light therapy on and off for years now So it's not like I use this and there's a new feature and it's absolutely changed my life or world But good thing is we've got a good power point power output We've got a good size and we've got a good nice blend of light Okay, so now that you know a lot about this mito pro 1500 how it performs What the power levels are like how safe it is? How does it compare against the other mito red light panels that the company provides? So like I mentioned at the start of this video mito red light off the three product product lines their base Slash original mito mito original range then their mid-tier mito mod range and then the top mito pro within each range You've then got various sizes. So you've got the large one like I have here You've got smaller ones all the way down to in fact I've even got a handheld battery panel which I tested in my handheld comparison video I'll put a link to that below if we look at similar size panels in the mito mod range Which is again their mid-tier range. You have the mito rod mito mod 900 now. This is actually The biggest panel in the mito mod range, but it's a lot smaller than this 300 led mito pro 1500 now the biggest mod panel is the mito mod 900 It only has a hundred not 180 leds They are five watt leds the same as this so you'd expect similar peak power figures But obviously a lower total wattage output because of the smaller design and it is $400 cheaper But you do miss out on a few key features such as the control panel the timer and you also get a shorter warranty I think it's a two-year warranty versus the three year in this So for a $400 saving you're getting not quite half the size and you're missing out a few bells and whistles It is hard to justify Going with the mito mod 900 when again you spend a few hundred dollars more you get nearly double the size and the Advanced features plus the extra warranty so to be honest I wouldn't really look at recommend the mito mod 900 instead. I'd recommend the mito pro 1500 over that Otherwise you can look at the base product line now a lot of people think alright If it's a base product, it's no good, but that's not not the case. You see the largest Panel in the base range is the mito read mito mega I know there's a lot of mitos in this, but it's the mito mega now That also has 300 leds, and I believe that five watt leds as well I'm not too sure if it's the same technology and internal drivers as this But I'd say the power readings are going to be good because remember the original series was what tested as the highest power panel for 2019 in my test so What's the comparison between this and the base level 300 led panel the the mito mega well, there's a couple things that are different Firstly the looks they look completely different secondly the base one doesn't have the control panel or timer like the pro thirdly And this is probably the biggest difference the base mito mega panel only has two wavelengths your 660 and your 850 Whereas remember the mito pro range have four wavelengths and the power split evenly between them so if you are looking at Maximizing the health benefits from a red light therapy panel and tapping into those other wavelengths then yeah You're gonna lean more towards the mito pro now when it comes to price You would expect the price for the mito mega the base panel the original series to be a lot cheaper turns out It's actually not that much cheaper I think you're only saving about a hundred dollars or thereabouts given that it's only as you know Maybe a 10 15% price difference. It's kind of hard to justify Saving that money and getting a panel that has a shorter warranty only has two wavelengths doesn't have a timer on control panel And also that base model you can't use a stand so you don't have the modular capability We can attach two or three or four together and you can't use it on a stand So really if you're looking at the mito rid light range It's hard to go past the mito pro range and then also the mito pro fifteen hundred I mean just from a value point of view from the features. It's it's an exceptionally value I mean you could you could argue that Mitre read should have priced this higher to make those other products look more competitive You know within the the mitre read ecosystem But when you do crunch the numbers and take a serious good look at them and weigh out the pros and cons Any rational person should probably end up going with the mitre pro panel Just because yeah, you get bit of value You get a few more features and you get the bit of warranty plus you can add on more with the modular capability and Built-in timer and all that so overall. I think this is probably the standout panel in the mitre read range What about the competitors products? Let's have a look at the mitre pro compares to the main competitors on the market So maybe the biggest rival that mitre read have is platinum LED now platinum LED Have their biomex range right and it's quite funny How similar these two companies are or similar these two panels are I should say Because there is a lot of overlap and I often see a bit of confusion coming through in the comments and questions and emails Now why is it now? That's not the only reason why this rivalry is so strong in my 2019 body panel comparison I mentioned that the original mitre read panel play second and first place was the biomex And only ever so slightly it was only ever so slightly ahead The reason why it came out on top was it had the multi Wavelengths and it had a few other bells and whistles such as the control panel and the timer built in so now with this new mitre pro Panel you have the modular capability. You have the multi wavelengths. You have them built time it so you can see why that's such Such direct competitors and from a visual point of view. They both have very similar designs Power irradiance and all that are this actually has five watt LEDs But the biomex are three watt LEDs, but they always always test very very powerful and Price wise they're very evenly matched as well. So when you boil it down you actually look at What are the key differences and what may persuade you to go one way or the other? You have to look at firstly the wavelengths So with the wavelengths as we know this mitre pro panel has four wavelengths now the power is split evenly between those four wavelengths So you've got 25% going to 630 or 645 as I tested 25% going to 660 Etc. Whereas the platinum LED biomex range they use five wavelengths, right? So you might be thinking oh great That's better, but it's not necessarily the case because out of those white five wavelengths 80% of the power is still going to your 660 and 850 and only like I think it's only five percent Or maybe 10% is going to those smaller wavelengths like your 18 and stuff So what that means is you're not getting a ton of power in those Those lesser known wavelengths and also it means you're not gonna even spread of a radiance of light on the body As we tested here with the hotspot you get a nice blend I wouldn't be surprised if this top panel top LED is 660 or 630 a 660 850 You know just evenly spread, but if you have only got 5% or 10% of the light going to a particular wavelength It might only be one in every 10 or one in every 20 even LEDs that are made in that wavelength So what that means is if you're standing in front of it you might get some a concentration of 18 here And then all the way down here, but nothing in between. So that's the downside of that The ratio I guess of That the biomex uses of course you're not getting that here, but you don't get all five wavelengths So there's pros and cons to each and I guess it really depends on what you want as a consumer And what you've researched as to the what wavelengths that you you prefer But that is one of the key differences between the two panels The other difference is the control panel the new biomex range have a nice touch screen control panel And you can do some really cool things on it. Firstly, the control panel works really really nice It's simple to use You know just because it's a touch screen it's not going to like confuse the elderly or you know If you're buying this for your grandparents, it's it's very easy to use so that's great But the main drawback out of this touch panel is you can customize how much power is going to Red light or never for red light using a slider control mechanism, which works very simple personally though, I mean 99% of the time I've used these panels any red light therapy panel I just have them on max power with both lights going the only time I drop them down or Turn one off with the other is for testing in these videos. So you could argue that Yeah, that's a real cool feature, but do you need it? I don't know So I guess you'd have to say that the Platinum LED biomex is the main competitor with the Mitre pro 1500 and if you're seriously considering this you should seriously consider the biomex and vice versa As for which one's better at the stage. I can't answer that I will be comparing those panels the biomex 900 in particular with the Mitre pro 1500 I'll hopefully do a direct head-to-head video, but I'll also be comparing them all in my upcoming 2021 Comparison series. So be sure to subscribe for that Finally, we have the juve juve. I always include juve in these rival comparisons because um Juve is probably the biggest red light company out there at the time. So I always check them in even though They might not be a direct competitor to this right now because the juve solo, which is their body panel It's only half the size. I think it's uh, you know 150 leds. It only has two wavelengths. You're 660 and 850 but It does have some other cool features such as it's got a quite unique design It's got some nice hand grips on the back. It does have bluetooth function. You can do a lot on your phone Though personally, I don't use a lot of those functions. You can do some cool stuff with it It does have um ambient background mode It does have the pulsing recovery mode where it pulses it the infrared light at 10 hertz and it's meant to help with recovery So again, that's you got some interesting features in there that most of these other panels don't have But the price is quite high and I haven't tested the power yet So again, I will be including that juve in the comparison series. So be sure to hang around for that Um, but hey, it is the big player. It is probably the most popular and well known red light therapy company But really if you're um super serious about getting your best bang for your buck It's going to be hard to beat this might have pro Okay, so now let me run through what I do like about this panel and what I don't like about this panel There's a lot there is a lot going for this panel. I mean to start with it's the main thing It's the value. It's probably well so far to date. It's the best valued red light therapy panel I've tested from a power out point point of view and for that value you're getting the world design Panel you're getting three-year warranty. You're getting a nice control panel that works. Um, You get all the accessories you need you get a manual you get good support three-year warranty I mean it is hard to be sure it doesn't have some of those really advanced features that say the juve have or The pulsing feature that like like parts led have but most people aren't interested in that and that's why you know I think this continues to be one of the Main selling panels in the market And I think it's going to do really well as I continue doing more reviews and comparisons going forward Also, you've got the 60 day trial period where you can turn it back with no restocking fee That's a great plus and and that may help a lot of consumers who are new to red light therapy You know it may help get them across the line because they know they can return the panel um Good EMF ratings, uh, but again, we are seeing that across the board now with most panels So that used to be like a standout feature now. It's kind of like an expectation Um, still look good to know, uh, you like I said, you got a good company It's been around for a few years now good support. There's good information on their website They got a phone number you can call and you get a decent reliable design You've got the four wavelengths evenly spread through here with even power going to all of them Which is another good plus and yeah good power. It's not necessarily the highest power panel I've tested But it's still right up there and compared to panels from a few years ago. This is exceptionally high power What about the dislikes? What what are the negatives with this panel? Well, firstly as the premium lineup in the moderate range It is lacking a few bells and whistles like the pulsing technology or more advanced control panel Um bluetooth and all that if you enter that personally or not But you know, some people may be expecting those things from a top of the line premium panel Um, the highest shipping cost for international customers may be a turn off for some even though this is a good price panel You know when you get to the shipping screen and you see it's an extra 120 Dollars for shipping whereas you can go to another company and pay 20 dollars for shipping Which is crazy when you think about it. But you know, that may Turn some people away still though that low price point should negate any high shipping cost Some may be disappointed that it doesn't have the 8 10 nanometer wavelength. It has the 8 30 and the 8 50 You could also argue that the fact that they claim it's 6 30, but I tested 6 45 That's a bit of a negative because one it means that their data is wrong Assuming their data is wrong or something's gone wrong there And secondly if you wanted it for 6 30 and now you find out that it's not 6 30 at 6 40 That could be another turn off finally even though it does have excellent power and excellent value Some may find it a bit boring and bland like it's Nothing really amazing, you know, that sits it apart from the crowd. Yes, it's got good power But it's not the best. Yes, it's got a nice easy to use control panel, but it doesn't have like a touch screen function Um, yes, it's got four wavelengths, but it doesn't have you know 8 10 or you know what I mean? Like you have to be really picky to um See these things as negatives, but I think some people may see these things as a negative So some people may get caught up in these things. Um, but I guess might already like a position in themselves as more of a Lower cost high value, you know, really good value company They do the basics really really well good support good panels good warranty good power Easy to use right so for most people out there That's all you need like that's that I mean It's really like like you stand in front of this panel a couple times a week and you walk away feeling better from it that that's really it right so It's why I really like these panels. I mean, it's hard not to right and it's why it's hard not to recommend this to Most users I mean sure if you get a really technical advanced biohacker and you want to play around with pulsing and nausea frequencies How you got the light part the led but that's got some light part the led panel But that's got some downsides with all the complex controls and everything So it's not really suitable for your your grandparent for instance Or maybe you get caught up in all the marketing marketing hype and you want to have the panel that you know The NFL teams have so you go to juice, but you're spending big money for that privilege, right? um So yeah, I mean it's overall it's I like it. It's a good panel and like I said before I think it's going to do really really well in my 2021 comparison series And I think when I start publishing all this data over at alexfuse.com in my real life therapy buys guy You're going to see this panel this particular panel right here Continue to be up there. It's just going to do well across the board. It is going to be exciting to do that direct Uh comparison with the biomex 900 because that's you know, like I said, that is the big rival um And I'm really looking forward to that. Otherwise, I think that's it I've I think I've tested everything I can and shared as much feedback as possible Um, if there's anything I've missed or you want to know more about it Please leave a comment below if you have enjoyed this video Give me a like uh, give me a thumbs up and be sure to subscribe because I'm going to do more of them Actually on that note, I've done a couple of these deep reviews now and now they do drag on I know well, maybe drag's the wrong word. They do go on. I mean that 30 to 60 minutes long I want to cover as much content as possible as much testing and Data points as possible So I'm curious to know what your thoughts are if you like these and you find them beneficial I'll keep doing them if you don't if you think it's just too overboard and you just need to know the basics Then um, let me know about that as well. I do try and do a quick mini review After I film these and just take the key points So, you know, if you want to watch those for the other panels that I've already can Review, you know, check them out. You don't have to invest hours upon hours watching these videos But the main thing to keep an eye out for is going to be my comparison series where I compare all the panels All the body panels on the market and test them and compare them against all these metrics So that's going to be the main one if you are looking at buying one of these panels In the meantime, though, if you want to buy this head over to minor red light dot com into code alexa lex It will save you five percent. I do get a little bit of a commission based on that Um, I get commissions on all the red light therapy panels. So it's not like I pick favorites Uh, but that does help me, you know pay for the editing pay for cameras By these panels when I need to and, you know, continue putting that content like this. So I do appreciate it Anyway, I'm gonna sign off now. Uh, again, be sure to leave any comments. Give me a thumbs up and hit subscribe. I'll see you soon