 Hey it's Alex there from AlexFigures.com and today I'm looking at another red light therapy panel. This one by a company called Rogue Keer or Rogue Red Light Therapy. Now the panel I'm going to be looking at today is the Rogue Pro. This is middle of the range. They've got Rogue have five panels. They've got their small tabletop panel which is about $600 I think it's about a hundred LEDs right through to their Rogue Ultimate which is massive. Something like 1200 LEDs in it and comes in around $4,000. Now the Pro comes in the middle of their product range comes with 300 LEDs and costs just over $1,000. In fact it's $1,100 exactly though I do have a discount code so they'll save you a little bit. Now I've got the box here and I have already opened it and that is because there was no label or anything on the outside and I was a bit confused as to what it was. So we're going to open it up again and have a quick look. We'll go through my initial impressions, I'll go through the key features, the key specs, we'll turn it on see how it looks and then later on I will be doing not in this video but after a few months of use I will be doing a deep dive review on this product. We've got the Rogue Pro in this box here. As I mentioned it's a rather plain looking box nothing special going on here on the packaging department. We've got a one sheet info setup guide. Just a quick look at that it looks like it's all the usual information which is cool. Straight away you see that it is a little bit different. Now let's start with the boring stuff. We've got some power cables, another power cable, another one of these door hooks that's far too small to use on any of my doors. The pulley system, goggles and a little case that's kind of cute. The standard hooks they got on the top but enough about that let's look at the panel. Alright so as you can see it is your standard what I call body panel. I've based these panels off the Juve Solo. You can get panels that are so much bigger and so much smaller now but it is the standard size. It might actually even be a little bit shorter than a typical panel but 300 LEDs that's a lot of LEDs like some of the other ones in this size are only around 120 LEDs, 150 LEDs but these are quite small LEDs as you can see there are a lot of LEDs on there. 30 degree beam angle and these claim to have a 5 watt LED in them as well. 660 nanometers plus 850 nanometers again standard stuff there. It is modular design friendly so you can clip another one on top or beneath it and that's why we have the extra power cables there. When you turn it around to the back you will see four fans on there. The power switch. From a design point of view it's nothing revolutionary solid middle case rather weighty rather dense you've got your rubber feet stoppers on the back leaning against the wall. There's no custom branding or anything like that actually tell a lie we do have the rogue branding on the control panel here bottom wise you've got a pretty standard setup there with the LCD countdown timer time button okay and what wavelengths are running red or near infrared. So yeah nothing really like revolutionary or super exciting these LEDs are interesting though and I'm looking forward to testing the power outage in these when we do the full review and also the comparison because yeah a lot of LEDs in there so that could be a bit of a game changer not too sure though. Three year warranty on their panels though that's that's really good free international shipping so it's a big plus and your cost price of $1,100 though just kind of credit Alec should save you a little bit on that let's plug it in and see how it looks all right that's all plugged in turned it on as you can see there it's come on with the timer mode button simply selects between mode and infrared let's go both time simply adds minutes probably go up to 20 minutes because that seems to be standard yep 20 minutes and then okay well turn it on nothing is bright so there is a bit of a word with this with the fans at the back nothing out of the ordinary there maybe even on the quieter side which is nice I will quantify that in the comparison series yeah that is very very bright I can't even go directly in front front of that I don't know if that's because of the beam angle the concentration of LEDs on there or it's just a higher power level that will be interesting to test near infrared running there and you probably can't see it but I can see these ones here glowing red so it's a diagonal approach we'll go back and turn off we'll just have red light running yeah that's incredibly bright that's that's quite amazing really that's everything I think you really need to know there's not too much to talk about as you can see at the top here you've got those mounts for the modular design control panel vents on the side and your pulley system door handle these little clips that screw on here I just wanted to keep this short do a first impressions unboxing video I think I've done well if you have any questions leave them below I will do a deep dive review on this I will we'll get up the meters and quantify everything and I will be comparing this or including this in my 2021 body panel comparison video which is going to be out soon very very soon so be sure to subscribe and hang around for that if you have any other comments or questions leave them below and I'll do my best to get back to you alright guys bye