 Hey guys Alex here from AlexFigus.com and I've got a real quick review of the LightPath LED large multi-wave pulse red light therapy panel, a bit of a mouthful I know. Real quick before we get started on this I have done a deep deep dive review, it's going to be quite lengthy where I look at all aspects of this panel, that will be coming soon so be sure to subscribe for that and in the meantime I just wanted to get this quick review out. Alright so first things first, what do you need to know, LightPath LED is a relatively new player in the red light therapy space, this panel is the large panel, it is what I call a body panel with 255 LEDs in it, the LEDs are dual chip LEDs so there are actually two diodes in each LED there and they are 5 watt LEDs. This large multi-wave pulse panel sells for $1,115 after use discount code AlexALEX that saves you 5%, you can get a slightly cheaper version which doesn't have the pulse technology and even a cheaper version again which doesn't have the multi-wave wavelengths it only uses $660 and $850, this particular device being a multi-wave device emits wavelengths at $620, $660 in your red nanometer range and $18, $850 and $930 in the near infrared range. I did test the power output, the radiance using my spectrometer here and the numbers were quite impressive. For the red light I had 48 milliwatts per centimeter squared which is a decent reading, for near infrared it was up to 50 which is really good. I also did an estimated total output based on the size and multiple readings and that came out to be 120 watts, again be sure to subscribe because I'm going to be comparing this panel with other panels and I will give a bit more context around these numbers but it's fair to say that yes this is a high-powered panel which is good. Now what's really interesting with this panel and what sets it up from the others is its unique design and some of the features that are built in. This isn't just a regular clone copy with a sticker on it saying it's from this new red light therapy brand, this has had some thought going into it and there are a few things that stand out from the crowd. The main thing is this control panel at the front here, we haven't seen this before, so straight away you know it's a little bit different, however this control panel is very very frustrating to use and if you check out my full review or even my first impressions review on this panel you'll see exactly what I mean, I highly recommend checking that out. Secondly being the pulse panel, the top-end panel from Light Path LED, this does have a pulsing feature and built which means you can customize these lights to flicker or pulse at any rate from 2 Hertz right up to 9999 Hertz which is insane. As well as that you have seven in-built or preset flicking or pulsing rates based on no-gear frequencies which is something again that I have covered in my interview with Scott Kennedy and also covering my full review. If you want more information on all of this or this panel be sure to head over to lightpathled.com and there's tons of information over there. So both of these things are quite interesting, the unique design and that pulsing technology. So I've been using this panel for a couple of weeks now and I've also tested it with all my devices but I wanted to do three things I like about this panel and three things I don't like. Firstly what I don't like, the main thing I don't like about this is how hard it was to use. Check out my first impressions video to see exactly what I mean, it was a head scratcher and even now after using it for a few weeks I still get puzzled around how to just do some things. I mean you get there in the end but it's not super easy to use. Fortunately it does come with this neat little remote and I found that controlling it with this remote is a lot easier than the control panel. The second thing I don't like about it is the $300 price premium you pay for the pulsing technology. This sells for $1,115 after discount code Alex. You can save $300 and get the same vision without the pulsing. It's a big jump up in price for something that we're still getting our heat around. Does it actually work? Is it beneficial? Being a biohacker I like the fact that you can use it and potentially there could be a massive game changer for red light therapy and people's health, health and wellness. So I would spend the money but I know a lot of people would be a bit hesitant for spending $300 on something that they don't know if it's going to be useful. The third dislike is well I actually don't have one. I sat here scratching my head and thinking about all sorts of things and I couldn't come up with anything that was strong enough, bad enough to really make a case. Everything I could think of that was a bit of a dislike. There was a counterpoint. So hey, this panel only had two dislikes. Well done. Let's look at the three things I do like about this panel. The first thing is how unique a novel it is. Like I said, it's got a unique design. Things are different. It's fresh. I opened the box and thought, this is a bit different to the regular panels I typically see. The only other panel that has done that recently has been the Juve solo panel, which was totally different. I mean, we hadn't seen some of these features and designs in a panel before. So seeing this with a lesser known company was quite refreshing. Secondly is the fact that it does have that pulsing technology built in. I know, I just said, is it worth the price, the extra expense? But if you are happy spending the money, then, hey, potentially it could be a massive game changer. If we find out that a certain frequency for five minutes a day totally helps you with arthritis or something, like that's just, it's going to be amazing, right? So the fact that you can experiment and you have that function built in to this particular panel, I think is a big plus. The third thing I really like about this panel is the after sales support. Not only do you get a three year warranty with this panel, but you also get a 60 day trial period where you can return the panel if you don't like it and you don't pay any restocking fee. You just have to cover the shipping, which is really great. But better than that, everyone that buys one of these panels gets a 20 minute call with the owner, Scott Kennedy. And he'll walk you through how to use it, what frequency you should be using for your health, protocols, any, any other questions you might have about the product. And that's included in the price, which is awesome value. Finally, Light Path LED have what they call their trade up policy. Where if you buy, say, a small panel or the base, basic version of this that doesn't have the, the pulsing and the multi wave, if you decide that, hey, you want the bigger one or the more fancy feature packs panel, you can actually, actually return the panel to the company. They'll give you a full credit towards your purchase price of the new one, which is really cool. So that's my quick review. Again, be sure to subscribe because I am going to be publishing a very in depth review on this panel. If you do want to check it out in the meantime, head over to Light Path LED and be sure to use discount code AlexALEX and you'll save 5%. Give me a thumbs up, be sure to subscribe and check out my other videos and I'll talk to you soon. Bye.