 Hey guys, Alex here from AlexFrigus.com. In this video, I'm going to do a quick mini-review of the Mitre Pro Mitre Red Light. Be sure to subscribe because I will be publishing a deep deep dive review of the same panel where I go into all sorts of metrics and comparisons and criticisms, but in this video I want to keep it nice and short. Now I've been using this panel for a few weeks now. I'm very familiar with it. I've tested it with all sorts of meters, my ElectroSmog meter, spectrometer and all sorts of things. So I've got some interesting insights and I do have to say that yes, I think this panel is exceptionally good value and does everything well. All the main stuff, very, very well. So let's get into it. What do you need to know about this panel? Well, it comes from a company by Mitre Red Light. Now Mitre Red Light are based in the States. They've been around for a few years now. In fact, their original series are the Mitre Red Mega. I think it was called Playsickin' at my 2019 body panel comparison. Since then they have released two new product ranges, the Mitre Mod, which is their mid-tier product range and this new Mitre Pro range, which is the top product range with a few bells and whistles. In that top range, this 1500 is the biggest panel that they sell. This particular unit has 300 LEDs. They have 5Y LEDs and it emits four different wavelengths. Now we'll come back to that soon. The Mitre Pro, the top range, has a few more bells and whistles. It allows modular capabilities, so you can attach two or three more panels to it. It has an inbuilt control panel and a timer, so it makes things nice and easy in terms of operation and knowing how long your treatment has gone from. It does have a refreshed design, which makes it nice and modern looking, I guess. Otherwise, cosmetically, there's nothing too extraordinary to report on. It's the internals that really matter here, the internals and the price. So it does have 5Y LEDs. Now the four wavelengths it emits are 630, 660, 830, and 850. Now this is better than your typical 660 and 850. And even better than that, Mitre Red have evenly split these wavelengths. 25% power is going to each of those wavelengths. Most companies that use multi-wave panels that have multiple wavelengths mainly have 5 or 10% of power going to some of these lesser known uncommon frequencies. So Mitre Red have bucked the trend there and have evenly split it. However, in my testing, and I remember all of this will be in my full video, in my testing I found that they don't actually, the Mitre Pro doesn't actually emit much power at 630. Instead it was 645 and 660. So there is a bit of a discrepancy there. Everything else that was good. From a power irradiance point of view, this panel did test really good. I have tested panels that have put out higher power, but it was still up there. We were looking around 40s, mid 40s, milliwatts per centimeter squared for red light, and mid 40 to high 40s in the near infrared light. So good numbers, but again I have seen higher. But still, they were solid. From a price point of view, this is where the Mitre Pro really shines. You can buy this unit for under $1,200. If you use discount code ALIX, it brings the price down to $1,092. Discount code ALIX will save you 5%. Shipping is free in America. You do pay a little bit if you are in Australia or the UK, around $100. Which is, you know, it's up there, but hey this is a big panel. So it is justified I guess. From a value point of view, this panel is the best value I've tested so far out of 4 or 5 panels to date. It came out to be $8 per watt of power irradiance. Now if you're wondering what that means, head over to AlexWheels.com. I'll be doing a big buyer's guide over there explaining all this and comparing all these panels. And also be sure to check out my full review where I do go into this in a lot more data. But in a nutshell, it means that so far this is probably the best value panel on the market. Short maybe missing some of those more advanced controls and bells and whistles and technologies that other panels have. But from an all around point of view, it's really hard to beat. Has great EMF levels. It tested safe in all areas of EMF. And it also has a three-year warranty. Good support. A 60-day trial period with no restocking fee if you change your mind and want to send it back. Like I said, it's really hard to beat. As for my quick likes and dislikes, well from a dislike point of view, like I see the international shipping is a little bit higher. It does miss out on 18 nanometer, which is a wavelength that I do like, especially for brain health. So that is a bit of a bummer. It doesn't incorporate that. It doesn't have some of those advanced features like inbuilt grips or touchscreen control panels. But given the price, I didn't think that's going to be a deal breaker. As for what I do like about this panel, well like I said, it's got exceptional power. It's got the best value metrics that I've tested in any panel today. And overall, it takes the boxes across the board. It looks good. It's easy to set up. It's easy to operate. It's got a good warranty. It's safe, low EMF levels. You've got a couple of wavelengths, not just your 660 and 850. You get a nice even spread. The hotspot testing I did on this panel was really good as well. So yeah, this is why I really do like this panel. And I think it's going to be a panel that's going to do well in my upcoming 2021 body panel comparison. So be sure to subscribe to see that video and be sure to check out my full review on this panel, which will be published anytime soon. 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