The newcomer of the year award, well, it's a tossup between Block Blue Light and Rojo Therapy. I don't need to talk more about them - they are both great panels. So, take your pick!

So Block Blue Light, this is their fourth generation panel. They put their fourth generation panel out just in time for this comparison series. And I'm glad they did because their new panel brought in the new touch-screen control panel, it brought in a better blend of light, it brougth in more power, and just a few other bells and whistles.

And be sure to stick around until the end of this blog because not only will I be announcing the winner, I will also be doing some special awards. That's because the perfect panel for me may be very different to the perfect panel for you.

Behind me I have 17 red light therapy panels. And what I'm going to be doing is comparing all of these panels across eight different categories to determine which one is the best red light therapy wall panel of 2024.

Round 4 we're looking at the company behind the panel. Now the reason I've included this round is because red light therapy is exploding. There are so many companies starting up, there are so many panels on the market, it's hard for me to keep up, but, there's also a lot of cowboys out there.

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Rojo Therapy are up one to third place. LightpathLED and Hooga are fourth equal and up one. The Rouge Care has dropped down a couple of places because they're only using 660 and 850nm light. Mito Red Light MitoPRO is up four and the Mito Light Biohacker is up three. When we get all the way to the bottom, we see Joovv is slipped down to 16th place and CytoLED is on last place.

And other big changes were the Infraredi Pro Max going up three to sit at 11th equal. And the Alibaba panel has dropped three places to fall down to 14th place.

That just makes this a premium panel. It's a great size - all three of the top panels are the same size. 300 LEDs, really good pricing options, really good shipping options as well. It's another panel that I would be personally happy to use. And that's the key thing here. What's important to remember here is that all of the panels in this series are going to work - they are putting out therapeutic red light.

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Like Rojo Therapy, this is the first time they are included in my series. So we've got two newcomers that have entered to the top-3.

PlatinumLED still have first place but only just. Block Blue Light are right on their tails. At third place we have Rojo Therapy, 7 points behind - still an opportunity to come out on top. Then, Rouge Care have jumped up one placing with 57.

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Mito Red are just behind them at 5th place but they have fallen a little bit in that round which is disappointing but technically they could still come out on top but realistically they'll be happy settling with a top-3 placing at this point.

I always recommend doing that because you get even more information than I can give in this comparison series. But, before you go, I want to do a few special awards below. Bear with me here and scroll down for the special awards!

This is a panel that won my very first red light therapy comparison series. They fell behind ever so slightly on the last one and they've stepped it up a notch. They've had two generation updates since that series and they've incorporated a lot of new features.

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So what's interesting here is that PlatinumLED has moved to the top of the table with 30.5 points. Right behind them remaining in 2nd place is the Block Blue Light Mega - only 1 point behind.

So what's interesting is that Block Blue Light is back in the top spot and PlatinumLED have dropped down to second spot. So it's still very close, even in the top-3 there's only a couple of points between them and we're only halfway through the series.

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I mean it's very easy to start up a red light therapy company. And you can even begin without ever touching a panel. So the idea behind this round is to reward a panel that has a good company backing it.

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Ok, so if you look down the change colum, you notice that there aren't too many changes, especially in the top eight or nine panels. Rouge have jumped up one spot.

So, for those reasons, I simply rank the panels that are putting out the most energy at the top and the weaker ones at the bottom:

Another fun factor is that after six rounds, Rojo therapy have actually been the top scorers on three of those rounds. No other panel has won that many rounds. PlatinumLED won two of them, Block Blue Light has one, Mito Red Light has also won two. So, yeah, Rojo Therapy on third place, putting on a good show!

Block Blue Light dropped a few points there to fall into 2nd place. Rojo Therapy shares third place with the Mito Red panel. This is very interesting, some big names in there - PlatinumLED and the Mito Red - and in between them we've got the two newcomers.

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Now, finally, I'll also be doing a deep dive, where I'm going through this in a lot more detail! I'll put that out in a separate video - as an extended cut and commentary video - and I also need to mention I'm open for criticism here. Not everyone is going to agree with this, but again, you can take the data and come up with your own conclusions!

The PlatinumLED BioMax panel is exceptional, however, it's not perfect, otherwise it would be a panel scoring top margin. But the BioMax didn't win every single round. BioMax, for instance, doesn't have the dual-chip LEDs, doesn't have the best blend of light and some people might want to see more power going to those other wavelengths. If that's a big problem for you then look down the list.

So with round 3, my goal here is to reward a panel that is putting out a wide range of therapeutic wavelengths and also emitting that light in a nice, blended - a nice balanced way!

So because of that and all the other good things that come included with the panel, I think it's only fair that Rojo comes out number one. So that's another round done, let's go over and update the table:

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And secondly, the other disappointing panel would be the Infraredi. They placed third a couple of years ago and now they were below average. It's a shame and I think they really sort of stuffed up with their new panel.

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And then when you look at third position, well, two panels neck and neck, and then you have the Rouge Care panel only a few points behind, exciting times, let's go into the next round, huh?

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PlatinumLED have been well known to be very innovative, to put out panels that offer a ton of power, have great pricing and it's continued. They introduced blue light in their 7th gen and now in their 8th gen they added they 1,060nm near infrared light.

We're going to look at price, we're going to look at power, wavelengths, EMF, sound, operation, things I like, things I don't like.

You see, I've used and reviewed all of these panels individually. So, I know what's good about them, I know what's bad, I've been doing this for a long time, and I can't wait to share all my thoughts, all my feedback.

I'm also looking at cable length, I'm looking at whether the panel has built-in grips that makes moving it a lot easier. I look at whether the panel comes with included eye-wear protection, I look at whether it's a low-EMF rated panel, I also look at the sound output because there's nothing worse than using a red light therapy with noise - it drives you nuts. Trust me, there are some panels out there that I would personally can't use - I hate it, it's just not enjoyable.

Then I look at any unique features or any negative features. So I spent a lot of time doing all this testing, totalled all the scores up - let's have a look:

Ok, so now that we have the points for this round, let's add them to the table and see how the panels are doing overall:

So now that we've got the points for round 2, we can add them all together and we can do our overall standings after two rounds:

Ok, here, in round 1, I will be looking at LED count and the width. The width is the distance between the LEDs in the panel. Not the panel with but the LED with, because the more LEDs you're getting and the wider those LEDs are spaced out, the better the light coverage on the body. Which is what you want when you're buying a panel - a large treatment area.

Even the Boncharge and the Joovv, they are going to work. It's just that these panels are better, they work better. Now, before you go out and buy, remember, I've reviewed all of these panels individually so you can go check out those reviews if you want to learn for a deeper dive.

Most innovative feature, that goes to Rojo Therapy with their new smart mode and the ability to independently change the wavelengths. I think that's awesome so congrats to Rojo Therapy!

So that leaves two. Two panels left: you know who the two are. We've got the PlatinumLED and the Block Blue Light Mega. Who is going to come out number one - I'm not going to announce second place...

Okay, so now in this round we're looking at power output. I've measured these numbers using my spectrometer. I take 9 different readings and take an average at 6 inches - it gives me a pretty accurate way how much light - how much therapeutic red light - is being emitted from a panel.

So with two rounds left it is still open to anyone. You have to imagine that PlatinumLED and Block Blue Light are going to be in the top three and they have a decent buffer but there are still a lot of points up for grabs.

Finally, I want to talk about the most disappointing panel. Now, there's two here. Firstly we got Joovv, just because they've gone from being a market leader and doing really well in my comparison series to just falling behind. Not only that, falling behind on the features point of view but also very, very expensive.

This round we're looking at whether a panel comes with a good-quality manual. I do this because if you're buying a red light therapy device for the first time, you want to know a bit about it - not just the panel but how red light therapy works, how long you should use it for, what the buttons do, and so forth.

They have one of the best connectivity systems, you're getting a handy remote included, you get a really nice app that is just easy to use - it doesn't require signup or anything like that. You're getting great warranty, a great manual, there's heaps of stand options, honestly, I mean it is a really good panel.

The more power, the more light energy going into the body but also the deeper it's going to penetrate. Some people won't like this but you can stand further away from a panel to reduce the energy hitting the body. And a lot of panels have the ability to regulate and reduce the intensity as well.