The new panel operates in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 55°C and humidity levels up to 95 percent. To achieve this durability, the company utilized a fan-driven cooling system, a PET-coated control panel, and waterproof silicone seals. According to Jacob, the company’s core engineer and founder, the goal was to ensure that wellness routines remain consistent regardless of the room’s climate.
Technically, the unit emits 660 nm red light and 850 nm near-infrared light with a total output of 120 watts. Beyond its primary function, the device includes modular stacking capabilities, a built-in speaker for wireless audio, and hands-free voice commands for adjusting settings. Weighing 7.7 pounds and housed in silver aluminum alloy, the Sauna Light arrives in North America with a suggested retail price of $399. The product is FCC-certified and includes a two-year warranty, which can be extended to three years upon registration.




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