Mito Red MitoMIN 2.0
Compact and affordable entry-level panel with dual 660nm/850nm wavelengths. Great starter device for beginners exploring red light therapy.
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Pros & cons
What we like
- Compact desktop size fits easily on counters or desks
- Dual wavelength LEDs (660nm red and 850nm near-infrared)
- No subscription or app required for basic operation
- Built-in timer with multiple preset options
- Good irradiance levels for the price point
What could be better
- Limited treatment area due to small panel size
- No smartphone app for advanced controls
- Fan noise during operation can be noticeable
- Shorter warranty period compared to premium brands
Key features
Who is this for?
Best for
Perfect for users wanting targeted red light therapy for facial treatments, small muscle groups, or localized pain relief without the bulk of larger panels. Ideal for office workers or those with limited space who want convenient desktop therapy sessions.
Not ideal for
Not suitable for users seeking full-body red light therapy or those who prefer app-controlled devices with advanced features and treatment tracking.
How it scores
Price history (estimated)
Specifications
| Wavelengths | 660nm + 850nm |
|---|---|
| Power | 60W |
| Irradiance | 100+ mW/cm2 at 6 inches |
| LEDs | 60 dual-chip |
| Dimensions | 10 x 7 inches |
| Weight | 4 lbs |
| Warranty | 3 years |
Compatibility
Standalone device with manual controls only
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