Mito Red Light · Red light therapy panel
MitoPRO+ Series
A four-wavelength red light therapy panel line in three sizes with a 50% red / 50% near-infrared LED split, FDA Class II registered and ETL certified.
Key features
- Four wavelengths: 630nm, 660nm, 830nm, 850nm (50% red / 50% near-infrared)
- Available in three sizes (300+, 1000+, 1500+)
- Irradiance greater than 130-170 mW/cm2 at 6 inches (varies by model)
- Panel sizes from 10x12 in to 12x36 in; FDA Class II registered and ETL certified
How MitoPRO+ Series is used in recovery
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