Max Red Light Therapy Device

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Half Body Treatment, Home User, Recovery

The BON CHARGE Max Red Light Therapy Device is a large red and near-infrared light panel designed for broad, full-body treatments at home. It combines multiple wavelengths in a high-coverage panel, making it suitable for users who want to target larger areas of the body in fewer sessions rather than repeatedly repositioning a smaller device.
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WAVELENGTHS

660nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE

Greater than 142 mW/cm2 (no measurement distance published)

COVERAGE AREA

Large half body, 91 x 21cm (35.8 x 8.37 in) emitting face

WEIGHT

17.64 lbs (8kg)

Our Review

The BON CHARGE Max Red Light Therapy Device is built for people who want broad red light therapy coverage rather than treating one small area at a time. Its larger panel size makes it particularly useful for exposing areas such as the back, torso, and legs, reducing the amount of repositioning required compared with a compact tabletop device.

The Max combines red and near-infrared light, allowing it to provide both more superficial and deeper-reaching wavelengths during the same session. This makes it a more versatile option than a skincare-focused device, with BON CHARGE positioning its larger red light panels for uses ranging from skin health and general wellness to exercise recovery and muscle-related routines.

One of the biggest advantages is simply convenience. Large treatment coverage matters for anyone planning to use red light therapy regularly. Treating several areas with a small panel can turn a short routine into a much longer process, whereas the Max allows a substantial portion of the body to receive light simultaneously.

The tradeoff is that a large panel requires dedicated space. This is not the type of red light device most owners will want to unpack and store after every session. Buyers should think about where they will use it and how they intend to position it before purchasing, particularly if floor space is limited.

The Max is also considerably less portable than BON CHARGE’s masks, wands, and other wearable devices. That will not matter to someone building a permanent home setup, but it makes the panel less appealing for frequent travelers or anyone who wants to move their red light device between different locations.

Another benefit is versatility. A facial mask or body wrap is convenient for the area it was designed to cover, but its usefulness is relatively narrow. A large panel can be used for the face, torso, back, arms, and legs simply by changing position. For someone interested in several applications of red light therapy, buying one larger device may make more sense than accumulating several specialized products.

That versatility does not mean every user will experience the same results. Red and near-infrared light therapy has been studied for a range of applications, but improvements in areas such as skin appearance, recovery, or general comfort can vary between individuals. Consistency is also important, so buyers should expect red light therapy to become an ongoing routine rather than relying on occasional sessions.

Price is one of the biggest considerations with the Max. Large premium red light panels require a substantial upfront investment, and BON CHARGE competes with specialist red light therapy companies offering increasingly sophisticated devices. Buyers should compare treatment area, wavelength selection, irradiance measurements, warranty coverage, mounting options, and included accessories rather than choosing based solely on the size of the panel or advertised power.

The cost becomes easier to justify for someone who would otherwise purchase several smaller devices. A buyer interested in facial treatments, muscle recovery, and larger body areas can potentially use the Max for all of them. Someone who only wants to treat the face or a single knee, shoulder, or other localized area is unlikely to get enough additional benefit from the larger treatment area to justify the extra expense.

BON CHARGE is also better known for consumer wellness products than some companies that focus almost exclusively on high-powered red light panels. That can appeal to buyers already familiar with the brand, but experienced red light therapy users may find specialist competitors offer more extensive controls or more choices for building customized multi-panel systems.

The Max ultimately makes the most sense when convenience and coverage are the priorities. Its larger treatment area can make regular sessions much easier to maintain, particularly for someone who wants to expose several areas of the body. The same size becomes unnecessary expense and bulk if the buyer’s needs are primarily targeted.
BON CHARGE Max detail
Best watts-per-dollar panel in the BON CHARGE range at $999
1,000W reconciles exactly with 200 x 5W dual-chip LEDs
Red, near-infrared or both, on a 5 to 30 minute timer
Publishes EMF at 0.05-0.1uT and flicker as zero
Mounting hardware, pulley and goggles included
No measurement distance published for the 142 mW/cm2 figure
Door or wall mounting only, no floor stand or wheels
Per-wavelength counts read as 400 LEDs but it is 200 dual-chip packages
No app, intensity control or pulsing mode

Key Features

200 x 5W Dual-Chip LEDs

Two hundred 5W dual-chip LEDs, published as 200pcs at 660nm and 200pcs at 850nm. Total draw is 1,000W, which matches 200 x 5W exactly.

Selectable Red and Near-Infrared

Choose red only, near-infrared only or both together, with sessions from 5 to 30 minutes.

Half-Body Coverage at 8kg

A 91 x 21cm emitting face covers torso or legs, and at 8kg it is the most manageable of the BON CHARGE mains panels.

Full Specifications

Wavelengths: 

660nm red, 850nm near-infrared
Number LEDs:
200 x 5W dual-chip LEDs (200pcs 660nm, 200pcs 850nm)
Irradiance (power):
Greater than 142 mW/cm2 (no measurement distance published)
Power:
1,000W
Dimensions:
91 x 21 x 6.5cm (35.8 x 8.37 x 2.56 in)
Treatment Size: 
Large half body
Warranty:
1 year

Final Verdict

The BON CHARGE Max Red Light Therapy Device is best suited to buyers who want a large, versatile red light panel for regular home use and prefer broad coverage over smaller targeted treatments. Its ability to serve multiple areas of the body makes it more practical than buying separate devices for every use, while the larger treatment area can significantly reduce repositioning during sessions. The main drawbacks are the premium price, space requirements, and lack of portability compared with smaller BON CHARGE products. It is easiest to justify for someone committed to regular red light therapy who will take advantage of the larger coverage, while casual users and those treating only one small area can save money and space with a more compact device.

Max Red Light Therapy Device

$999

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Tec Specs

Wave Lengths

660nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE:

Greater than 142 mW/cm2 (no measurement distance published)

Coverage Area:

Large half body, 91 x 21cm (35.8 x 8.37 in) emitting face

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