Super Max Red Light Therapy Device

OVERALL

4.8

BEST FOR

Full Body Treatment, Home User, Premium Shopper

The BON CHARGE Super Max is a large red and near-infrared light therapy panel designed for extensive full-body treatments at home. It provides broad light coverage for users who want to treat large areas such as the back, torso, and legs with less repositioning, making it a more practical option for regular whole-body sessions than BON CHARGE’s smaller panels and targeted devices.
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WAVELENGTHS

660nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE

Greater than 162 mW/cm2 (no measurement distance published)

COVERAGE AREA

Full body, 91 x 30cm (35.5 x 11.8 in) emitting face

WEIGHT

31 lbs (14kg)

Our Review

The BON CHARGE Super Max is designed for buyers who want extensive red light therapy coverage from a single large panel. Rather than treating individual areas one at a time, its size allows much more of the body to be exposed during each session. That makes it particularly appealing to regular users who find repeatedly repositioning a smaller panel inconvenient.

The Super Max combines red and near-infrared light, allowing users to target both more superficial and deeper tissue during the same routine. This makes it considerably more versatile than BON CHARGE’s skincare-specific masks and small handheld devices, since the same panel can be used around the face, torso, back, arms, legs, joints, and larger muscle groups.

Coverage is the main reason to choose the Super Max. A compact panel can work perfectly well for a knee, shoulder, or face, but treating several areas quickly becomes time-consuming. The larger treatment surface reduces that problem and makes whole-body routines much easier to maintain, particularly for someone planning to use red light therapy several times per week.

The Super Max is also designed to deliver substantial light output across that larger treatment area. This allows users to complete sessions from a practical distance rather than needing to remain extremely close to the LEDs. Treatment distance still affects intensity and coverage, so users should follow BON CHARGE’s recommendations rather than assuming that sitting closer will always produce better results.

One advantage of buying a large panel is versatility. Someone interested in facial skincare, exercise recovery, joints, and general body treatments could potentially use the Super Max for all of them. This can make more sense than purchasing separate masks, wraps, and handheld lights, particularly if the panel will be used by more than one person in the household.

The tradeoff is portability. The Super Max is intended to function as a permanent or semi-permanent piece of home wellness equipment rather than something that gets packed away after every session. Buyers should have enough dedicated space to stand or sit comfortably in front of it and should consider the mounting or stand arrangement before ordering.

Positioning is particularly important with a device this large. A suitable stand can make treatments considerably easier by allowing the panel to remain stable at the correct height and angle. Buyers who want to use the Super Max horizontally while lying down or frequently adjust its position should consider whether additional mounting equipment will be required, since accessories can increase the total investment.

A large panel does not necessarily mean completely effortless full-body exposure either. Users may still need to turn around to treat both the front and back of the body, and coverage will vary depending on body size and treatment distance. The Super Max greatly reduces repositioning compared with a compact panel, but it does not surround the body with light.

Another consideration is that BON CHARGE keeps its red light therapy products relatively straightforward compared with some specialist panel manufacturers. Buyers primarily interested in light therapy may appreciate the simpler experience, while more technical users may prefer competitors offering extensive pulsing controls, individual wavelength adjustment, treatment presets, app connectivity, or modular multi-panel systems.

Build quality and long-term reliability matter more at this end of the market because the Super Max represents a substantial investment. Large panels contain more LEDs, cooling components, and electronics than small portable devices, and they are inconvenient to return if something goes wrong. Warranty terms and customer support should therefore carry more weight in the buying decision than they might with an inexpensive handheld light.

Customer feedback around BON CHARGE’s red light therapy products is generally positive, particularly regarding ease of use and incorporating the devices into regular wellness routines. As with other red light therapy products, however, individual reports involving skin appearance, muscle recovery, discomfort, sleep, or general wellbeing should not be treated as outcomes every buyer will experience.

Price is one of the Super Max’s most obvious disadvantages. Large premium panels require a significant upfront investment, and there are numerous competing full-body devices from companies that specialize almost exclusively in red light therapy. Buyers should compare treatment area, measured irradiance, wavelengths, warranty coverage, included accessories, and return conditions rather than assuming the largest or most expensive panel will automatically be the best performer.

The cost is particularly difficult to justify for someone whose needs are primarily targeted. If the main goal is treating a face, knee, shoulder, or one specific muscle group, most of the Super Max’s treatment area will go unused. A smaller panel can provide a much more affordable and space-efficient solution in those situations.

For frequent whole-body users, the calculation is different. The ability to expose large sections of the body simultaneously can save considerable time over months or years of regular use. Someone who already knows red light therapy will be a consistent part of their routine is much more likely to benefit from the Super Max than a first-time buyer who is still deciding whether they will use the technology regularly.

The BON CHARGE Super Max ultimately makes the strongest case for itself through coverage and convenience. Its large treatment area and combination of red and near-infrared light make it a versatile option for regular broad-area sessions, potentially replacing several smaller specialized devices. Its premium price, substantial space requirements, limited portability, and competition from feature-rich specialist panels are the main compromises, making it better suited to committed users than buyers who only need occasional or localized treatments.
BON CHARGE Super Max detail
1,500W and 300 LEDs reconcile exactly at 5W per LED
660nm and 850nm run together or independently
Publishes EMF at 0.05-0.1uT and flicker as zero
Mounting hardware, pulley and goggles included in the box
Genuine full-body emitting area for under $1,600
No measurement distance published for the 162 mW/cm2 figure
Independent testing is claimed but no lab report is published
Door or wall mount only, with no floor stand or wheels
No app, no intensity control and no pulsing mode

Key Features

660nm and 850nm, Selectable

Run red only, near-infrared only, or both together, with a built-in timer covering 5 to 30 minute sessions.

300 Dual-Chip LEDs at 1,500W

Three hundred 5W dual-chip LEDs across a 91 x 30cm face. The 1,500W rating reconciles exactly with 300 x 5W.

Published EMF and Flicker Figures

BON CHARGE lists EMF at 0.05-0.1uT and flicker as zero, two numbers most panel brands leave out entirely.

Full Specifications

Wavelengths: 

660nm red, 850nm near-infrared
Number LEDs:
300 x 5W dual-chip LEDs
Irradiance (power):
Greater than 162 mW/cm2 (no measurement distance published)
Power:
1,500W
Dimensions:
91 x 30 x 6.5cm (35.5 x 11.8 x 2.56 in)
Treatment Size: 
Full body
Warranty:
1 year

Final Verdict

4.8

The BON CHARGE Super Max is a strong option for buyers who want broad red and near-infrared light coverage and expect to use it regularly enough to benefit from a large panel. Its biggest strengths are the ability to treat large areas efficiently and the versatility to use one device for the face, torso, back, legs, joints, and muscles. The main drawbacks are its premium price, substantial space requirements, lack of portability, and competition from specialist panels offering more advanced controls. It makes the most sense for committed users who prioritize convenient full-body sessions, while beginners and anyone mainly treating smaller areas can save money and space with a more compact device.

Super Max Red Light Therapy Device

$1,599

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Tec Specs

Wave Lengths

660nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE:

Greater than 162 mW/cm2 (no measurement distance published)

Coverage Area:

Full body, 91 x 30cm (35.5 x 11.8 in) emitting face

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