Red Light Therapy Blanket

OVERALL

4.6

BEST FOR

Full Body Treatment, Recovery, Premium Shopper

This is a genuine 660nm and 850nm LED device, not an infrared sauna blanket and not a PEMF mat, both of which BON CHARGE sells separately. It carries 2,520 LEDs across a 180 x 80cm surface at 270W, zips together for full body or splits into two mats, and is the only BON CHARGE device with a published pulsed mode. Its greater than 170 mW/cm2 claim does not reconcile with 270W over that area, so treat it as unverified.
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WAVELENGTHS

660nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE

Published as greater than 170 mW/cm2, unverified (no measurement distance published)

COVERAGE AREA

Full body, 180 x 80cm, splits into two mats

WEIGHT

22 lbs (10kg)

Our Review

First, what this is not. BON CHARGE sells an Infrared Sauna Blanket at $699 and a range of Infrared PEMF mats and a sauna dome, and none of those emit red light. The Red Light Therapy Blanket is a different product: the specification table publishes visible red at 660nm, invisible near-infrared at 850nm, an LED count of 2,520 and a 30 degree beam angle, and the page contains no mention of heat, temperature, sauna or PEMF anywhere. It is a genuine LED device and it belongs in a red light comparison. The format is its best feature. A 180 x 80cm surface zips together for full body coverage or separates into two independent mats with their own controllers and power cords, and BON CHARGE publishes both a standard and a pulsed mode with a session time you set yourself, from 10 to 30 minutes. Pulsing is not offered anywhere else in the BON CHARGE range. It runs on 100 to 240V mains, weighs 10kg, is made from SBR, and includes goggles, two adaptors, two controllers and two power cords. The irradiance claim is where we would urge caution. BON CHARGE publishes greater than 170 mW/cm2, but the same table lists total power at 270W across a 180 x 80cm surface. That is 14,400 square centimetres, which puts a theoretical ceiling somewhere around 19 mW/cm2 before any optical losses. The two published numbers cannot both be right, and no measurement distance is given, so we report the figure as published and flag it as unverified. BON CHARGE also publishes no numeric EMF or flicker figure for this product, only an EMF shielding layer and a flicker free claim in the page metadata. Certification is listed as FDA, CE, ROHS, FCC, and as with the rest of the range that FDA entry is registration and listing under product code ILY with no 510(k) on file.
BON CHARGE RLT Blanket detail
Genuine 660nm and 850nm LED blanket, not an infrared sauna blanket
Zips together for full body or separates into two independent mats
Only BON CHARGE device with a published pulsed mode
2,520 LEDs and a session time you set from 10 to 30 minutes
Two controllers, two power cords, adaptors and goggles included
The greater than 170 mW/cm2 claim does not reconcile with 270W over 180 x 80cm
No measurement distance published for the irradiance figure
No numeric EMF or flicker figure published, unlike the panels
At $1,999 it is the most expensive red light product in the range

Key Features

2,520 LEDs at 660nm and 850nm

A genuine red and near-infrared LED array across 180 x 80cm at 270W, with a 30 degree beam angle. Not a heated or PEMF blanket.

Splits Into Two Mats

Zip together for full body coverage or separate into two individual mats, each with its own controller and power cord.

Standard and Pulsed Modes

The only BON CHARGE device offering a pulsed mode alongside continuous output, with sessions from 10 to 30 minutes. Pulse frequency is not published.

Full Specifications

Wavelengths: 

660nm red, 850nm near-infrared
Number LEDs:
2,520 LEDs
Irradiance (power):
Published as greater than 170 mW/cm2, unverified and inconsistent with 270W over 180 x 80cm
Power:
270W
Dimensions:
180 x 80cm
Treatment Size: 
Full body, splits into two mats
Warranty:
1 year

Final Verdict

4.6

The BON CHARGE Red Light Therapy Blanket is a worthwhile option for someone who wants premium full-body contact coverage and values a blanket format enough to pay substantially more than a large panel or mat. Its biggest strengths are very high LED count, strong listed output, adjustable intensity, pulsing, full-body coverage, and the option to separate the two sides into mats. The main drawbacks are very high price, heavy 10kg design, only two wavelengths, one-year warranty, and an enclosed blanket can feel warm during longer sessions.

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Tec Specs

Wave Lengths

660nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE:

Published as greater than 170 mW/cm2, unverified (no measurement distance published)

Coverage Area:

Full body, 180 x 80cm, splits into two mats

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