Inferno — Near Full-Body Red & Near-Infrared System
630nm · 660nm · 830nm
The Inferno is 1,400W of red and near-infrared light in a near full-body panel — and it's the device we sent to the lab. When Light Labs International independently measured our output, the Inferno is what they measured: 138.39 mW/cm² at 6 inches, 67.22 mW/cm² at 12 inches. The full test report is published under "Check the Specs." Our Firewave, Firestorm, and Krypton lines share this device's 200W COB — this is the one with the paperwork.
Five COB modules, aligned to anatomy
The Inferno's five COB modules aren't spread evenly — they run vertically down the center of the panel, each positioned to meet a specific region of your body's midline at standing distance. Top to bottom: the transcranial region, the thyroid, the cardiac center, the abdomen, and the pelvic floor. Transcranial photobiomodulation — near-infrared applied at the forehead — is one of the most actively studied areas in the research, and the top module is aligned for exactly that. The four below each sit over a major structure — the thyroid, the heart, the digestive organs, the pelvic floor — the places where deep-penetrating light has the most beneath the surface to reach. So that's where we put the concentrated output. Some will recognize those five points as the chakra locations — the traditional map of the body's vertical axis. We designed around tissue depth and the research: the brain and heart are among the most mitochondria-dense tissues in the body, and mitochondria — where cytochrome c oxidase lives — are exactly what this light interacts with. The tradition just happens to land where the mitochondria live. Around the midline column, 132 × 3W LEDs fill the field for broad, even coverage: concentrated where it matters, expansive where it counts.
30-degree cone lenses — built to hold irradiance at distance
Each emitter sits behind a 30-degree cone-shaped lens, which concentrates the light into a tighter beam than the 60-degree dome lenses on our compact panels. That's part of how a panel this size holds strong irradiance at real session distances instead of scattering it into the room — the light goes where you are.
Coverage, honestly stated
Standing at the right distance, the Inferno covers you from head to lower core in a single session — transcranial to pelvic floor, no repositioning. That's near full-body: your legs aren't covered in the same standing position, and we'd rather tell you that than stretch the word "full." But there's a second way to use it: sit in meditation pose on a yoga mat in front of the panel, and the Inferno becomes a complete full-body unit — even for larger users, including men over six feet. Seated, your entire body sits inside the beam from a single panel. Sessions belong at 12–24 inches, where irradiance stays strong and the panel's electromagnetic fields are below detectable levels.
Stands on its own. Hangs anywhere.
The Inferno stands securely on its own integrated pegs — no stand required, on any floor. The optional floor stand earns its place when you want to roll the panel between rooms, or when you're stacking two modular units and want the extra stability. The included pulley system hangs it from any door: some customers hang it on the back of the shower door, switch it on before they step in, and make the light the first thing after the towel — a morning routine that builds itself. And it works anywhere in the world — the built-in voltage converter handles any grid, we ship the right power cord for your country, and traveling with it takes nothing more than a plug adapter.
The wavelengths
630nm and 660nm red with 830nm near-infrared — two peaks in the red window and one in the near-infrared, the two ranges where cytochrome c oxidase, the mitochondrial enzyme at the center of photobiomodulation research, has its absorption peaks. It's the same wavelength profile as our Firefly. 630nm and 660nm work in the dermis (fibroblast activity, collagen production), and 830nm penetrates centimeters into muscle, joint, and connective tissue. 830nm is invisible to the eye — wear the included blackout goggles every session.
Check the Specs
- Total power: 1,400W · actual draw 580W ±5%
- Irradiance, independently measured on this device by Light Labs International: 138.39 mW/cm² at 6" · 67.22 mW/cm² at 12" — full report published here
- LED setup: 5 × 200W COB modules on the vertical midline + 132 × 3W LEDs
- COB alignment: transcranial · thyroid · cardiac · abdominal · pelvic
- Wavelengths: 630nm · 660nm · 830nm · 30° cone-shaped lenses
- Coverage: near full-body standing (head to lower core) · complete full-body seated in meditation pose, even for users over six feet
- Session distance: 12–24 inches
- Flicker: 3.2%, independently tested (0% on the Inferno PRO)
- Self-standing on integrated pegs — no stand required · optional floor stand for rolling or stacked setups · pulley hanging system included (fits standard doors)
- Built-in global voltage converter — works anywhere in the world (110/220V). We ship the correct power cord for your location; traveling with it takes only a plug adapter.
- Metal alloy housing · includes blackout goggles · indoor only — not waterproof or sauna-rated
- Warranty: 2 years
How to use it
Align your midline with the COB column — the five modules run down the panel's center, so position yourself with them on your center axis. Stand at 12–24 inches for head-to-core coverage, or sit in meditation pose on a mat for complete full-body sessions. Build up gradually: 1,400W is serious output, so start with 5–10 minute sessions and adapt before extending to 20. Goggles every session. Up to 5 sessions per week.