Red-Light Panel Comparison: Three Devices Tested

Not everyone needs the same panel. A desktop user treating their face has very different priorities from someone after full-body sessions. We put three representative devices through the same protocol — measured irradiance, coverage, build, and value.

The Solterra Halo Mini is the grab-and-go option, ideal for spot treatment and travel. The Lumora Aurora 300 is the do-most-things middle child, with honest output and a timer that makes the routine stick. The Verdance FullBeam Tower is the commitment: a floor-standing array that covers most of the body at once.

Device Price Coverage & irradiance Best for Rating
Solterra Halo Mini $ Small emitter; solid up-close Travel & spot treatment 4.0 / 5
Lumora Aurora 300 $$ Honest mid-range, even spread Daily targeted sessions 4.3 / 5
Verdance FullBeam Tower $$$$ Near full-body, strong field Full-body & shared homes 4.5 / 5

Bottom line: match the panel to your goal, not the marketing. As always, these are general wellness devices — not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Product names shown are fictional, illustrative examples.