✅ If you want a Hooga panel use code ALEX or FERGUS and the following link: https://aferg.co/hooga-rlt
Welcome to my Hooga Pro 300W review - marketed as a low-cost and high-performance option. How well do these marketing claims adhere to reality? In this video you'll find out!
Before digging into this topic, if you're not familiar with my work, then check out some of my best red light therapy resources such as:
✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: https://aferg.co/fb-group
✅ Full playlist of my 2022 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: https://aferg.co/RLT-2021-playlist - if you're short on time then check out the summary episode towards the end of the playlist
✅ My excel sheet for comparing different panels to their competition: https://aferg.co/rlt-data
✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: https://aferg.co/RLTguide
✅ The Dermabeam 300W review: https://aferg.co/dermabeam
So let's dig deeper into my Hooga Pro 300 review:
✅ Again, the Hooga Pro 300W has been marketed as a high-value, high-performance, low-cost option. The question is whether these claims are true. We'll find out together! Hooga literally market themselves as the best valued company, so that's where I come in
✅ This unit is a tabletop unit, so it came in a small box
✅ My first impression is that the Hooga is a bit of a step up from the Dermabeam 300W.
✅ I'll compare the Hooga to the Mito Red products, which also market themselves in the same way
✅ Hooga is quite a new company. I've seen their name pop up but I wasn't aware of them a few years ago. Hooga sells a lot of different products though, ranging from grounding gear to color therapy to red light therapy. Even in red light therapy - excluding all the stands - Hooga offers 15 different products, which is a lot. Hooga has a pro range and an original series in terms of red light therapy
✅ The pro range has modular capability and better performing LEDs and stand support, flicker free, and other things. I'd personally only go for the pro range, although the originals are very affordable
✅ The price of the panel is $242 USD with code ALEX or code FERGUS and this link: https://aferg.co/hooga-rlt
✅ Shipping is free in the US and cost me about $130 for Australia, which is pricey, and $70 for the UK
✅ The box includes an info card, door hanging instructions, an instruction manual (which is OK), the red light therapy device of course, a power cable, door hanging hooks, and a bit more
✅ The stand is included on the panel, which is quite bulky. The panel emits 660 nanometers (nm) and 850. The LEDs are dual chip though, which is great. It's 12 inches high, 8 inches across, and 3 inches thick at 8 pounds. There is no inbuilt timer for the panel
✅ Hooga has a 2-year warranty and 60-day return period
✅ The stand is quite flexible but very nice, you need some strength to move the panel into a different position
✅ I plugged the panel in, and not every LED was running, it seemed. What happened is that the company used dual chip but didn't put each wavelength in each LED plug. So each LED plug has either two 660nm LEDs in it or two 850nm chips, which is, somewhat unfortunate
✅ Operations cannot be any easier though, which is great. I would have loved a bit more bells and whistles for a pro line though!
✅ In terms of sound testing, sound levels are at 50.5 dB, which is pretty good. There are no EMF issues
✅ With the spectrometer, my wavelength testing came down to 664 nm and 852nm, which are decent. No flicker was detected either, which Hooga correctly claims
✅ Power output was 65 mW/cm2, which is quite good for a smaller red light therapy device. The average 9-point reading was 50 mW/cm2, which is great too. The total Wattage output is 25 Watts, which is decent for a tabletop unit so far
✅ The price is $4.30 per LED and $9.50 per Watt, which are insanely good for a tabletop. Now I really want to test one of their body panels. Other products in the range might have flicker and be a bit cheaper but I'll test them too
✅ Compared to other products of other companies, the Dermabeam is a lot more expensive and a worse stand. You're paying a lot more per Watt. Other tabletop panels include the Joovv Mini 3.0, the BioMax 300 including tabletop stand, but you'll get 100 LEDs. Then, the Mito Red MitoPRO 300 including stand it's $330 USD. The Hooga has the best price so far
✅ Overall, I love the price and the product, especially if you use code FERGUS or ALEX and this link: https://aferg.co/hooga-rlt
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00:00 Hooga 300W Introduction
01:25 Hooga Company Introduction
03:25 Price & Shipping
04:24 Unboxing & Box Inclusions
06:27 Panel First Look
08:30 Tabletop Stand
09:35 Device First Try
10:22 Dual Chip LEDs?
12:18 Sound, EMF & Wavelengths Measurement
13:17 Power Output Measurement
14:10 Value Calculations
16:33 Hooga Product Range
18:44 Comparison To Competition
20:28 Concluding Thoughts
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