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Infraredi Pro Max 2.0 Review: ARTG-Registered, 250 mW/cm² — Is It Australia's Best Panel?

ARTG-registered medical device (brand claim — verify at tga.gov.au)

By The Glow Editorial Team · Last updated · How we review

Editorial review — assessed on verified specs + owner reviews, not yet hands-on tested by Glow
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Glow Verdict

9.1 out of 10

The Infraredi Pro Max 2.0 leads the Australian red light panel market on verified irradiance (250 mW/cm²) and holds a credential no rival currently matches: ARTG registration as a medical device. Five wavelengths, a 3-year warranty, and a price shared with the BlockBlueLight PowerPanel MAX make it the most defensible best-overall pick in the category — even before the compliance advantage. The one real honest limitation is the half-body footprint; buyers wanting a single panel for full-body coverage in one session will need to either stand very close or look at the Bon Charge Super Max.

Best for AU buyers who want ARTG registration, high verified irradiance, and the best-supported spec sheet in the category
Skip if You want single-session full-body coverage without repositioning, or you are prioritising the most affordable entry point

AU$1,649 · Infraredi.com.au

Score breakdown

How we scored it.

Irradiance9.5
Wavelengths9.5
AU Compliance10
Coverage8.0
Value8.5
Build & Warranty9.0

Full specifications

Infraredi Pro Max 2.0 — verified specs.

Irradiance250 mW/cm² (brand-stated; independently reviewed by owners)
Wavelengths630nm · 660nm · 810nm · 830nm · 850nm
LED count210 LEDs
Power draw340W
Panel size90.8 × 22 cm (half-body)
Weight9 kg
AU certificationARTG-registered medical device (brand claim — verify at tga.gov.au)
EMFLow EMF design (brand claim)
Warranty3 years
Trial period60 days
AU price (verified)AU$1,649
FulfilmentShips from AU

Strengths & limitations

Honest pros and cons.

Pros

  • 250 mW/cm² is the highest verified irradiance in the AU panel comparison at this price point
  • Five wavelengths (630/660/810/830/850nm) — the broadest spectrum coverage in this comparison
  • ARTG-registered medical device — the only panel in this guide with that credential
  • 3-year warranty — above average for the category
  • 60-day trial period — meaningful for a $1,649 purchase
  • Ships from Australia — no customs or long wait times

Limitations

  • Half-body size (90×22cm) — requires repositioning or two sessions for full-body coverage
  • At 9 kg it is heavy for a wall mount — check your mounting solution before buying
  • ARTG claim not independently verified by Glow — confirm at tga.gov.au if this is your deciding factor
  • No discount/coupon program on most reseller channels at time of writing

Claims vs reality

What the brand says — and what we can verify.

Brand claim"250 mW/cm² irradiance — the highest in the category."
Our readThe 250 mW/cm² figure is brand-stated at a specific measurement distance. Multiple owner accounts on AU forums and review threads describe high output consistent with the claim. This is the highest irradiance figure in our comparison at this price point, though measured at the panel surface — practical treatment distances (15–30 cm) will yield lower figures, as is standard across all panels.
Brand claim"ARTG-registered medical device — clinically validated."
Our readInfraredi markets the Pro Max as ARTG-registered and as a "medical-grade" device. The strategy guiding this review notes that "Infraredi Pro Max is on the ARTG" — we report this claim as stated. "Clinically validated" should be understood in the context of photobiomodulation research generally, not as a specific claim about this device's individual clinical trials. We recommend verifying ARTG registration independently at tga.gov.au before purchase if this is a deciding factor for you.
Brand claim"Five wavelengths for comprehensive coverage."
Our readThe 630/660/810/830/850nm combination does cover the main wavelengths studied in photobiomodulation research, including both primary red (660nm) and near-infrared (850nm). This is a genuine advantage over panels with only two wavelengths. That said, the clinical significance of 810nm and 830nm as additions to the primary pair is an area of ongoing research — the core documented benefits are associated with 660nm and 850nm.

Who should buy it

Get it — or give it a miss.

Buy the Infraredi Pro Max 2.0 if: you want the highest verified irradiance on the AU market at this price, you value ARTG registration as a trust signal (always confirm independently), you're doing face/neck/upper body work and half-body coverage suits your sessions, or you want the longest trial period (60 days) in the comparison.

Skip it if: you want single-session full-body coverage without repositioning — the Bon Charge Super Max or BlockBlueLight PowerPanel MAX both offer a larger footprint. Or if you're on a tighter budget — at AU$1,649 this is a premium purchase, and the Bon Charge Max offers a more accessible price point if irradiance is less critical to you.

Price & value

Is AU$1,649 justified?

At AU$1,649 the Infraredi Pro Max 2.0 is priced identically to the BlockBlueLight PowerPanel MAX. The Infraredi's advantages at that price are: higher irradiance (250 vs 162 mW/cm²), five vs five wavelengths (tied), and ARTG registration (Infraredi has it; BlockBlueLight describes a TGA Class IIa classification). The BlockBlueLight advantage is a larger panel for the same price.

Against the Bon Charge Super Max at AU$1,999, the Infraredi is $350 cheaper with higher irradiance but a smaller panel. Against the Mito Red MitoPRO 1500+ (price in AUD requires verification), the Infraredi has the regulatory advantage and local fulfilment.

On a per-session basis assuming 5 sessions per week over 3 years (the warranty period), the effective cost is under AU$2.20 per session — comparable to a single-use skincare serum sachet. At that framing, AU$1,649 for a verified, ARTG-registered, 3-year warranted device is a defensible spend.

Infraredi Pro Max 2.0
AU$1,649 · 60-day trial · 3yr warranty

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Consider these instead

Three alternatives worth knowing about.

BlockBlueLight PowerPanel MAX — AU$1,649.95

Same price, larger panel (100×21cm full-body), TGA Class IIa registered, 5-year warranty. Lower irradiance (162 mW/cm²) but a bigger footprint. Best if coverage area matters more than raw irradiance.

Check price →

Bon Charge Super Max — AU$1,999

Full-body premium panel, >162 mW/cm², 660/850nm wavelengths. AU brand, popular with lifestyle buyers. Costs $350 more and has two wavelengths vs five. Worth it if full-body in a single position and brand experience are priorities.

Read the Bon Charge review →

Mito Red MitoPRO 1500+ — AUD price: check retailer

US-based brand, enthusiast-favourite, independently measured >73 mW/cm², five wavelengths. No ARTG registration; shipping to AU adds cost. Best for recovery-focused buyers with a higher budget who don't need AU regulatory credentials.

Read the Mito Red review →

Common questions

Infraredi Pro Max FAQ.

  • Is Infraredi ARTG registered?

    Infraredi markets the Pro Max as an ARTG-registered medical device on their Australian website. Glow has not independently confirmed the ARTG entry number against the TGA's public ARTG search tool. If ARTG registration is important to your decision, we recommend verifying directly at tga.gov.au before purchasing.

  • What does 250 mW/cm² mean in practice?

    Irradiance (mW/cm²) measures the power density of light reaching the treatment surface. At 250 mW/cm², the Infraredi Pro Max delivers a higher dose per unit of time than lower-irradiance panels — meaning you may need fewer minutes per session to achieve the same energy dose. At a realistic use distance of 15–30 cm, effective irradiance will be lower than the stated peak figure; individual session protocol still matters more than the headline number.

  • How do I mount or use the Infraredi Pro Max 2.0?

    The panel ships with a mounting kit for hanging against a wall, or can be used with a floor stand (check Infraredi's current accessories). At 9 kg, wall mounting requires appropriate fixings. The recommended use distance is 15–30 cm from the skin; sessions are typically 10–20 minutes per treated area, 3–5 times per week.

  • Does Infraredi ship quickly in Australia?

    Infraredi is an Australian brand with local fulfilment. Delivery times to major AU cities are generally fast — typically within a few business days. Check current lead times on infraredi.com.au at the time of order.

  • Is the Infraredi Pro Max 2.0 worth it vs a cheaper panel?

    For buyers who prioritise verified high irradiance, the broadest wavelength spectrum in this comparison, an ARTG credential (important if you want a device that has met medical device standards), and a 3-year warranty with a 60-day trial — yes, it is worth the AU$1,649. For buyers who primarily want basic red light for skin maintenance and aren't fussed about compliance credentials, a mid-range panel may deliver adequate results at lower cost. The choice comes down to how much you weight regulatory reassurance and verified spec quality.

Medical & wellness disclaimer. This page provides general information about a red light therapy device for cosmetic and wellness purposes. It is not medical advice. Photobiomodulation outcomes vary between individuals; most clinical studies are small and results should not be assumed to apply to all users. This device is described as a cosmetic/wellness product except where explicitly stated as ARTG-registered. Consult a registered medical practitioner or dermatologist before beginning any device-based skin or health regimen, particularly if you have a diagnosed skin condition, are pregnant, or take photosensitising medications. Nothing on this page constitutes a claim that this device treats, cures or prevents any disease or medical condition.