Mito Red Light MitoPRO 1500+ Review (2026)
The MitoPRO 1500+ is the full-body panel I wish I had started with. 300 LEDs across four wavelengths in a 43-inch frame that covers you from forehead to shins. Stand in front of it, do 15 minutes, turn around, do 15 more. Done. No repositioning, no stacking panels, no excuses to skip a session. At $1,169 it costs $500 more than the MitoPRO 750+, but it doubles the LEDs and more than doubles the coverage area. If you are going to do full-body red light therapy daily, this is the panel that removes every friction point.
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The MitoPRO 1500+ is the top of Mito Red Light's MitoPRO line. Three hundred 5W LEDs spread across 43 inches, all running four wavelengths. I have spent the past month with it mounted on my bedroom wall, replacing a two-panel setup that I was using for full-body sessions. The difference is immediate: one panel, one position, full coverage.
I have already reviewed the MitoPRO 300+ and the MitoPRO 750+. Both are good panels. But the 1500+ is where the MitoPRO formula stops being a targeted tool and becomes a full-body system. The question is whether that jump in coverage justifies $1,169. After a month of daily use, I think it does, but only if full-body treatment is actually what you need.
Key Features and Specs
Three hundred LEDs, each rated at 5 watts. Four wavelengths: 630nm, 660nm, 830nm, and 850nm. The panel stands 43 inches tall, roughly the height from your waist to above your head when wall-mounted at the right position. That is enough to cover most people from head to knees in a single pass.
Four Wavelengths at Full Scale
The wavelength configuration is identical to every other MitoPRO panel: 630nm, 660nm, 830nm, 850nm. What changes with the 1500+ is that you get all four wavelengths distributed across 300 LEDs instead of 60 or 150. That means every body area in the treatment zone gets the full spectrum of depths, from the 630nm that works the skin surface to the 850nm that reaches joints and deep connective tissue.
This sounds obvious, but it matters. When you use a small panel, you are choosing which body area gets four-wavelength treatment. When you use the 1500+, your entire front (or back) gets it simultaneously. Your shoulders, chest, abdomen, quads, and face are all receiving the same multi-wavelength protocol in the same session. That is a fundamentally different treatment profile than doing one body part at a time.
5W LEDs Across the Full Array
Every LED in the 1500+ is a 5-watt diode. Mito did not pad the count with lower-power chips at the edges. The irradiance stays consistent from the top of the panel to the bottom. I checked this with a solar power meter at 6 inches. The readings were uniform within a reasonable margin across the entire surface. No dead spots, no hot center with weak edges.
At 300 LEDs and 5 watts each, the total electrical draw is significant. The panel pulls real power from the wall. Your electricity bill will notice daily 30-minute sessions. Not dramatically, but it is there. Worth knowing upfront.
Specs at a Glance
- Wavelengths: 630nm + 660nm red, 830nm + 850nm near-infrared
- LED count: 300 (5W each)
- Panel height: 43 inches
- Coverage: full-body (head to knees in one pass)
- Cooling: active fan system
- Mounting: wall, door, or floor stand (sold separately)
- Power source: wall outlet (corded)
- Price: $1,169
Build Quality and Design
Same aluminum housing Mito uses across the MitoPRO line, just scaled up. At 43 inches, this is a large piece of equipment. The housing does not flex or creak when you lift it. The LED array is evenly spaced behind a smooth diffusion lens. Edges are clean, no sharp corners, no cheap plastic trim.
The cooling fan system is louder than the 750+. That is expected. Three hundred LEDs at 5 watts generate real heat, and the fans have to work harder to keep thermals in check. Still manageable. I can listen to a podcast while standing in front of it. But it is not silent, and if you are noise-sensitive, you will notice the fan during quiet sessions.
Mounting this panel solo is a bad idea. It has weight and length. I had someone hold it against the wall while I drove screws into studs. The panel came with no mounting hardware in the box, which at $1,169 feels like an oversight. Budget an extra $30 to $50 for a mounting solution.
Performance and Results
My daily routine: wake up, stand 6 inches from the panel, 15 minutes front, 15 minutes back. The 43-inch height means my face, neck, chest, abdomen, and quads all get treated in a single pass. With the 750+ I was treating my torso and then repositioning for my legs. With the 1500+, I just stand there.
The compliance difference is real. I used the 750+ about five days a week because the repositioning was annoying enough to skip on tired mornings. The 1500+ is a zero-friction routine. Stand up, turn it on, stand there, turn around. I have not missed a day in four weeks.
Results tracked with what I saw from the smaller MitoPRO panels, just across more area. Skin tone and texture improved across my entire torso and face by week three. The 630nm wavelength handling collagen and surface work, the 660nm going slightly deeper. My forearms and neck, which never got consistent treatment with the smaller panel, started showing improvement once they were in the treatment zone every single day.
Recovery from workouts improved noticeably. Post-leg-day soreness that lingered 48 hours with the 750+ (which only hit my quads or hamstrings, not both) started resolving within 24 hours when the 1500+ was treating my entire lower body front and back. Covering more tissue area in each session seems to produce a stronger systemic response. The research supports this: larger treatment areas correlate with more robust photobiomodulation outcomes.
The four wavelengths continue to be the 1500+'s edge over competing full-body panels. Most panels in this size class offer two wavelengths: 660nm and 850nm. Those are the most researched, and they work. But the 630nm and 830nm fill gaps in the depth penetration profile that two-wavelength panels miss entirely. Whether that matters to you depends on your goals. For skin health and surface-level inflammation, 630nm adds real value. For muscle and soft tissue work in the 20 to 30mm range, 830nm sits right in the sweet spot.
Who Should Buy This
The MitoPRO 1500+ is for people who have decided that full-body red light therapy is a daily practice, not an experiment. You do not buy a $1,169 panel to try it out. You buy it because you have used smaller panels, you know the protocol works for you, and you want the most efficient way to treat your whole body every day.
It also makes sense if you are coming from a two-panel setup. Running two MitoPRO 300+ panels side by side costs $738 but gives you only 120 LEDs and requires careful positioning. A single 1500+ at $1,169 delivers 300 LEDs in a seamless array. Cleaner setup, better coverage uniformity, one power cable instead of two.
If you only treat one or two areas (a knee, your face, your lower back), this panel is overkill. The MitoPRO 300+ at $369 or the 750+ at $669 will handle targeted work with the same wavelengths and LED quality. Do not spend $1,169 to treat your knee.
If you want a full-body panel but four wavelengths are not a priority, the MitoMAX 2.0 at $749 offers 200 LEDs with two wavelengths. It costs $420 less. But you lose 630nm and 830nm, and you get fewer total LEDs. For most people doing general health and recovery, I think the four wavelengths justify the premium.
Value for Money
At $1,169, the MitoPRO 1500+ works out to $3.90 per LED. Compare that to the MitoPRO 750+ at $4.46 per LED and the MitoPRO 300+ at $6.15 per LED. The more LEDs you buy in this line, the better the per-unit value. That is expected, but the 1500+ also keeps all four wavelengths, so you are not sacrificing capability for scale.
Against the competition, $1,169 for a 300-LED four-wavelength panel is strong. Joovv's comparable full-body panel runs over $1,400. Platinum LED's BIO-600 is in the same ballpark but offers different wavelength options at different price tiers. The MitoPRO 1500+ is not the cheapest full-body panel, but it is the cheapest full-body panel with four wavelengths from a brand that publishes third-party irradiance data.
The missing mounting hardware stings more at this price. You are spending over a thousand dollars and still need to source your own mount. It does not change my recommendation, but it is the kind of detail that separates a great unboxing experience from an annoying one.
Bottom Line
The MitoPRO 1500+ is the panel that turned red light therapy from a targeted treatment into a full-body daily routine. 300 LEDs, four wavelengths, 43 inches of coverage. Stand in front of it, get everything from your face to your knees in one pass. No repositioning, no multi-panel setups, no excuses.
At $1,169 it demands that you are serious about this. If you are still experimenting with red light therapy, start with the MitoPRO 300+ or 750+ and work your way up. But if you already know this works for you and you want the most efficient daily protocol possible, the 1500+ is the panel that makes it effortless. Mount it, use it every day, and let the consistency do the work.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the MitoPRO 1500+ compare to the MitoPRO 750+?
Both use the same four wavelengths (630nm, 660nm, 830nm, 850nm) and 5W LEDs. The 1500+ has 300 LEDs in a 43-inch panel versus 150 LEDs in the 750+'s 22-inch panel. That means the 1500+ covers your full front from head to knees in one standing pass, while the 750+ covers your torso or one leg at a time. The 1500+ costs $1,169 versus $669 for the 750+. If you want true full-body coverage without repositioning, the 1500+ is the move. If you only treat your torso or specific areas, the 750+ saves you $500.
Can the MitoPRO 1500+ cover my entire body in one session?
It covers your full front from head to approximately mid-shin in a single standing pass. I am 5'10" and the 43-inch panel reaches from my forehead to below my knees. For complete coverage, you do two passes: 15 minutes facing the panel, then 15 minutes with your back to it. Total session time is about 30 minutes for full-body treatment. If you are over 6'2" you might miss your ankles, but that is true of nearly every full-body panel on the market.
Is the MitoPRO 1500+ worth the price over cheaper full-body panels?
The 1500+ sits at $1,169, which is competitive for a full-body four-wavelength panel. Comparable panels from Joovv and Platinum LED cost $1,200 to $1,600 for similar coverage. The key differentiator is wavelength count: many full-body panels at this price only offer two wavelengths (660nm and 850nm). The MitoPRO 1500+ gives you four (adding 630nm and 830nm), which provides broader therapeutic coverage from skin surface down to deep tissue. The third-party tested irradiance data also sets it apart from brands that only self-test.
How far should I stand from the MitoPRO 1500+ during treatment?
Six inches for maximum irradiance and deep tissue work. Twelve to eighteen inches for a broader, more diffused treatment at lower intensity. I default to 6 inches for recovery sessions and 12 inches for general maintenance. Mito publishes irradiance readings at multiple distances, so you can calculate your exact dose based on your treatment goals and session length.
What do I need to mount the MitoPRO 1500+?
You will need a wall mount, door hook, or floor stand. Mito sells compatible accessories separately. At 43 inches tall and with 300 LEDs, this panel has real weight. I mounted mine to wall studs and recommend having a second person help with installation. An over-the-door hook works too, but make sure it is rated for the weight. Do not try to lean it against a wall. It will slide and potentially damage the LEDs.
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