Bon Charge Red Light Therapy Mini Pro vs Mito Red Light MitoPRO 1500
Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which — compared side-by-side.
These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile — read the per-buyer recommendations below.
Side-by-side specs
| Spec | Bon Charge Red Light Therapy Mini Pro | Mito Red Light MitoPRO 1500 |
|---|---|---|
| price | $549 | $999 |
| wavelengths | 660nm red + 850nm near-infrared | 660nm red + 850nm near-infrared |
| irradiance | >100 mW/cm² at 6″ | >150 mW/cm² at 6″ |
| coverage area | Face, neck, upper body | Half-body or torso |
| session time | 10-15 minutes | 10-20 minutes |
| power | 120V standard outlet | 120V standard outlet |
| warranty | 2 years | 3 years bulbs, 2 years electronics |
| certifications | FDA Class II registered | FDA Class II registered |
Bon Charge Red Light Therapy Mini Pro also publishes: formFactor, ecosystemAdvantage
Mito Red Light MitoPRO 1500 also publishes: ledCount, panelCount, modes
Who should buy which
Buyers wanting tabletop red light therapy for face/neck/upper-body specifically, especially those building a broader circadian-health stack (Bon Charge also makes the best blue-blockers).
You need full-body coverage (go Joovv Elite or Mito Red MitoPRO 1500), you want the largest LED count per dollar (Hooga wins on raw count), or you don't care about blue-blocker integration.
Spec-driven buyers who've researched red light therapy independently, want clinical-grade irradiance at value-tier pricing, and don't need brand-validation premium.
You want the most-validated brand (go Joovv), modular upgrade architecture (go Joovv), or smaller form factor for face-only treatment (go Bon Charge).

