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Rojo Refine 900

The "control freak" panel, in the best way: five wavelengths, an app, and a stand included

If you've ever looked at red light panels and thought "why can't I just turn up the one wavelength I actually care about", the Refine 900 is basically built for you. Its headline feature is unusually practical: independent control of each wavelength (630/660/810/830/850), so you can run a red-heavy session for skin, or bias toward 810nm for deeper-target routines, without being forced into a fixed blend. That is rare.

Short verdict

This is a feature-forward body panel that still behaves like a normal household device. You get a touchscreen, a phone app, preset and smart modes, and pulsing (NIR) if you want it. It also ships with a wheeled floor stand included, which matters more than people think because anything annoying to position gets used less.

What it's like to own

Support, warranty, and returns

This is one of the calmer purchases in the category because Rojo leans into try-it-at-home terms: 3-year warranty and a 60-day return window are consistently stated across their docs and regional sites.

Why this matters: panels are bulky, and early buyer's remorse is usually about fit in your space and routine, not the LEDs. A real return window is what lets you learn that without feeling trapped.

Price snapshot

Pricing varies by region and promos, but you will commonly see it discussed around the low-to-mid $1,000s USD, often with the stand bundled.

The way to think about value here is not cheapest watts, it's how many future use-cases this panel covers without needing an upgrade.

Best for

People who want one panel that can flex with them: skin one month, training recovery the next, then mostly NIR because you read something interesting and want to try it.

Watch-outs

Scores

Power8/10
Value7/10
EMF transparency6/10
Features9/10
Modularity8/10
Coverage8/10

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