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A spectrum-and-settings playground that trades speed for control
The Rouge G4 is built for people who like to tinker. It puts a lot of emphasis on wavelength variety, smart modes, and session customization, and if you enjoy dialing in different setups rather than running the same routine every time, this panel gives you plenty to play with.
In day-to-day use, that flexibility is the main attraction. You're not locked into a single way of using it, and the interface encourages experimentation.
The cost of that approach is time. Reported output is lower than most of the other panels in this group, so reaching the same dose usually means longer sessions.
Best for: People who prioritize wavelength variety and enjoy customizing their sessions.
Watch-outs: Lower output means longer sessions, despite a premium price.