Hooga PRO1500 Full Body Red Light Therapy Panel vs Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right device for your needs.

Hooga

$1199

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Omnilux

$395

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Spec Winner

Hooga PRO1500 Full Body Red Light Therapy Panel

Wins on 5 of 7 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecHooga PRO1500 Full Body Red Light Therapy PanelOmnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask
Wavelengths660nm + 850nm633nm + 830nm
Irradiance189 mW/cm²30 mW/cm²
LED Count300132
Coverage Areafull bodyface
Power Draw480 W10 W
Dimensions36" x 8.6" x 3.1"Flexible mask — adjustable straps
Weight21 lbs0.4 lbs
Wavelength Count22
Built-in TimerYesNo
Pulsed ModeNoNo
Stand IncludedNoNo
EMF Levelultra-lowlow
Warranty3 years2 years
FDA ClearedYesYes
Price$1199$395
Rating8.7/108.5/10
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Pros & Cons

Hooga PRO1500 Full Body Red Light Therapy Panel

Pros

  • 189 mW/cm² at 6 inches — the highest irradiance of any standard Hooga panel and one of the strongest on this site
  • 300 dual-chip LEDs fire two diodes per package, nearly doubling output over single-chip HG panels of the same size
  • Modular: links to other PRO-series panels and mounts on a stand to build a true full-body wall
  • At 21 lbs it's noticeably lighter than the 33 lb HG1500, easier to hang and reposition
  • 3-year warranty plus a 60-day home trial so you can return it if it doesn't fit your space

Cons

  • Only two wavelengths (660nm + 850nm) — no extra spectrum like the iRestore Apex or Hooga ULTRA
  • $1,199 puts it in the same bracket as 4- and 8-wavelength panels that offer more spectral range
  • Mobile stand is a separate purchase to use it standing
  • No touchscreen or app — basic red/NIR switches and a built-in timer only

Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

Pros

  • FDA cleared — one of few LED masks with FDA clearance for wrinkle reduction
  • Lightweight flexible design with 132 medical-grade LEDs
  • 633nm + 830nm dual-wavelength optimized specifically for skin collagen and elastin
  • Clinically studied protocol: 3–5x/week for 4–6 weeks
  • Trusted by dermatologists and aestheticians

Cons

  • 30 mW/cm² irradiance — same as CurrentBody but with fewer LEDs
  • Only two wavelengths — no deep NIR like CurrentBody's 1072nm
  • At $395 it's pricier than some panels with broader coverage
  • No built-in timer — requires external timing

Our Verdicts

Hooga PRO1500 Full Body Red Light Therapy Panel

The Hooga PRO1500 is the irradiance king of Hooga's lineup. Those dual-chip LEDs push 189 mW/cm² at six inches, meaning shorter sessions for the same delivered dose, which is exactly what you want for full-body muscle and joint recovery. It trades the ULTRA1500's four wavelengths and touchscreen for raw power and a lighter, modular build. If you care more about delivered energy and expandability than about extra spectral bands, the PRO1500 is the smarter buy. If you want pulse modes and four wavelengths, step up to the ULTRA.

Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

The Omnilux Contour Face is the dermatologist's choice for at-home facial LED therapy. FDA clearance, a published clinical protocol, and medical-grade construction set it apart from cheaper masks. It's not the most powerful option on paper, but it's among the most trusted — and it delivers real, measurable results when used consistently.

Hooga PRO1500 Full Body Red Light Therapy Panel

$1199

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Omnilux Contour Face LED Therapy Mask

$395

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