Sunlighten mPulse Believe Infrared Sauna (HANDS-ON REVIEW)
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
- The Sunlighten mPulse 3 in 1 is the only full-spectrum infrared sauna on the market that allows you to customize each wavelength to better achieve your desired health benefits. In this video, I’ll tell you everything you need to know about the Sunlighten mPulse, including why we decided to buy it and how we have incorporated infrared sauna bathing into our family’s wellness routine.
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[Chapter Markers]
0:00 - Intro
1:05 - What Makes the Sunlighten mPulse Unique?
4:16 - How Many People Can Fit in the Sauna?
6:16 - What Materials Is the Sauna Made Of?
8:08 - How the Installation Process Works
8:38 - Heaters Overview
11:26 - Hardware and Software Overview
14:11 - Maintenance Process
15:48 - Light Therapy Overview
16:51 - Pricing
18:29 - Discount Code
18:47 - Improvements I Would Like to See
20:28 - Closing Thoughts
21:22 - Discount Code
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[Medical Disclaimer]
The information shared on this video is for educational purposes only, is not a substitute for the advice of medical doctors or registered dietitians (which I am not) and should not be used to prevent, diagnose, or treat any condition. Consult with a physician before starting a fitness regimen, adding supplements to your diet, or making other changes that may affect your medications, treatment plan, or overall health.
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I've had three different Sunlighten saunas. I loved my first one, but it had a digital control pad. Then they switched to using Android tablets and they became problematic. I had too many issues with them. Sunlighten makes a great sauna, but they need to change their control panels and move away from the tablets. Durability wise, electronics never function well in high heat anyways and it seemed like it constantly needed updating or would reboot during a sauna session. I've also owned a Clearlight sauna, but it took too long to warm up. My current sauna is the HealthMate, which was incredibly easy to assemble, heats up quickly and has a digital control panel. It's simple, easy and reliable. Having owned saunas for over 25 years, each brand has their pros and cons and it also depends on how you'll use your sauna or which particular model you purchase as they're not all the same even within the same brand family.
Another great video! Your great review on the Plunge was what helped me decide to get it! I’m seriously considering buying this sauna as well. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you found the videos useful!
appreciate the review definitely helped me with making decision toward mpulse model.
You got it! Thanks for watching!
Use code "Michael Kummer" to get up to $600 off (depending on the specific size and model you choose) when you request pricing via michaelkummer.com/go/sunlightenpricing
Awesome presentation bro 👌🏻
Thanks a ton!
Best video I have seen to cover all aspects. Your “shims” make me nervous for you! Maybe use some pressure treated wood (since exposed to outdoors)to build a better support scaffold.
Thanks Mark! I was thinking of replacing the shims with brick or a solid block of pressure-treated wood (as you said). I just haven't gotten around to doing it. But I did get a door mat since recording the video :)
I built a platform with 2x4 and plywood for mine that was level so that you don't need to shim it like you did. As for the Tablet.. agree. But at the end of the day it makes you sweat, pairing your phone to the bluetooth also works very easily.
Right on!
Hi Michael. Thank you for your review. I am getting one tomorrow from a friend of mine. I am planning on putting it outside under my covered porch. How is yours holding up? What is your weather like in your area? Appreciated the video!
Mine has been holding up really well. We recently added the cover (was on backorder) to further protect the exterior of the sauna! We're in Georgia and usually have hot and humid summers and relatively mild winters.
@@MichaelKummer thank you Michael! Sounds like similar coastal weather ours just cooler.
I wish I could afford a infrared sauna, especially one without terrible EMF. My 3 choices would be Sunlighten, Clearlight, and SaunaSpace (Although i hear so many conflicting opinions on a SuanaSpace).
Have you looked at the Sunlighten Solo - it’s probably the least-expensive way to jump I to the IR sauna bandwagon. See michaelkummer.com/health/sunlighten-solo-review/
Hey Michael thanks for the video. We ended up getting this exact same model. I have had the believe about 2 weeks and it’s in my garage. It’s only getting up to about 135 degrees and that’s after 2 hours of heating? Is that normal? It’s pretty cold in the garage but I figured it would get hotter than that.
If it really cold, mine doesn’t get much warmer than that either. However, if you’re close to the heaters, your body will get hotter than that. It’s just that the air in the cabin doesn’t get hotter when it’s really cold outside.
@@MichaelKummer Thank you
Kala is full spectrum also
Need a video to show how to set up the touchscreen 22:33
If I remember correctly, all I had to do was launch the Sunlighten app and create an account...and increase the brightness via the system settings. Did you run into any issues?
Can you clarify the indoor plug requirements in detail. I want to put one in my office and I need to know what to tell the maintenance guy. Thank you.
If you're referring to the electrical requirements, you need a dedicated 120V 20A circuit.
We just purchased the Sunlighten Aspire and the wiring on top does not match any of the assembly videos so we are unable to connect and use it until we can reach customer service. I was really looking forward to using it tonight. Any advice? I have pictures of what we are seeing. The videos show the tablet connect up top but it was on the floor. Not sure what all the wiring is that we see up top.
With the mPulse, the wiring on top was for the speakers, radio and the antenna (that we don’t use).
Seriously considering this but wondering if having the tablet/programs is worth the upgrade?
There are pros and cons to it. I like to disconnect and not have any devices nearby but sometimes I also enjoy catching up on YT videos I didn’t have the time watching. So it depends on what you’re trying to get out of your sauna sessions.
I use my sauna every day for 2 hours. 130 to 140 degrees is where I like it.
Just keep in mind that sauna bathing is a stressor too and depending on your overall stress levels can be detrimental when overdone.
@@MichaelKummer Thanks, I never heard of that before, I will keep that in mind.
how in the heck do you dim the tablet display?! i am pretty fluent in navigating software in general but this just has me bewildered and cant find mention of it.
You can swipe down from the top and change the brightness setting. See www.computerhope.com/issues/ch002114.htm
Is it common practice to lean against the panels? I’m getting mixed answers on this. Also, I wish I’d have seen this before we purchased our Believe!
I don't know if it's common practice but you definitely have to careful to not damaged the LEDs...
@@MichaelKummer i am going to create some thin wood backrests like the back of a chair out of poplar to lean back on. maybe 5cm or so max and be able to just set behind on the bench.
@@charliechan578 Great idea!
@@MichaelKummerwhat is the cost with all the options like yours
Hello, the infrared sauna panels behind the black screen dont shine red through the mesh ? do you have it turned off in the video ? and you were able to lie back on the mesh, is that when its turned on too ?
That's because the sauna in the video is the old mPulse that didn't have red light panels yet. Check out czcams.com/video/6ugv-vf57YE/video.html if you want to see the new mPulse.
And yes, I carefully lean against the mesh until it gets too hot and I need a few inches of distance between the panels and my skin.
I am thinking of purchasing an mpulse from someone and it’s basswood. Does buying the cover make it ok for basswood to be outside? Or is it no circumstances basswood outside? Thanks!
We've done that but it'll likely void your warranty.
How much did you pay for the mPulse believe? I reached out to them today and mentioned your page and they said it was $6953.61 to the door.
I don't recall the exact amount but the number you mentioned sounds like it was in the ballpark. Pricing varies between the different wood finishes and maybe even shipping distance.
i bought one that is all eucalyptus from a guy who paid $8,200. it was still palletized at his house. i paid him $6k. now know that the warranty is not transferrable so i am taking that chance. it is absolutely phenomenal. definitely professional grade in every way. i would expect to pay $8k for the eucalyptus.
I have M pulse aspire dark wood
I got electrician to have it’s own power
Assembly can be challenging you need help
Takes time to heat
Yes, you definitely need a second person (and likely an electrician).
I don’t lean against it to avoid get dirty
I cover the bench and the floor
Covering the bench and floor is a great idea!
Coming from a Finn, about 20:15 you said it right then corrected yourself. Yes, Sow-na not Saw-na. 🙂
Haha, thanks man! My Austrian accent mixed with English is pretty much a recipe for not pronouncing anything correctly!
The fact thatbuis arse ia not used for anything is such a pity
You should seek help.