Radiant Health Infrared Sauna Review: EMF Test
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Alright, do we have enough light in here?
I hope so.
Okay guys, today we’re in a Radiant Health two-person sauna.
This is going to be the preliminary EMF review.
I’m going to do a complete review of this sauna after I get some more seat time in it, but I know everyone is really focused on EMF levels these days, so I want to get this out to you and do a little test.
The sauna is off.
I’ve got some camera lights on.
It’s still a little dark.
I don’t know if you can see the shadows or if it’s just me, but it’s pretty dark in here.
I can’t see a whole lot, but hopefully you guys will be able to see the meter levels on the screen.
We’re going to take some prelim levels like we always do.
Let’s see if we can zoom in there.
So, little to no RF.
Looks like .85 milligauss.
Same thing for coordinates, not showing any spikes.
And the trusty old tri-field.
Let’s do a preliminary body voltage reading and see what we’ve got.
Preliminary body voltage is about…
I can’t tell what that is.
It’s actually under 100, I thought.
Yeah, 100 and something.
I can’t tell.
Probably you guys will see it better than I can on the screen.
A lot of times in the videos I say the wrong thing or I’ll say volts per meter when I mean millivolts.
And it doesn’t really matter what I’m saying as long as you can see the levels on the screen because that’s what everybody really wants to see.
So sauna is off and we’ve got 30 millivolts.
Okay, let’s fire this bad boy up.
Let’s get some lights on in here for one thing.
It would help if you powered it on, wouldn’t it?
Alright, we have lights.
Let’s go ahead and set the temperature.
We’ll set the time.
Okay, let me zoom back out.
Alright, sauna is on.
Let’s go.
I’ve already given it a minute or so to heat up.
We’re at 58 minutes.
Let’s give it another minute or so.
Now I will say, out of all the saunas that I’ve been in so far, this has been absolutely the easiest infrared sauna that I’ve ever put together.
Just the fit and finish was great.
All the connectors worked.
Nothing was messed up from the factory.
It was a little dirty.
I had to vacuum it just like I always do.
But as far as assembly, man, I think people would really appreciate how easy this sauna goes together.
It was just super simple.
I did it by myself even though they don’t recommend it.
Everything fit right together.
No issues.
It was fast.
It was easy to unbox.
The packaging was good.
The fit and finish was great.
There’s no splintering on the milling.
Everything’s high quality.
It was awesome.
So let’s do the EMF test.
So we saw the preliminary levels.
Let’s see what we’ve got with the sauna fired on just in the center of the sauna.
Just so you guys know, the reason that I do different types of readings around the sauna is because we want to see what the levels are on the bench at point of body contact as well as what the levels are, what’s actually in the sauna.
So we want to check right up next to the heaters.
We want to check for hot spots.
We want to check this.
We want to check that.
So there is no RF in the sauna, which is awesome.
Doesn’t appear to be a couple of tenths of an increase in magnetic fields on the Alpha Labs.
And I think, stop trying to focus on my face.
Coronet shows the same.
And the trusty old Tri-Field.
Now let’s take a preliminary level for electric fields because I’m really curious about this.
And in the center of the sauna, we’ve got one to two volts per meter, which is nothing.
And not much change right at the heaters.
We’ve got about two volts per meter.
You guys are going to find this really interesting.
Now let’s go ahead and check that body voltage level.
Get the cords untangled here.
And I think it was about a hundred or something.
Now we’re at about 70, 70 volts per meter.
Now 50, just depends on where I’m at, me moving around.
That’s really, really, really good.
This is probably the lowest body voltage I’ve ever seen on a fire and fred sauna.
I’m going to go ahead and leave the heaters on the whole time, make sure everything is completely fired up.
Maybe even make me sweat a little bit.
That is really, really, really low.
Let’s go ahead and test.
I’m going to bring you guys in here.
We’re going to…
Man, the battery ran out just the right time there.
Let’s go ahead and do…
We’re definitely getting some heat now.
This is…
I guess I always give you a little preview, don’t I?
This is inside the Radiant Health sauna.
Not to be confused…
By the way, guys, I have to put out a video about this.
One of the mistakes that I made last year was discounting any sauna that was named Radiant.
And a lot of people have asked me this.
Some people specifically said, “Why were you bashing Radiant and now you seem to think they’re okay?”
Well, there’s a knockoff company.
It’s kind of like I explained the analogy the other day about handbags.
The Louis Vuitton handbags or the Chanel handbags or whatever.
There’s knockoff companies that reproduce those all the time.
That seems to be happening in the sauna industry.
There’s knockoff companies out there that have cheap Radiant saunas on Amazon that are awful.
If you’ve seen my video, “The Worst Sauna That I’ve Ever Tested”, you definitely want to watch that and make sure you don’t buy one of those.
But there’s a huge discrepancy between this Radiant Health sauna and other Radiant Health or Radiant saunas, not Radiant Health, that you see online.
But I’ll make a separate video about that.
It’s not what this video is for.
But this is a Radiant Health sauna.
It’s super nice.
It also has the ceramic tile on the floor, so you never have to worry about sweat seeping into the wood or anything like that.
It’s got a calf heater, has the side heaters, has a front heater, has a window in the front, which is cool.
Also has inside and outside control panels, which is really nice.
Outside lighting as well as inside lighting.
This sauna is really nice.
The fit and finish is great.
It’s got a little cup holder.
The milling is excellent.
Your stereo is up there.
It’s got speakers.
I was doing a little bit of testing, so some of the vents and stuff, I took them off.
But overall, this sauna is very well made.
Super, super easy to put together.
So let’s get back to the testing.
So what do we have here?
Make sure we reset this guy.
And we have…
Okay.
So let’s just go right to it.
Right up to the heaters.
We’re a little dark in here, aren’t we?
Let me zoom first and then see.
Right up on the heaters.
Let’s even go past the backrest.
That is excellent.
No RF in here at all.
There is no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
I confirmed that.
So there is zero RF from the sauna.
It doesn’t even have it, so there can’t be any emissions.
0.61.
Hardly any increase from the tri-field.
Wow.
That is good.
That’s very good.
Let’s go ahead and check the rest of the sauna.
We’ll just do a sweep here.
0.8, 0.9.
Okay, so that’s a little higher.
There’s probably some hot spots in here like any of the saunas.
But as long as they dissipate by the time they reach the seated position, that’s not really an issue.
Let’s go ahead and shut these down.
And let’s go do some digging.
So that’s really, really good.
Really, really good.
Really, really good.
Excellent.
Now let’s…
Usually I can find a hot spot like if I shove the meter in a corner.
Normally I can always find a hot spot.
There’s got to be one in here.
There always is.
Oh, there we go.
That could just be me moving the meter around.
I guess I should really be on the outside of the wood there.
So just so you guys know, if you move the meter too fast, it will change levels on its own.
0.6.
There’s got to be a hot spot somewhere.
There was 0.9.
Oh, there was one something.
But if it is there, it’s almost non-existent in the seated position.
Wow.
This is really good.
Okay.
Let’s check the bench.
Make sure there’s nothing there.
0.6.
Or 0.6 I should say.
Get my head out of the light.
Same thing.
0.7 on that side.
Nothing to be alarmed about.
Whoa.
That would be a good spot.
And let’s check the calf heaters.
Make sure there’s nothing crazy.
We’ve got a little bit of a spike there.
We’ve got 1.6.
If you guys can see that.
It was at 1.6 just a second ago.
1.6.
Now we come out to the grate.
Same.
Come out.
We’ve got one point something an inch out.
How are we?
Two.
Okay.
Not bad.
On the floor, I guess to be fair, you would subtract the ambient of 0.8 or whatever we had from the floor level or the calf heater level.
So it’s still under 1 milligauss, which is really good.
Check that.
Check that.
Not bad.
Not bad at all.
And by not bad, I mean probably really, really, really, really good.
Usually there’s spikes in the corners and all kinds of other stuff.
That’s pretty damn good.
Check the control panel.
Check the ceiling.
Nothing there.
Wow.
Okay.
That’s pretty good.
Let’s go ahead and check for electric fields.
Most of the saunas have some electric fields.
I’m getting 10 volts per meter past the heater guard.
At the heater guard, I’ve got 7 volts per meter.
7.
7.
That’s really good.
That’s excellent.
12.
Not bad.
- 12 seems to be the number.
Yep.
7.
Although I guess I am extending it past where I should be, aren’t I?
Yeah.
So we’ve got 5.6 where I should be with it.
That’s really good.
That’s excellent.
Let’s do another body voltage reading.
Let’s see here if I can steady this.
Okay.
I don’t remember what the original one was, but it looks like under 100 volts or 100 millivolts.
Got a little bit of fluctuation, but it’s still way under the 200 millivolts, which is a little strange given the fact that there are ambience in the room.
But still, that’s really low.
And the sauna itself doesn’t have hardly any output, which is really, really surprising.
That’s probably one of the lowest I’ve ever been in on the planet because hardly any magnetic fields, hardly any electric fields, and super, super, super low body voltage.
This is probably the lowest far infrared EMF or the lowest far infrared sauna that I’ve ever tested in my entire life.
That’s really, really low.
That’s really good.
Really, really, really good.
Okay.
Let’s go ahead and double check some magnetic fields with the TF2.
We’ll let it calm down.
0.6, 0.6, same.
Yeah, we’re not going to…
Alpha Labs is really accurate.
Let’s go ahead and double check the electric fields.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Jesus.
Nothing?
No wonder why the body voltage is so low.
This is really, really, really good.
Good God.
It’s not even picking it up.
Wow.
Okay.
Six in that one little spot.
Three, two.
Wow.
No wonder why the body voltage is so, so low.
Unbelievable.
Guys, this is almost unheard of.
This is probably…
I would venture to say that this is what we’ve all been looking for.
This is what I’ve been looking for forever.
Holy crap.
I would say that we have a winner.
Out of every sauna that I’ve ever been in, this is by far the lowest…
It doesn’t have RF, so I don’t know how…
It can’t really be the lowest.
It just doesn’t have it.
So the lowest RF emissions, lowest electric fields, lowest magnetic fields, and lowest body voltage of any sauna on the planet that I have ever been in or that I’m aware of.
I’m not really sure what to say right now because this is kind of mind blowing.
I will have to get some seat time in this sauna, make sure that everything else pans out.
But as I can tell right now, I’ve used this sauna twice already.
Got a great sweat.
Went together amazingly easy.
It’s probably the easiest sauna that I’ve ever put together.
So if you’re a person out there that is worried about putting a sauna together or it being difficult, this is probably one of your top choices.
Wow.
I’m a little bit tongue tied here.
This tests really low.
If you’re an EHS or if you have electrohypersensitivity, if you’re an EHS person, this is probably the sauna for you.
If you can’t tolerate this sauna, there’s probably no sauna on the planet that you’ll be able to sit in.
This is by far the lowest EMF far infrared sauna that I’ve ever been in my entire life.
And if you are EHS sensitive or if you do have some kind of conditioning and you’re trying to protect yourself from EMFs, this sauna has zero RF radiation and the electric fields and the magnetic fields are so low that the body voltage is almost unheard of low, which is pretty incredible.
Very remarkable.
If you are interested in this sauna, I’m going to reach back out and put a coupon code in the YouTube description below.
It should get you $500 off.
It should be mattjustice-500.
There should be a link down below with the coupon code.
They do track referrals, so please tell them I sent you if my work helps you at all.
But I’m going to do a lot more videos on this sauna now that I actually see how well it actually, or literally how low the numbers are.
Because a lot of times, you know, you call a sauna company and you’re like, “I’ve got to turn the heat off because I’m sweating.”
You’ve got to…a lot of times you call a sauna company and they all say that, you know, “Yeah, our heaters are low EMF,” or “Yeah, this,” or “Yeah, that.”
But you don’t really grasp it until you get a hold of it, you get it in your house, you put your own set of meters on it, you start testing it, and I’m just blown away.
These guys have done an incredible job with this sauna.
The build quality is top notch.
The price isn’t that bad.
It’s probably only $1,000 more than, you know, a cheaper sauna that has high electric fields and RF radiation and a little bit of magnetic fields.
This sauna has hardly any.
The build quality is excellent and, man, I just don’t know…
I don’t really know what else to say right now, but I’m going to go ahead and cut this off and I’ll do a complete review to follow.
So, have a great day guys.
Hope you enjoyed the video.