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Clearlight Sanctuary 2
Best for Indoor full-spectrum infrared with the best warranty
- Type
- Full-spectrum infrared
- Max temperature
- 125–145 °F
- Capacity
- 2 persons

HigherDose's cabin brings the brand's full-spectrum near/mid/far heater setup, chromotherapy lighting, and a stated 175°F top temperature to a black-wood, moon-roofed sauna with a red Canadian cedar interior. It is a made-to-order purchase with a roughly four-month build time, and the cabin's warranty terms are not published — real considerations at a $8,999 price point.
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This is the at-home version of the sauna experience HigherDose built its name on: a full-spectrum cabin whose carbon/ceramic heaters emit near, mid, and far infrared, with LED chromotherapy lighting, Bluetooth capability, and an entertainment center with iPad holder and speakers (iPad not included). The brand states a 175°F maximum — pitched explicitly against the ~150°F typical of infrared competitors — and builds the cabin with a chic black engineered-wood exterior, windows, a moon-shaped roof, and a tongue-and-groove red Canadian cedar interior. The 3-person default configuration priced here measures 71" W x 48" D x 77" H outside and runs on a 240V/2,930W/15A circuit; the $7,999 2-person version (52" W) runs on 120V/2,250W but needs a dedicated 18.75A circuit.
The caveats are commercial rather than technical. These are custom-built saunas sold on preorder with an expected build time of around four months, so this is not a buy-it-this-week purchase. The official page publishes no warranty terms for the cabin (unlike HigherDose's accessories, which carry one-year limited warranties), no warm-up time, and the exterior is engineered wood rather than solid timber — worth weighing at a premium price. What you get in exchange is the most design-forward cabin in its class, published electrical specs for both sizes, and a stated top temperature few infrared rivals match.
Installation
Indoor cabin assembly; custom-built on preorder with an expected build time of about four months
Electrical
3-person: 240V / 2,930W / 15A circuit required; 2-person: 120V / 2,250W / 18.75A circuit required
Running cost
2,930W (3-person) infrared draw — noticeably lower per session than a traditional electric heater of similar capacity
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