
Clearlight
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

The Eclipse 2 is one of the few cabins that bundles measured red light hardware — 660 nm and 850 nm towers averaging 219 mW/cm² at 6 inches — with a 2,820W full-spectrum infrared package reaching 165°F, all backed by a limited lifetime warranty. The catch is the electrical spec: it runs on 120V but needs a 30A NEMA L5-30P circuit, which is not a standard household outlet and will need an electrician.
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Sun Home's Eclipse line folds red light therapy hardware into an infrared cabin instead of selling it as a separate panel. The 2-person model pairs six far-infrared and two full-spectrum heaters — 2,820W total, reaching 165°F — with integrated towers emitting 660 nm and 850 nm wavelengths at a stated 180-250 mW/cm² (average 219) measured at 6 inches, an unusually specific irradiance figure for this category. The cabin is Canadian Hemlock, measures 51.5" x 47.2" x 76.7", weighs 600 lbs, and holds EMF output to a stated 0.5 mG. Magne-Seal panels assemble without tools, benches are removable for stretching or yoga, and chromotherapy, Bluetooth surround sound, and app-based temperature control are standard, with a limited lifetime warranty behind it.
The electrical requirement deserves attention: 120V/30A on a NEMA L5-30P locking plug. That avoids a 240V line, but a 30A locking receptacle is not something most homes have, so budget for an electrician just as you would with a hardwired unit. Warm-up time is not published, and at $9,999 the Eclipse costs roughly double a far-infrared-only cabin of similar size — the premium is effectively the red light hardware and lifetime warranty. For buyers who would otherwise buy a cabin and a standalone red light panel separately, the combined package is the point.
Installation
Indoor tool-free Magne-Seal assembly; requires an electrician-installed 120V/30A L5-30 receptacle
Electrical
Dedicated 120V 30A circuit, NEMA L5-30P locking plug; 2,820W draw
Running cost
At the stated 2,820W draw, a 40-60 minute session uses roughly 1.9-2.8 kWh — about $0.30-1.00 at typical US electricity rates
Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty
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