HigherDOSE
Infrared and red light in form factors that fit apartments.
What they're known for
The sauna blanket and the red light face mask — heat and light therapy without dedicating a room.
HigherDOSE's bet is on form factor: most people don't have a sauna room, but everyone has a couch. The Infrared Sauna Blanket runs far-infrared heating layers to 150°F with low EMF — a real sweat session, lying down, in the footprint of a duvet. The Red Light Face Mask is FDA-cleared flexible silicone with 132 diodes across red and near-infrared wavelengths, run in 10- or 20-minute programs.
These are entry points, not the endgame. A blanket won't replace a cedar room and a mask won't replace a panel — but at $699 and $349 they're the lowest-friction way to find out whether heat and light earn a permanent place in the routine. The space-constrained recovery setup starts here.
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HigherDOSE Red Light Face Mask
$349
FDA-cleared flexible silicone LED face mask with red (630nm) and near-infrared (830nm) wavelengths for collagen production, fine-line reduction, and post-session glow. 66 dual-core LEDs (132 diodes), 10- or 20-minute programs, and an external rechargeable controller so you can move around untethered. Clinical trial: 93% reported firmer/smoother skin and immediate glow after a single use. FSA/HSA eligible.

HigherDOSE Infrared Sauna Blanket
$699
Infrared sauna in a blanket form factor. Far-infrared heating layers, low EMF, reaches 150°F. Lay on the couch or in bed for a sweat session. The most space-efficient sauna option available.
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