SALUSHEAT 2-3 Person Cedar Corner Sauna - Is it the best corner sauna on the market?
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“The SALUSHEAT sauna looks and feels premium — the Bluetooth and chromotherapy lights add a nice touch. It heats well and fits in my home without overwhelming the space. It’s a great mid-tier sauna for the price.”
The SALUSHEAT Infrared Sauna offers a feature-rich pakage: Canadian wood construction, full-spectrum infrared heating, built-in Bluetooth speakers, and chromotherapy lighting. It’s designed to appeal to users who want more features and a larger, more comfortable interior space than many entry-level saunas.
It positions itself as a more advanced model than basic units, but as always, there are performance trade-offs relative to higher-end, therapeutic-grade saunas.
Real World Performance:
Though marketed with low-EMF claims, I found no published independent testing confirming near-zero emissions. In real use, the sauna provides decent heating, though it takes time to reach optimal temperature across all zones.
The red / near-infrared (NIR) coverage is modest: the chromotherapy panels produce a color glow, but they do not match the clinical-grade red / NIR emitters you’d expect from a dedicated red light therapy sauna. In practice, this means you’ll feel warmth and ambiance from the light, but not the deeper cellular stimulation that premium models offer.
Because it's a larger, feature-heavy unit, heat distribution can be uneven—areas farther from heater panels warm slower. The extras like Bluetooth and lighting are nice touches, but they don’t compensate for the limitations in red light effectiveness or rigorous EMF control.
Customer support generally works, but with a larger brand footprint, responses can feel more templated and slower compared to boutique manufacturers who build custom units.
Feature-Rich Design: Bluetooth audio integration and chromotherapy lighting add ambiance.
Canadian Wood Construction: Solid wood aesthetic and better thermal insulation than cheaper materials.
Full-Spectrum Infrared Heating: Includes far, mid, and near-infrared (though red / NIR strength is limited).
Larger Capacity: More interior space compared to many compact saunas.
Balanced Option: Mid-range price for those wanting more than entry-level without the ultra-premium cost.
Big enough for two people, but a little tight for three.
Unverified Low EMF Claims: No public third-party test results found to confirm very low emissions.
Limited Red / NIR Performance: Chromotherapy lighting gives ambiance, not therapeutic red light wavelengths.
Slower Heat-Up in Some Areas: Zones farther from heaters may lag behind in warmth.
Standard Support: Customer service is functional but less personalized or responsive compared to boutique sauna brands.
The SALUSHEAT Infrared Sauna is a solid mid-tier option for users who want more features—Bluetooth, color lighting, a more spacious interior—without stepping into the ultra-premium price range. It serves well for general infrared soaking and ambiance, and offers more comfort and style than basic models.
However, it’s important to keep expectations realistic: the EMF claims are not fully substantiated publicly, and its red / NIR output is more decorative than therapeutic. If you’re after true low EMF levels and deeper red light benefits, a specialized sauna like Heavenly Heat will outperform it. But for someone upgrading from entry-level units, the SALUSHEAT sauna hits a balance between usability, features, and cost.