Sun Home Saunas leads the 2026 market by balancing high-performance full-spectrum heat (up to 165°F) with industry-low, bench-verified EMF levels (0.5 mG). While Clearlight offers superior lifetime warranties and Health Mate boasts decades of legacy, Sun Home excels in rapid 10-minute heat-up times and unique HSA/FSA eligibility.
Sun Home Saunas vs Other Brands (2026): How We Compare
This article is published by Sun Home Saunas. We are one of the brands compared. We disclose this upfront because honest comparison requires transparency about who is making the comparison. Every competitor reviewed here has genuine strengths, and we acknowledge them. All specifications verified against each brand's published documentation as of April 2026. For deeper analysis on any individual matchup, see the dedicated comparison articles linked below.
How Sun Home Compares at a Glance
| Specification | Sun Home | Clearlight | Sunlighten | Health Mate | Dynamic / Maxxus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infrared Type | far infrared (Eclipse, Equinox, Luminar); far-infrared (Solstice) | far infrared (Sanctuary line) | far infrared (mPulse) | Mid + far IR (Tecoloy); near via LED panel | Far-infrared only |
| Max Temp | 165°F (indoor); 170°F (Luminar outdoor) | 115–125°F per usage guide | ~130–140°F per user reports | 120–150°F | 135–140°F |
| EMF | 0.5 mG (Vitatech) | <1 mG FIR; 7–8 mG FS (per EU site) | <1 mG (Vitatech) | 3.76 mG at surface (Vitatech) | 6–10 mG (self-reported) |
| Red Light Therapy | Eclipse: dedicated 630–850nm towers. Pod: integrated panel. | Sold separately | Select configs | LED panel with red mode; standalone $1,999 | No (chromotherapy only) |
| Wood | Eucalyptus (7% moisture) or Canadian red cedar | Mahogany, basswood, or cedar | Basswood or eucalyptus | Eucalyptus | Hemlock |
| Outdoor Models | Luminar 2P (9 heaters) + 5P (15 heaters); aluminum; no cover | Sanctuary Outdoor 5 (cover required per EU docs) | Not found | None | None |
| Smart Features | App + breathwork + Bluetooth (all models) | App + Bluetooth + reservation mode | Touchscreen + programmable dosing + app | App on Inspire only; Bluetooth on others | Bluetooth only |
| Warranty | Limited lifetime w/ in-home tech (Eclipse/Luminar); 7-yr (Equinox/Solstice) | Limited lifetime | Lifetime heaters; 7-yr cabin | 10-yr residential | 1–5 years |
| Price Range | ~$4,899–$10,599+ | ~$6,999–$10,199+ | ~$7,899–$14,000 | Est. $4,000–$8,000 | ~$1,899–$4,500 |
| Segment | Premium (far infrared) + entry (Solstice) | Premium | Premium / clinical | Premium / heritage | Budget / mid-range |
Note: The Solstice line uses far-infrared heaters only — it is not far infrared. The Eclipse, Equinox, and Luminar lines are full-spectrum (near + mid + far). All Sun Home models share the same 0.5 mG patented EMF/ELF shielding, 99% emissivity, ETL/ETL-C/RoHS/Intertek certifications, and Magne-Seal tool-free assembly.
Dedicated Brand-by-Brand Comparisons
Each matchup below is a standalone article with a full spec table, sourced data, buyer profiles ("who should choose each brand"), and FAQ schema. These go deeper than this hub page can.
Sun Home vs Health Mate
Both brands use Vitatech Electromagnetics for EMF testing and eucalyptus construction. The key differences: max temperature (165–170°F vs. 120–150°F), EMF figures from the same lab (0.5 mG vs. 3.76 mG at heater surface, though measurement conditions differ), integrated red light therapy (Sun Home Eclipse vs. Health Mate's multifunction LED panel), and outdoor capability. Health Mate has 45+ years of manufacturing history and a patented Tecoloy heater alloy.
Best 2-Person Infrared Sauna
Compares Eclipse 2, Equinox 2, Luminar 2, Clearlight Sanctuary 2, JNH Arki Duo, SaunaBox Solara, Sunlighten mPulse, and Dynamic Barcelona — with exact specs, scoring methodology, and "who should buy which" guidance.
Best 4-Person Infrared Sauna
Compares Eclipse 4, Solstice 4, Clearlight Sanctuary C, Clearlight Sanctuary Y, and Maxxus 4 — scored on build quality, heat performance, EMF, features, warranty, and value with a transparent methodology section.
Best Outdoor Infrared Sauna
Most infrared sauna brands are indoor-only. This article compares the two main brands with dedicated outdoor models: Sun Home Luminar (aerospace aluminum, no cover required) and Clearlight Sanctuary Outdoor 5 (engineered wood, mandatory cover per EU documentation).
Best Premium Infrared Sauna
Defines what "premium" means (full-spectrum, hardwood, published EMF, 7+ year warranty, no plywood) and compares Sun Home, Clearlight, Sunlighten, Health Mate, and Alpha Wellness Sensations across 15 spec categories.
Which Sun Home Sauna Is Right for You?
Not a competitor comparison — a guide to Sun Home's own lineup. Compares Solstice, Equinox, Eclipse, Luminar, and Pod by budget, use case, electrical requirements, and a 4-question decision flowchart.
How Each Brand Differentiates
Each premium brand has carved out a distinct position. The table above shows the specs; this section explains what each brand prioritizes in its engineering and positioning.
Sun Home — Prioritizes high max temperature (165–170°F), Vitatech-verified EMF (0.5 mG, though measurement conditions differ between brands), integrated red light therapy (Eclipse line), outdoor-rated models with aluminum exterior (Luminar), and a mobile app with guided breathwork on every model. Youngest brand in this group (founded 2021); fastest recent growth (Inc. 5000 No. 20, 2025). Editorial recognition from Fortune, Forbes, and Garage Gym Reviews in their current 2026 guides.
Clearlight — Prioritizes patented carbon-ceramic heater engineering (True Wave), 25+ years of brand heritage, clinical facility endorsements (Cleveland Clinic, Beth Israel, Hippocrates Health Institute), furniture-grade cabinetry with multiple premium wood options, and the broadest add-on accessory ecosystem. Operates at a lower temperature range (115–125°F per usage guide), which the brand positions as enabling longer, more comfortable sessions.
Sunlighten — Prioritizes programmable infrared wavelength dosing (mPulse touchscreen targets specific therapeutic protocols), published clinical studies, Vitatech-tested EMF (<1 mG), and an established practitioner endorsement network. Longest presence in the clinical infrared space (since 1999). Pricing reflects clinical-grade positioning ($7,899–$14,000).
Health Mate — Prioritizes manufacturing longevity (45+ years, founded 1979), its patented Tecoloy heater alloy (UL listed, unique to the brand), in-house US factory production with 5-stage quality control, and Vitatech-tested EMF (3.76 mG at heater surface). Design philosophy favors deep tissue penetration at comfortable air temperatures (120–150°F).
Dynamic / Maxxus — Prioritizes accessibility: lowest price point, widest retail distribution (Amazon, Home Depot, Costco, Wayfair), fastest shipping, and 20+ models across multiple tiers. Trade-offs include hemlock construction, far-infrared only, self-reported EMF (6–10 mG), and shorter warranties (1–5 years).
How to Decide Between Brands
The premium infrared sauna market in 2026 has five credible brands competing on different strengths. No single brand wins every category. The right choice depends on which combination of the following matters most to you: max temperature, EMF verification method, red light therapy integration, indoor vs. outdoor placement, heater engineering pedigree, brand heritage, clinical endorsements, smart features, warranty service model, and price.
If you already know which factor matters most, the dedicated comparison articles linked above will get you to a decision faster than this overview page. If you are still deciding what matters, the premium sauna comparison defines the criteria that separate premium from budget and profiles each brand's buyer fit.
FAQs
How does Sun Home compare to other infrared sauna brands?
Sun Home competes in the premium segment alongside Clearlight, Sunlighten, and Health Mate. Sun Home's published differentiators include high max temperature (165–170°F), EMF of 0.5 mG verified by Vitatech Electromagnetics, integrated red light therapy (Eclipse line), outdoor models with aerospace-grade aluminum (Luminar), and a mobile app with guided breathwork on all models. Clearlight leads on brand heritage (25+ years), patented heaters, and clinical endorsements. Sunlighten leads on programmable wavelength dosing and clinical research. Health Mate leads on manufacturing history (45+ years) and its patented Tecoloy heater alloy. Dynamic/Maxxus leads on price and retail availability.
Is Sun Home better than Clearlight?
They excel in different areas. Sun Home offers higher max temperature (165–170°F vs. 115–125°F), a lower published EMF figure (0.5 mG, though measurement conditions differ), integrated red light therapy, and outdoor models that don't require a cover. Clearlight offers 25+ years of brand heritage, patented carbon-ceramic heaters, clinical facility endorsements (Cleveland Clinic, Beth Israel), multiple premium wood options, and the broadest accessory ecosystem. Choose based on which factors matter most to you.
Is Sun Home a full-spectrum infrared sauna?
Three of Sun Home's five product lines are full-spectrum infrared (near + mid + far): Eclipse, Equinox, and Luminar. The Solstice line uses far-infrared heaters only. The Pod combines far-infrared with integrated red light therapy. All models share the same 0.5 mG EMF shielding, 99% emissivity, and ETL/ETL-C/RoHS/Intertek safety certifications.
What is the cheapest premium infrared sauna brand?
Among premium brands (full-spectrum, hardwood construction, published EMF, 7+ year warranty), Sun Home's Equinox 2-Person at approximately $6,599 and Health Mate's entry models offer the lowest starting prices. Clearlight starts around $6,999 and Sunlighten's mPulse starts around $7,899. Dynamic/Maxxus is cheaper ($1,899–$4,500) but uses hemlock construction, far-infrared only, and shorter warranties — placing it in the budget/mid-range segment rather than premium.


