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HigherDose Blanket V4 vs Therasage Thera360 Plus
Different formats, different disclosure. The blanket gives you a real chest-level EMF number and the lowest price; the Therasage gives you a real near-infrared emitter and a head-out seated posture, but no quantified EMF. In our view the blanket wins on EMF transparency and value, while the Therasage wins on spectrum and format if you want to sit up.
Two portable, lower-cost ways into infrared. The HigherDose Sauna Blanket V4 ($699) is a far-infrared blanket with an honestly positioned EMF figure of about 2.1 mG measured at chest level. The Therasage Thera360 Plus ($1,428) is a head-out tent that is full spectrum in the real sense - a far-infrared box plus a separate red and near-infrared LED panel - but its EMF claim is qualitative, with no published milligauss figure.
| $699 | Price | $1,428 |
| 2.1 mG at body | Verified EMF | no figure |
| far | Spectrum | full (real NIR) |
| 1 carbon / far-infrared film | Heaters | 4 carbon / tourmaline far-infrared |
| none published | ETL/UL | none published |
| blanket | Type | tent (1-person) |
Score breakdown
| 7.0 | Verified EMF30% | 0.0 |
| 6.0 | Spectrum Honesty20% | 9.0 |
| 5.0 | Heat & Coverage15% | 5.0 |
| 0.0 | Value20% | 5.0 |
| 0.0 | Safety & Build15% | 0.0 |
FAQ
- Does the Therasage have a verified EMF figure?
- No. Therasage describes EMF remediation qualitatively and publishes no milligauss figure, so we cannot credit it on our EMF axis. The HigherDose blanket, by contrast, has an independently positioned reading of about 2.1 mG at chest level, which is the kind of figure we can use.