HigherDOSE
The portable infrared sauna blanket people actually use
HigherDOSE made the infrared sauna blanket category mainstream. Their flagship blanket folds into a closet, heats up to roughly 158°F in under ten minutes, and lets renters and small-space owners add real infrared heat without building a cabin. Beyond the blanket, HigherDOSE has expanded into red light face masks, PEMF mats, and infrared accessories, but the blanket remains the product almost every reviewer recommends as the simplest way to start a daily sauna habit.
All HigherDOSE products
How we evaluate HigherDOSE
We approach every brand on this site with the same evaluation lens: hands-on time, long-term owner feedback, and verified third-party data. For HigherDOSE specifically, that means we either own a unit, have spent extended time using one in a tester's home, or have interviewed multiple owners with at least six months of daily use. We weight the lived experience above spec sheets, a beautiful brochure means nothing if the customer service team is unreachable when a panel fails in month nine.
Where HigherDOSE ships multiple SKUs in the same category, we don't just rank the flagship. We tell you which model fits which use case: the entry-level unit for first-time buyers, the workhorse mid-tier for the largest share of households, and the premium build for buyers who plan to keep this gear for a decade. If a model in the lineup is a poor value or has been superseded, we say so on its review page instead of quietly burying it.
Who HigherDOSE is, and isn't, the right brand for
The wrong way to shop for home recovery gear is to pick a brand first and then try to make a product fit. The right way is to define your use case, daily or weekly, solo or shared, indoor or outdoor, apartment or owned home, and then ask which brand serves that use case best. HigherDOSE is on this site because it does at least one of those use cases better than the alternatives. On the brand's own pages you'll see who we'd send to them and who we'd send elsewhere.
We also pay attention to the boring stuff buyers ignore until they need it: warranty length, what's actually covered versus what's prorated after year one, whether parts are available without going through dealer-only channels, and how fast support responds to a real complaint. Brands earn their place on our site partly on the product and partly on what happens after the box arrives. Both matter, and both inform how we describe HigherDOSE across the lineup.
Buying tips for HigherDOSE
A few practical notes that apply across the HigherDOSE catalog. First, sales windows: like most premium recovery brands, HigherDOSE runs meaningful promotions around Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Black Friday, and the post-holiday "new year, new you" window in January. If you can wait a few weeks, you usually can save 5 to 15%. Second, financing: most premium home-recovery purchases qualify for 0% financing through the brand's lender, read the terms, because some "0%" offers revert to deferred-interest charges if the balance isn't fully paid by the end of the promo period. Third, install: confirm the electrical and clearance requirements before you order. The "I'll figure it out when it arrives" approach is how cabins end up in driveways for three weeks while electricians get scheduled.
Finally, returns. Recovery gear is bulky and expensive to ship. Most brands offer some form of trial period, but the practical reality is that returning a 400-pound chiller tub or a built-and-installed cedar cabin is a significant undertaking. The best protection is buying the right product the first time, which is the entire reason this site exists. If you're on the fence between two HigherDOSE models, or between HigherDOSE and a competitor, send us a note, we'd rather help you pick the right one than push you toward the one we get the bigger commission on.
Frequently asked questions about HigherDOSE
Is HigherDOSE worth the price compared to cheaper alternatives?
For the use cases where HigherDOSE is on this site, yes, but "worth it" depends on how often you'll use the product and how long you plan to keep it. If you'll use it daily for five-plus years, premium brands almost always pencil out. If you're not sure you'll stick with the habit, start cheaper and upgrade once the routine is real.
Where can I see the full lineup and current prices?
The product cards above link to our hands-on reviews; the "Visit HigherDOSE" button at the top of this page goes to the brand's official store, where you'll see current pricing, active promotions, and any new models we haven't yet published a long-form review on.
Does HigherDOSE ship to my state, and what does install look like?
All brands on this site ship across the continental U.S. Hawaii, Alaska, and U.S. territories vary by SKU and freight class, check at checkout. Indoor cabins and blankets are owner-installable in an afternoon; outdoor cabins and chiller tubs typically need a licensed electrician for the electrical hookup and a level pad or deck for placement.
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