Aeva Vital · 2026 series Direct line (949) 891-0646 · 8:30–5 PST Documentation on request
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$2,684.24
Low EMF Sauna lit in a dark room
Low EMF Sauna · LT-907BH

The quietest room in the house.

Two seats, eight far-infrared panels, 149°F held steady on the household outlet already behind the wall. It arrives as six pre-built panels and needs no contractor at any point.

$2,684.24
list $3,200 · $224 monthly
One cabin in the current allocation · next run March White-glove delivery included Thirty days to return it
01 · Why it actually gets installed
120V
Plug & play
Standard household outlet. No electrician, no permits.
30min
Heats in 30 minutes
To 140°F, started from the outer panel while you carry on.
<5mG
Ultra-low EMF
Independently tested at the seated position.
FCC
Tested and certified
Engineered for U.S. homes and household supply.
02 · The problem

Why most saunas never make it home.

Not price. Almost nobody abandons a sauna over the sticker. They abandon it at the three things nobody mentions until after you have decided.

240V
A circuit you do not have

A traditional cabin wants a dedicated hardwired line run to wherever it stands. That is a panel, a route, and a wall.

Permit
And an inspection after it

Paperwork, a scheduled visit and a date you do not control — all before anyone has felt any heat.

$1,500
Quietly added to the price

Electrician, materials, install labour. The cabin was never the expensive part of owning a traditional sauna.

So this one was designed around the outlet that is already there.

No contractor at any point. Six pre-built panels that buckle to each other, a bench, a door, and a plug. Put it in the corner, power it on, and have a spa-quality session the same afternoon.

120V
15A household outlet
None
permits or inspections
Same day
to a first session
$0
of trade work to budget for
03 · Setting it up

Five moves, one afternoon, two people.

The panels arrive pre-built and buckle to each other. No framing, no cutting, no wiring, and every tool you need is in the box.

01
Floor panel set into the corner
02
Two back panels buckled together
03
Two side panels, then the bench
04
Roof panel dropped on and locked
05
Glass door hung on its seal
That is the whole build: the six pre-built panels in the box — floor, two back, two side, roof — plus the tempered glass door, and the bench, which simply drops in. The heating plates, speakers and lighting arrive already fitted into their panels, so nothing electrical is assembled on site.
Two panels buckled at the corner, a third leaning flat, bench section and one hex key on the floor
Fig. — two panels buckled, a third still flatOne hex key, no trade
The cabin, corner elevation
Plate 01 — as photographedLT-907BH
What it needs from the room
Wall run47.25 in on each of two walls
Ceiling76 in clear
Door swingabout 24 in
Supply120V / 60Hz / 15A outlet
Cord3 m, included

Measure before you order. If any number is close, call the direct line and we will walk the space with you rather than take the return.

04 · Heat

Feel the heat where it matters most.

Upgraded ceramic tubes and infrared panels deliver even heat throughout the cabin, up to 149°F — engineered for efficient, low-EMF performance and deep full-body comfort.

01
Fast, even heating

Eight carbon crystal panels fill the cabin with consistent far-infrared warmth, rather than one wall doing the work.

02
Up to 149°F performance

Adjustable from 77°F to 149°F (65°C) for a deep, satisfying sweat, with a 110°C cutoff above the range.

03
Full-body heat coverage

Panels warm your back, sides, legs and feet — including the floor and the glass door — for balanced heat with fewer cold spots.

Cabin corner at temperature: back and side plates, bench, calf and floor panels
Fig. — coverage, bench to floor 140°F
Carbon plate behind its wooden guard slats
Fig. — plate and guard
Wood and glass edge detail
Fig. — hemlock and glass
107°F
Warm-through, for reading
116°F
First sweat
122°F
After training
135°F
The everyday session
149°F
Maximum · 110°C cutoff above
05 · What it is for

Twenty minutes, most days, for years.

General wellness effects associated with regular sauna use — stated as association, not as medical claim.

Deeper sweat

Far infrared warms the body rather than the air, drawing a full sweat at 140°F instead of 190°F.

Faster recovery

Circulation rises after training, long runs, or a day spent standing.

Stress reset

The parasympathetic shift you would otherwise book, drive to and share a bench for.

Better sleep

A session before bed drops core temperature afterwards, which supports the first hours of sleep.

Skin

Circulation at the surface layer, session after session.

Heart

Regular sauna use is associated with improved cardiovascular function in published research.

06 · The room

Turn any room into the one you look forward to.

Soothing infrared heat while you listen to what you like, set the light you want, and change any setting without getting up.

The cabin in a dark living room, chromotherapy lighting on
Fig. — the same cabin, from across the roomChromotherapy on, room lights off
07 · Fitted as standard

Smart features you'll love

All fitted · nothing to add later  ·  Fig. — component details, staged
Recessed LED reading lamp
Reading lamp

Two of them, bright and even enough to read a book by — or to leave off entirely.

Colour-therapy light bar
Chromotherapy lighting

Seven colours from a bar at the ceiling edge. Calm rather than neon; set it once and forget it.

Flush speaker grille
Bluetooth speaker

Two speakers, Bluetooth 5.0, pairing as SAUNA BT. Music, podcasts, audiobooks or guided meditations.

Digital control panel
Dual control panels

Temperature, timer and lighting from inside or outside, plus a remote. The reason the pre-heat costs you nothing.

Solid timber door handle
Solid wood door handle

Shaped from solid timber, warm to hold at temperature, and the last thing you touch on the way out.

Sliding wooden vent
Built-in vent

Fresh airflow low on the wall, so a twenty-minute session stays comfortable start to finish.

Interior, bench and heating panels
Plate 02 — interior and bench
Corner elevation
Plate 03 — corner elevation
Exterior, corner placement
Plate 04 — exterior
08 · The field
Under 5mG

A far-infrared cabin engineered to hold the field down while still delivering the warmth you came for. Measured at the seated position with the heaters running — not at the panel face, which is how most numbers in this category are produced. Low EMF is not a regulated term; a number only means something alongside the sensor position and the laboratory that took it, so both are printed here rather than implied by a badge.

0.1 mG

Engineered to maintain EMF levels as low as 0.1 mG, helping reduce unnecessary electromagnetic exposure.

Documentation
EMF test report, seated positionPDF ↓
Full specification sheetPDF ↓
Assembly guide and site checklistPDF ↓
Placeholder — supply the laboratory name, test date, instrument and report number, then link the real files.
Magnetic field at the body
Aeva Vital, at the benchunder 5 mG
Sauna blanket5–20 mG
Traditional cabin20–60 mG
Published category ranges, magnetic field at the body. Scale relative to 60 mG. Independent guidance treats under 3 mG at the seat as low.
09 · Considered against

Three ways to sweat at home

Including where we lose
Aeva Vital
Traditional
Blanket
Supply
120V household, 15A
Hardwired 240V, permits
Household outlet
Installation
One afternoon, two people
A trade, usually
None
Field at the body
Under 5 mG
20–60 mG
5–20 mG
Capacity
Two, seated
One to four
One, lying
Maximum
149°F (65°C)
140–160°F
158°F at skin
Control
Dual LCD, Bluetooth
Rare
A dial
Where it wins
Daily use, low field, no wiring
Löyly, steam, a group
Travel, a very small flat
The arithmetic

A studio session costs $80. Thirty-four sessions to break even — under three months at three a week. After that a session costs the electricity, and what you have bought is the removal of the booking, the drive and the shared bench.

34
sessions to break even
3 mo
at three a week
156
sessions in year one
$12,480
the same year, at studio prices
10 · The detail

Specification

CapacityTwo adults, seated
WoodPremium hemlock
HeatersEight carbon, plus door panel
Heat-up≈30 min to 140°F
Temperature77–149°F / 25–65°C
Field, seatedUnder 5 mG
Power120V / 60Hz / 1760W / 15A
Exterior47.24 × 47.24 × 75.67 in
Interior43.3 × 43.3 × 71.7 in
Bench height18.9 in
Safety110°C cutoff · FCC certified
Warranty[ state the term ]

What's in the box

Cabin in six pre-built panels
Heated tempered glass door, magnetic seal
Bench for two adults
Dual control panels and remote
Bluetooth 5.0 dual speakers
Chromotherapy LED bar, seven colours
Two reading lights and interior strip
All assembly hardware and tools
Manual, quick-start card, 3 m cord
White-glove delivery to the room
Before you buy

Thirty days to return most items. Return shipping and any restocking fee are yours — see our refund policy. If any dimension is close, call the direct line first — (949) 891-0646, 8:30–5 PST — and we will walk your space with you.

11 · QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Do I need an electrician or a contractor?

No, at no point. A standard 120V / 60Hz 15A outlet at 1760W, with a three-metre cord in the box. Nothing to hardwire and nothing to file.

How long does it take to heat up?

About thirty minutes to 140°F. Both control panels exist for this reason: set it from outside and walk away, so the pre-heat runs while you do something else.

Is under 5 mG actually low?

Low EMF is not a regulated term, so the label alone means nothing. Ask any brand you are comparing us to for the same three things: the number, the sensor position, and the laboratory.

How hard is assembly, really?

Six pre-built panels that buckle together, a bench and a door — one afternoon for two people, every tool included. The direct line is answered by someone who has built one.

What if it does not fit?

Thirty days to return most items, with return shipping and any restocking fee yours — see our refund policy. Measure first: 47.25 in along each of two walls, 76 in of ceiling, roughly 24 in of door swing.

Far infrared or traditional?

Far infrared: dry heat to 149°F, warming the body rather than the air, which is why it runs on an ordinary outlet. If you want steam and 180°F you want a traditional room — and an electrician.

Model LT-907BH · 2026 series

Your spa closes at nine.

One cabin in the current allocation. The next production run ships in March.

$2,684.24 list $3,200 · $224 monthly, without interest
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