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Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person vs Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna
Quick verdict
Winner on Gym Score: Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna (93)
Both are premium far-infrared cabin saunas. The Sun Home Solo is single-person, smaller footprint, and slightly more premium build with lower EMF emitters. The Dynamic Saunas Andora fits 1 to 2 people and is generally cheaper. For couples or solo users who want occasional company, Andora. For pure solo therapy in the smallest possible space, Sun Home Solo. Both deliver real far-infrared therapy.
Choose the Dynamic Saunas Andora if you want a 1-to-2-person sauna, want to share with a partner occasionally, or value the larger interior for stretching and lying down.
Read the full review →Choose the Sun Home Solo if you're a solo user, want the smallest possible footprint, or specifically want low-EMF heating panels (which Sun Home emphasizes more heavily).
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- · Buyers who want a true 2-person cabin sauna at under $2,500 with Amazon Prime delivery
- · Home users prioritizing far-infrared protocol over near or mid-IR spectrum
- · Garages and basements with 120V standard household circuits (no electrician required)
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person | Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna |
|---|---|---|
| Type | 2-person cabin | Single-person cabin |
| IR Spectrum | Far only | Full |
| Power | 120V | 120V (15A) |
| Material | Canadian hemlock | — |
| Footprint | — | 40" x 40" |
Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person
- +True cabin build under $2,500
- +Amazon Prime eligible
- +Two-person capacity
- +Hemlock construction
- −Far-IR only (no near/mid)
- −Lower-grade panels than premium tier
Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna
- +Full-Spectrum Panels
- +7-Year Heater Warranty
- +Low-Emf Certified
- −$4,000+
- −Brand-Direct Only
The real tradeoff
EMF emissions are a real consideration if you take low-EMF seriously. Sun Home publishes specific low-EMF certifications; Dynamic publishes EMF ratings but with less emphasis. For most users, both are well within safe ranges. For users specifically prioritizing low EMF, Sun Home's documentation is more comprehensive. Interior wood material also differs — Andora uses Canadian hemlock, Sun Home uses Western Red Cedar with higher rot resistance and more aromatic character.
Skip both if budget is tight and you want occasional sauna use. A used Finnleo or sauna-tent alternative at half the price covers casual needs. Browse /category/saunas-infrared.
Buyer questions
What does 'low EMF' actually mean?
Low EMF claims mean the heating elements produce reduced electromagnetic field emissions versus older infrared technology. Specific certification numbers vary; Sun Home and similar premium brands publish their measurements. For most users, this is a marginal consideration; for users with EMF sensitivity, it's a real factor.
Which heats up faster?
The Sun Home Solo reaches 130°F in about 25 to 35 minutes due to smaller interior volume. The Andora needs 35 to 45 minutes for the same temperature. Both reach 140-150°F operating temperature in under an hour.
Can either be installed in a basement?
Yes — both work in basements with adequate clearance (8-foot ceilings or more) and a standard 120V outlet. Basements can be ideal: cool ambient temperature, away from living spaces, no noise concerns. Ensure floor is solid and waterproof under the sauna footprint.
