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The Best 2-Person Infrared Saunas, Ranked by Owners

Pete Caldwell·Updated June 22, 2026·2 min read

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The best 2-person infrared sauna for most homes is the Sun Home Equinox, full-spectrum, low EMF and roomy enough for two. For a premium, lifetime-warranty build, the Clearlight Sanctuary 2 leads; for the lowest EMF, the Radiant Health Pause is purpose-built. Two-person cabins are the sweet spot: enough room to share or to lie down solo, while still fitting most spaces on the right circuit.

A 2-person infrared sauna is the most popular size for good reason: it fits two people for a shared session, or one person who wants to stretch out, while still slotting into a spare room, basement or large bathroom. Here are the models owners rate highest.

What is the best 2-person infrared sauna?

The Sun Home Equinox is the best pick for most buyers: full-spectrum heat, low EMF, app control and a glass front, with room for two (rated 2-3). It hits the balance of features and price that suits a typical home.

For a premium, lifetime-warranty cabin, the Clearlight Sanctuary 2 is the upgrade. If EMF is your top concern, jump to the low-EMF picks below.

The best 2-person picks

How they compare

Model Heat EMF Warranty Indicative price
Sun Home Equinox Full-spectrum Low Limited ~$6,099
Clearlight Sanctuary 2 Near/mid/far Low Lifetime Request quote
Radiant Health Pause Far-infrared Very low Limited ~$6,940

Prices are indicative and change often, confirm on the retailer's page.

Will a 2-person infrared sauna fit an apartment?

Usually yes. Most 2-person cabins need roughly a 4 x 4 ft footprint plus clearance, and many run on a standard 120V outlet (check the spec, since some larger units need 240V). For tight apartments, confirm the door swing and that the panel layout fits the wall you have in mind. If space is very tight, a 1-person cabin may be the better call.

Should you pay for full-spectrum?

Full-spectrum (near, mid and far infrared) is the most versatile heat and is worth it if you want the closest thing to a do-everything sauna. If your priority is the lowest possible EMF and a gentle, deep far-infrared sweat, a dedicated low-EMF far-infrared cabin can be the smarter buy. Match the heater to your goal, and use the low-EMF guide to check the numbers.

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