Four independent recognitions in seven days. Each from a different organization, each evaluating from a different angle. And each arriving at the same place: Mitolux occupies a category of its own.
BizWeekly.com has formally recognized Mitolux with the title Best Circadian Rhythm Lighting Technology in the United States of 2026 — following a comprehensive editorial review of product innovation, user experience, category positioning, and Mitolux's role in advancing modern approaches to indoor lighting designed around daily rhythm awareness.
This recognition is notable not just for what it awards, but for what it names. Circadian rhythm. Not just "light therapy." Not just "wellness device." The framing matters — because it reflects exactly how Mitolux was conceived.
Why Circadian Rhythm Is the Right Frame
Most home lighting products, even "smart" ones, operate on a simple premise: adjust brightness and color temperature on a timer. Warmer in the evening, cooler in the morning. Gradual dimming schedules. Kelvin-based shifts. These are software-driven incremental adjustments — and they address the symptom without touching the underlying biology.
The circadian system is regulated by light. Not the absence of blue light at 9pm — light as a full environmental signal, delivered across multiple wavelengths, at the right time, in the right sequence. That's a fundamentally different design problem than what most smart lighting systems are solving.
BizWeekly's evaluation recognized that distinction. Mitolux was specifically noted for moving beyond color temperature control into what the evaluation described as "a more immersive lighting model that combines multiple components of light into a unified experience."

What the Evaluation Considered

The evaluation also flagged Rewired by Light — Guti's published body of work on photobiology and environmental light exposure — as a meaningful part of what makes the product philosophy credible. Not a marketing asset. A research foundation that informs the design.
The Design Philosophy Behind the Recognition
Gerardo "Guti" Gutiérrez spent over two decades studying light — first as a professional photographer, then as someone trying to understand why returning to daily sun exposure changed how he felt after years of chronic fatigue and low energy. That personal investigation became the foundation of Mitolux.
The BTS2 wasn't designed as a "light therapy panel." It was designed as a structured daily light environment — red, near-infrared, and UVB in one integrated system — built for the home, built for consistency, built around the idea that the body responds to light as a signal, not just a stimulus.
BizWeekly's recognition of Mitolux specifically within the circadian rhythm category validates that framing. It's the right category. It's the category Mitolux was always operating in, even before the market had fully named it.
Four Awards. One Week. One Conclusion.
In the seven days between May 31 and June 2, 2026, three independent organizations reviewed Mitolux and arrived at the same conclusion from three different angles: photobiomodulation technology, home wellness systems, and circadian rhythm lighting. Different categories, different evaluation frameworks, different publications.
The convergence isn't coincidence. It reflects something consistent in how Mitolux is built, how it communicates, and how users engage with it — every day, as part of a routine.
Disclaimer: Mitolux is intended for general wellness and self-care use. Individual experiences vary. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Mitolux is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use only as directed. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before use if you have a medical condition, are pregnant, or take medications that increase light sensitivity.


