In general, infrared sauna blankets are more like elevated electric blankets and heating pads than infrared saunas. Most infrared blankets on the market are constructed like electric blankets, with layers of plastic-coated wiring heated to temps up to 76°C between layers of plastic. A few contain additional layers of minerals or chemical compounds containing infrared-emitting properties1 (ex. tourmaline, jade) so they do have an infrared benefit, but the heat generated is mostly from the heated wiring that comes in contact with clothing and makes the person inside get hot and sweaty.
“Infrared” in an infrared sauna is produced by a heater source that emits therapeutic infrared light wavelengths, not just heat.2 The source of the heat matters for recreating infrared, and none of these blankets have infrared heaters that are found in infrared saunas. Their heat is generated by coated wires in contact with plastic covers and materials.
