Red light beds need a buying plan.

Full-body red light systems are not the same decision as a small panel or handheld device. SharkGevity helps customers think through use case, space, claims, service, and support before choosing a system.

Protocol4 P6 Capsule red light therapy bed reference
Protocol4 / P6 Capsule reference

What to decide first.

A red light bed can be a personal recovery tool, a clinic asset, a hotel amenity, or the centerpiece of a lounge. The right answer changes by use case.

1

Use Case

Home recovery, practitioner use, hotel amenity, paid lounge session, or executive wellness room.

Plan the setting →
2

Room Fit

Footprint, power, ventilation, privacy, access, cleaning, staff flow, and expected session volume.

Review space →
3

Output And Specs

Wavelength mix, irradiance, treatment area, session time, heat, controls, and durability.

Review standard →
4

Claims

What can be responsibly said in public, what requires provider context, and what should be avoided.

Review claims →
5

Service And Support

Warranty, installation, training, replacement parts, troubleshooting, and long-term brand responsiveness.

Evaluate partner →
6

Cost And Value

Purchase price, expected use, maintenance, session model, and whether the investment makes sense.

Review value path →
Protocol4 / P6 Capsule

Start with a real full-body reference point.

Protocol4 gives SharkGevity a concrete way to explain the category: a P6 Capsule-style full-body red light system is a space, service, and support decision, not an impulse buy.

Protocol P6 Capsule photobiomodulation therapy bed collateral
Protocol4 P6 Capsule web reference
Protocol P6 Capsule catalog page
Full-body system details
Protocol red light catalog overview
Room and offer context

Compare the decision, not just the device.

Different systems belong in different settings. The customer should know whether they are buying a bed, planning a room, or building a recurring service.

Full-Body Bed

Protocol4 / P6 Capsule

Best treated as a full-body red light bed and room-planning conversation. Use this path when space, service, staff, and client experience matter.

Review P6 fit →
Advanced Recovery

Ammortal Chamber

A higher-consideration recovery system that should be evaluated for space, user expectations, support, supervision, and claims before it is positioned.

Review Ammortal fit →
Targeted Light

Chroma Ironforge

A targeted red and near-infrared option. Useful in the red-light category, but not a substitute for a full-body bed comparison.

View targeted option →
Ammortal Fit

Ammortal belongs in advanced recovery planning.

Ammortal should not be treated like a basic red-light bed. It needs a room, use-case, support, service, and claims conversation before SharkGevity presents it as part of a customer plan.

Ammortal Chamber open in a clean recovery room
Ammortal Chamber recovery system
Protocol red light overview with room context
Compare room and service requirements

Choose by setting.

The same technology can be a private recovery tool, a practitioner asset, a lounge service, or a hospitality amenity. The setting changes the right answer.

Private Home

Privacy, ease of use, space, heat, power, support, and how often the household will actually use it.

Review home fit →

Clinic Or Practitioner

Provider flow, contraindication screening, appointment flow, cleaning, client education, and referral path.

Review clinic fit →

Lounge Or Wellness Room

Session model, pricing, staff script, maintenance, guest education, and follow-up offer.

Plan lounge fit →

Hospitality Or Executive

Brand fit, reliability, service recovery, guest privacy, claims control, and premium experience design.

Plan experience fit →

Buy the system only after the use case is clear.

Protocol4, P6 Capsule, Ammortal, Chroma, and any future red-light option should be compared through the same customer lens: where it lives, who uses it, who supports it, and what can responsibly be promised.

  • Do not buy a bed just because the modality is popular.
  • Do not choose a brand until support and claims are clear.
  • Do match the system to the space, customer, and operating plan.
  • Do use real-world walkthroughs and expert review before making a recommendation.