Use Case
Home recovery, practitioner use, hotel amenity, paid lounge session, or executive wellness room.
Plan the setting →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.
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.
Home recovery, practitioner use, hotel amenity, paid lounge session, or executive wellness room.
Plan the setting →Footprint, power, ventilation, privacy, access, cleaning, staff flow, and expected session volume.
Review space →Wavelength mix, irradiance, treatment area, session time, heat, controls, and durability.
Review standard →What can be responsibly said in public, what requires provider context, and what should be avoided.
Review claims →Warranty, installation, training, replacement parts, troubleshooting, and long-term brand responsiveness.
Evaluate partner →Purchase price, expected use, maintenance, session model, and whether the investment makes sense.
Review value path →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.
Different systems belong in different settings. The customer should know whether they are buying a bed, planning a room, or building a recurring service.
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 →A higher-consideration recovery system that should be evaluated for space, user expectations, support, supervision, and claims before it is positioned.
Review Ammortal fit →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 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.
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.
Privacy, ease of use, space, heat, power, support, and how often the household will actually use it.
Review home fit →Provider flow, contraindication screening, appointment flow, cleaning, client education, and referral path.
Review clinic fit →Session model, pricing, staff script, maintenance, guest education, and follow-up offer.
Plan lounge fit →Brand fit, reliability, service recovery, guest privacy, claims control, and premium experience design.
Plan experience fit →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.