The Hyperion H1 runs 10–13 minute sessions. Standard full-body red light beds run 25–30. Allowing for changeover, that's the difference between selling 20-minute blocks and 30-minute blocks — and the difference between two and three sessions per bed-hour.
Annual revenue at your settings. Side-by-side comparison against a 30-minute bed. Payback timeline on the H1. A 5-year model. Sent in one email.
Throughput. The H1's clinically-effective dose is delivered in 10–13 minutes (660 + 850 nm at 129 mW/cm² irradiance). Most standard red light beds need 25–30 minutes to deliver a comparable J/cm² dose. We model 3 H1 sessions/hour vs 2 comparison-bed sessions/hour, allowing 7–10 minutes turnover between bookings.
Pricing. Slider range ($45–$125) reflects the actual market for full-body red light sessions in recovery rooms, beauty venues, and wellness studios in the US and Australia.
Booking rate. Real-world utilization is rarely 100%. The default 65% reflects a healthy, established membership-driven venue. New venues typically start at 30–45% and ramp.
What this calculator doesn't include. Staff time, room costs, member acquisition costs, retention uplift, or bundling revenue (the H1 added to a facial / cold plunge / membership tier). These all skew the numbers upward. The figures here are the floor.