A 1 person infrared sauna gives you a compact, low-footprint way to enjoy deep infrared heat in a spare corner, home office, or gym. This collection lines up single-seat cabins from Dynamic Saunas, Maxxus Saunas, and Golden Designs so you can compare heat type, wood, and price in one place.
- Heat type: Compare the full range of infrared saunas to see how carbon and ceramic heaters feel at this size.
- Low EMF: Prioritize comfort and peace of mind with our low EMF infrared saunas.
- Size options: Explore every single-seat build, traditional heat included, in the wider 1 person saunas range.
1 Person Infrared Saunas FAQ
Quick answers on cost, space, power, and what to expect from a 1 person infrared sauna.
What is a 1 person infrared sauna?
A 1 person infrared sauna is a compact cabin sized for a single user that heats the body directly with infrared panels instead of warming the surrounding air. It runs on a standard household outlet in most cases, so you can set one up almost anywhere. These single-seat models are popular for daily use because they warm up quickly and fit tight spaces.
How much does a 1 person infrared sauna cost?
Most 1 person infrared sauna models in this collection start around $2,000 and range up to about $4,500. Price depends on wood quality, heater type, and extra features like chromotherapy lighting or built-in audio.
Compare a few options side by side, and browse the wider infrared saunas range to see how larger cabins are priced.
Is an infrared sauna better than a traditional sauna for one person?
For a single user, an infrared sauna heats up faster and runs at a lower air temperature, usually 120 to 140 degrees F, which many people find easier to tolerate for longer sessions. A traditional sauna gets hotter and creates steam from heated rocks. If you want that classic experience, compare the traditional saunas range instead.
How much space do you need for a 1 person infrared sauna?
A 1 person infrared sauna has a small footprint, often close to the size of a shower stall, so it fits in a bedroom corner, home office, basement, or garage. Leave a few inches of clearance around the cabin for airflow and cabling. Because most models plug into a standard outlet, you rarely need special wiring.
How long does a 1 person infrared sauna take to heat up?
Most single-seat infrared cabins reach a comfortable temperature in about 10 to 15 minutes, faster than a traditional heater. A typical session runs 20 to 45 minutes. These saunas usually draw power from a standard 120 volt household outlet, so you can start using yours without hiring an electrician.

