Product Description
| Product Name | Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber |
| Pressure | 2.5ATA (Customizable) |
| Material | Q235 Manganese Steel + GFRP |
| Size | 160*95*150CM |
| Weight | 310KG |
| Host Size | 60*50*100CM |
| Oxygen Flow | 0-10 Liter/min (Adjustable) |
| Oxygen Concentration | 95±3% |
| Power Consumption | 1800W |
| Noise | Within 60db |
Recommended For
ExecutivesChronic stress, fatigue, or suboptimal health due to physical/mental exhaustion.
Frequent Alcohol ConsumersPost-alcohol discomfort such as headache or nausea.
Aesthetic EnthusiastsSkincare, anti-aging, and fitness maintenance.
Chronic FatigueAnxiety, poor sleep, or memory decline.
Elderly AdultsDeclining cardiopulmonary function or reduced blood oxygen levels.
AthletesHypoxia or muscle soreness from exercise.
Product Details
What Is HBOT
Cells are sensitive to the oxygen content of their environment. Under hypoxic conditions, the increase of molecules called hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) leads to changes in gene expression, affecting metabolism. Long-term hypoxia leads to accelerated aging and increased disease risk.
Bound oxygen: Hemoglobin in red blood cells is combined with oxygen. Arterial oxygen saturation is typically 95~98%.
Dissolved oxygen: Oxygen dissolved in the plasma. This is directly proportional to environmental pressure.
Increasing atmospheric pressure and oxygen concentration improves the oxygen supply to the whole body by increasing dissolved oxygen levels in areas where narrow capillaries might block red blood cells.
Expertise & Technology
Specializing in the research and production of cutting-edge anti-aging technology globally. We believe technology can prevent aging, providing intelligent devices that combine advanced recovery tools with practical functionality for top performance and healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What are the main components of the hyperbaric oxygen chamber?
The main components include the cabin body and an equipment cabinet (comprising an oxygen generator, air compressor, air conditioning, filtration, and central control systems).
Q2. Is it necessary to have a technician or doctor control it?
No. Our chambers are designed for simple, solo operation. We provide user manuals, operation videos, and online training for easy setup.
Q3. What does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy feel like?
During pressurization, your ears may feel clogged, similar to flying. This can be relieved by yawning or swallowing. Once pressurized, you will feel refreshed and full of vitality.
Q4. How long should a session last?
Sessions usually last between 60 and 120 minutes, recommended 3-5 times per week.
Q5. Is the HBOT treatment safe?
HBOT has an excellent safety record. The main sensation is temporary ear pressure. It is non-invasive compared to many other therapies.
Q6. What can I do during an HBOT session?
You can lie down or sit upright, sleep, read books, watch television, or listen to music while wearing the customized breathing hood.