HBOT is a treatment where you breathe concentrated oxygen in a pressurized chamber, allowing more oxygen to reach your blood, tissues, and cells.
What are the main benefits of HBOT?
HBOT may support recovery, reduce inflammation, boost energy, improve sleep, and enhance cognitive and physical performance.
Who can benefit from HBOT?
Athletes, wellness enthusiasts, people with chronic fatigue, post-surgery patients, and individuals seeking improved overall health.
Are hyperbaric chambers safe to use?
Yes. Our chambers are equipped with multiple safety features such as automatic pressure relief, UV disinfection, and intercom systems.
What is the difference between soft-shell and hard-shell chambers?
Soft-shell chambers are lightweight, portable, and operate at lower pressures (1.3–1.5 ATA). Hard-shell chambers are more durable, reach higher pressures (up to 2.0 ATA), and are used in clinics and professional settings.
Is HBOT scientifically proven?
Yes. More than 2,000 clinical studies have examined HBOT, with many showing positive outcomes across a wide range of conditions.
Which chamber is best for home use?
Soft-shell chambers are popular for home users due to ease of setup, while compact hard-shell chambers offer a more clinical-grade option.
Do you offer chambers for two people?
Yes. We offer double-capacity chambers that can accommodate two users at once.
What pressures are available in your chambers?
Our chambers range from 1.3 ATA (mild HBOT) up to 2.0 ATA for more intensive therapy.
What materials are used in your chambers?
We offer chambers made of premium composite material, stainless steel, and soft-shell fabrics, all designed for durability and safety.
Can I operate the chamber alone?
Yes. All chambers include internal and external touch screens for easy single-person operation.
What happens if there’s an emergency?
Chambers include both manual and automatic pressure relief valves to quickly release pressure.
Is there communication inside the chamber?
Yes. Built-in intercom phone systems allow easy communication between the user and operator.
How loud is the chamber during operation?
Noise levels are below 60 dB, similar to a quiet conversation.
Is the air inside the chamber safe?
Yes. Air quality is regulated by oxygen concentrators and HEPA filters, with UV disinfection included to reduce contamination.
How much space do I need for installation?
A typical chamber requires about 2.5 meters in length and 1 meter in width. Soft chambers need less space.
Do I need professional installation?
Most chambers can be assembled and operated without special skills. Hard-shell units may require basic professional setup.
Can the chamber fit through standard doors?
Yes. Chambers are designed for standard interior door sizes, though hard-shell models may require more planning.
What power supply do I need?
Chambers run on standard 110V or 220V household power.
Do chambers include air conditioning?
Yes. Many models feature built-in air conditioning for comfort during sessions.
How long is a typical HBOT session?
Most sessions last 60–90 minutes.
How often should I use the chamber?
Usage varies — 3–5 times per week is common for wellness and recovery.
Can I use the chamber daily?
Yes, with proper guidance, daily use is safe for many individuals.
Can I use electronics inside the chamber?
Only non-sparking devices approved for HBOT use are recommended.
Is HBOT approved for medical conditions?
In many countries, HBOT is FDA-approved or medically recognized for certain conditions such as wound healing and decompression sickness.
Can HBOT help with brain health?
Studies suggest HBOT may support cognitive function, reduce neuroinflammation, and improve oxygen supply to brain tissue.
Does HBOT help athletes?
Yes. Athletes use HBOT to recover faster, reduce inflammation, and improve performance.
Are there side effects?
Most users experience no side effects, though some may notice mild ear pressure similar to flying in an airplane.
Who should not use HBOT?
Individuals with untreated pneumothorax or certain respiratory issues should avoid HBOT unless cleared by a doctor.