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Hard Shell Lying Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber

SIZE: 2m × 0.87m × 1.5m (L × W × H) 

Hard Shell Lying Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber,1.3-2.0ATA adjustable pressure, mild and safe for home care.

  • Cabin Capacity: Single-person
  • Cabin Dimensions: 2m × 0.87m × 1.5m (L × W × H)
  • Cabin Weight: 950KG
  • Pressure: 1.5-2.0 ATA (1.9 ATA in China)
  • Integrated Machine Dimensions: 40cm (L) × 80cm (W) × 87cm (H)
  • Oxygen Flow Rate: 10L/min
  • Oxygen Concentration: ≥93% ±3%
  • Integrated Machine Weight: 85KG
  • Noise Level: ≤63dB
  • Power Supply Frequency: AC 220V (±10%) 50Hz
  • Rated Power: 1500W
  • Cabin Oxygen Concentration: 25%-29%
  • Main Configurations: Cabin, integrated oxygen generation system, cooling system, sofa, 5μm medical-grade filter, negative ion disinfection system, air dehumidification, etc.

 

VIEWING GLASS

Equipped with a large transparent viewing glass and a smooth sliding door design, the cabin offers a bright, open, and comfortable environment. The wide-angle glass not only enhances the sense of space but also provides users with a broad field of vision, reducing any feeling of confinement. Inside the cabin, occupants can enjoy natural light and an improved sense of openness, ensuring a more relaxing and pleasant viewing experience during use.

About the Wheel

The base of the hyperbaric oxygen chamber is equipped with heavy-duty swivel caster wheels featuring a secure locking mechanism. This design allows the chamber to be easily moved for repositioning, daily cleaning, or space optimization, while ensuring stability and safety during operation. The reinforced structure and precision bearings support the weight of the chamber under pressurized use, guaranteeing smooth movement, long-term durability, and reliable performance in both home and professional wellness environments.

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What does the standard price for Lindaoyi hyperbaric oxygen chamber include?

Price includes chamber capsule/cabin, oxygen concentrator, air Compressor, air cooler, and all system components. You DO NOT need to buy/prepare anything else.

While using this hyperbaric chamber, is it necessary to have any technician or doctor to control?

No. Our chambers are easy and safe to operate alone, with no need for other’s assistance. Anyone with average studies can install and operate the chamber as long as reads the user manual and operation video. We provide customers with online training. Also, face-to-face talk is available.

How long for the session or treatment?

Usually for personal use, 60-90 min one time, one time one day, 5 days one week. What you will be able to notice is whether you are continuing to make improvements. A clinical study on 1730 subjects shows the need for around 15 sessions for acute injuries and 40 for chronic ones. If you saw results during the first 40 sessions, do another 40. If improvements continue, do another 40. Etc. You are a better judge of the number of sessions needed than any Doctor.

What should I do to prepare for a treatment?

While the chamber is pressurizing, your ears will feel the change in pressure inside the chamber. Otherwise, it should be unnoticeable. To equalize the pressure and avoid the feeling of fullness in your ears, you will need to clear your ears by chewing(gum of food), swallowing, yawning. During the pressurization of the chamber, your mouth may become dry. Once the chamber is fully pressurized, your salivation will return to normal. Other than this ear pressure there are no unusual or different sensations. After using the oxygen chamber, one of the most intuitive feelings is refreshing, and you will feel full of vitality.

Are there any side effects?

The most common side effect is discomfort in the ears caused by pressure changes. To minimize the risk, patients learn to promote the adequate clearing of their ears during pressurization. Some patients may feel tired and dizzy after using a hyperbaric chamber for the first time. It’s a good signal as Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy will speed up the metabolism of our body. Just like people feel tired after a long running. They are usually good signs of indicating detoxification.

Who is not recommended to use the oxygen chamber?

Pregnant women, people with infectious diseases and severe illnesses. Drunk. People with severe colds. Patients with pacemakers. Rhinitis, otitis media patients. People with high blood pressure exceeding 160/110 mmHg. Patients with severe emphysema.

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