| Model NO. | IHH-M0934 |
| Simulated Altitude | 0-5800m(0-19028FT) |
| Net Weight | 50kg |
| Noise Level | 56dB(a) |
| Power Consumption | 950W |
| Oxygen Concentration | 9-34% |
| Voltage | 220V 50Hz (Customizable) |
| Trademark | Rlab |
Altitude training, also known as hypoxic training, is training at high altitude, usually above 2,000 meters where the air has lower oxygen content. This helps athletes increase red blood cell count and improve oxygen efficiency. As your body adapts to reduced oxygen environments, physiological changes occur, making you faster, stronger, and healthier.
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The main components include a host device, a hose, an oxygen mask, and an oximeter.
Users wear a mask and inhale hypoxic (low oxygen) air alternating with hyperoxia (high oxygen) air. It is a relaxing 30-50 minute procedure performed while sitting or lying down.
Sessions typically last 30-50 minutes. We recommend 2-3 sessions per week to allow the body to adapt and recover properly.
Experiences vary, but generally, you may feel initial fatigue followed by increased energy levels, easier breathing, and improved exercise recovery.
Yes, the science behind oxygen consumption and cell rejuvenation was recognized by the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Numerous studies confirm benefits for both physical and mental health.
Yes, evidence suggests that lower oxygen levels drive metabolism harder, helping to burn more calories even at rest.