

Training at altitude is like giving your body a tune up. Through the adaptive process you learn to extract more from each breath - making you more fuel efficient. Your heart can now afford to beat less to maintain your supply, resulting in less wear and tear on your internal engine.

| Model | JAY-40H |
| Flow Rate | 1-40LPM |
| Oxygen Purity | 93% (±3%) |
| Hypoxic flow | 400LPM |
| Hypoxic purity | 9-20.9% |
| Simulated Altitude | 0-6500M |
| Outlet Pressure | 0.04-0.07MPA |
| LCD Display | Starting times, Operating pressure, Present Working Time, Accumulating Time, Presetting Time |
| Alarm | Power failure alarm, High & Low pressure alarm |
| Net Weight | 160KG |

1. Exercising at Altitude: Enhances aerobic and anaerobic performance, leading to increased speed, power, and faster recovery. Ideal for athletes and mountaineers.
2. Sleeping at Altitude: Effective for pre-acclimatizing and improving endurance through "Live high, train low" routines.
3. Alternating Altitude: Improves wellness and aids in rehabilitation, allowing injured athletes to maintain fitness.






A: The system can simulate altitudes from 0 meters up to 6500 meters.
A: Yes, the hypoxic concentration is adjustable between 9% and 20.9% to provide different training intensities.
A: It is widely used in sports centers, gyms, and homes for athlete performance, mountaineering acclimatization, and health care therapy.
A: Yes, it is equipped with power failure alarms as well as high and low-pressure alarms to ensure safe operation.
A: The unit has a power consumption of ≤2200W.
A: The machine features a clear LCD display that shows operating pressure, present working time, total accumulated time, and preset timers.