Intermittent Hypoxic-Hyperoxic Training Device for Wellness Centers
Basic Information
Model NO.:IHH-M1128
Usage:Fitness, Training
Size:45*45*95cm
Oxygen Conc.:11-28%
Flow:30-70lpm
Simulated Altitude:0-5800m(0-19028FT)
Net Weight:45kg
Noise Level:Within 50dB
Power:800W
Voltage:220V 50Hz
Product Description
| Product Name | Interval Hypoxia-Hyperoxia Training Device |
| Material | Q235 Manganese Steel + Aluminium Plate |
| Flow | 30-70 Liter/min (Adjustable) |
| Purification Rate | PM0.1 |
Our Advantages
Interval Hypoxia-Hyperoxia Training Device is a new type of intelligent intermittent hypoxic training equipment, also known as a cell trainer. The product monitors and judges the user's current physical state in real-time through blood oxygen saturation sensors, heart rate sensors, and provides mixed gases (9-34%) to achieve physical function improvement, fat burning, and shaping safely.
Recommended For
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People with Obesity: Improves muscle hypertrophy, reduces fat, and accelerates metabolism.
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Fitness Enthusiasts: Boosting endurance, functional capacity, speed, and strength.
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Insomniacs: Improves sleep quality and counteracts daytime fatigue.
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Mental Workers: Eases dizziness, irritability, and forgetfulness from mental strain.
Product Details
What Is ALTITUDE TRAINING
Altitude training, also known as hypoxic training, involves training at high altitude (usually above 2,000 meters) where the air has lower oxygen content. This helps increase red blood cell count and improve oxygen efficiency. There is growing evidence that lower oxygen drives the metabolism harder and burns more calories, even at rest.
Production & Technology
Specializing in the research and production of cutting-edge anti-aging and recovery technology globally. Committed to providing intelligent devices that combine advanced technology with multidimensional anti-aging approaches.
Packaging & Shipping
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What are the main components of the IHHT system?
The system includes a host device, a hose, an oxygen mask, and an oximeter.
Q2. How does the treatment work?
Users wear a mask while resting comfortably for 30-50 minutes, inhaling intervals of hypoxic (low oxygen) and hyperoxic (high oxygen) air.
Q3. How many sessions are recommended?
Sessions usually last 30-50 minutes, recommended 2-3 times per week to allow the body to adapt and recover.
Q4. What does the treatment feel like?
You may feel tired initially, but energy levels increase with use. Common effects include easier breathing and improved exercise recovery.
Q5. Is IHHT scientifically backed?
Yes, IHHT is at the forefront of science. The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine highlighted how oxygen levels affect cell rejuvenation.
Q6. Will I get health benefits?
Research shows IHHT can help improve cardiovascular performance, metabolism, immune system function, and alleviate stress or chronic fatigue.