AirVida Chambers Portable Lying (1.2-1.5 ATA) vs OxyHealth Vitaeris 320
Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.
AirVida Chambers Portable Lying (1.2-1.5 ATA) (premium, $6,799–$9,799) vs OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 (ultra premium, $18,000–$23,000) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).
Compared on 8 shared specs · same category (ultra premium).
These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.
Side-by-side specs
| Spec | AirVida Chambers Portable Lying (1.2-1.5 ATA) | OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 |
|---|---|---|
| price | $6,799–$9,799 | $18,000–$23,000 |
| chamber type | Soft-shell inflatable (mild HBOT) | Soft-shell (mHBOT) |
| pressure | 1.2 to 1.5 ATA (adjustable valve) | 1.3 ATA |
| length | 89 inches | 89 inches |
| diameter | 32 or 36 inches | 32 inches |
| occupancy | 1 person (lying) | 1 person (lying) |
| power | 120V standard outlet | 120V standard outlet |
| fda status | Not FDA approved per manufacturer; prescription required for home use | 510(k) cleared |
| warranty | 1 year + lifetime customer support | 5 years |
AirVida Chambers Portable Lying (1.2-1.5 ATA) also publishes: oxygen, returns
OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 also publishes: sessionTime, compressorNoise, footprint
Who should buy which
Budget-conscious home buyers who want transparent-priced, daily mild-HBOT access and are comfortable buying direct from a reseller, or who want sitting, wheelchair, and vertical formats the established brands do not offer.
You want a long-tenured US manufacturer with a large parts-and-service network (OxyHealth or Summit to Sea), you need true clinical pressure and roughly 100% oxygen (a hard-shell 2.0+ ATA chamber), or you are not comfortable with an unnamed overseas OEM and a not-FDA-approved status.
Home buyers wanting daily HBOT access at the most credible entry tier. Family offices building wellness facilities. Anyone with the budget and space (10×4 ft footprint) who wants the protocol without the $50K+ clinical chamber commitment.
You can't dedicate a 10×4 ft floor footprint, you need above-1.3 ATA pressures (rare for longevity protocols), or you'll only use HBOT 1-2x/month (in which case clinical access at $200/session is more economical).

