OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 Hyperbaric Chamber
The home-HBOT entry point — soft-shell, 1.3 ATA, FDA 510(k) cleared.
The home hyperbaric chamber that became standard equipment for serious longevity buyers — OxyHealth's Vitaeris 320 is the soft-shell HBOT default.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy at home was a $200K clinical install ten years ago. OxyHealth productized the soft-shell version to ~$15K, FDA 510(k) cleared at 1.3 ATA, and made the category accessible to wealthy individual buyers.
The Vitaeris 320 is OxyHealth's entry tier — 32-inch diameter, 89-inch length, comfortable for one adult lying down. Pressurization is 1.3 ATA (mild HBOT, the protocol most published longevity research uses). Sessions run 60-90 minutes. The chamber holds pressure via a quiet (60 dB) compressor that runs throughout the session.
The trade vs hard chambers: at 1.3 ATA you get the documented benefits (microcirculation, mild oxidative stress reduction, soft-tissue recovery acceleration) but not the higher-pressure clinical applications (decompression sickness treatment, certain wound-healing protocols). For longevity-focused buyers, 1.3 ATA is the right ceiling — sufficient evidence base, lower install complexity.
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).
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OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 Hyperbaric Chamber
$14,500–$16,000 · Verified 2026-05-04
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