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 - buyer FAQ
OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 vs Solace 210 - which one?
Same 1.3 ATA FDA 510(k) pressure spec, same 5-year warranty, same OxyHealth dealer network. The Vitaeris is 32-inch diameter and ~$15K. The Solace is 37-inch diameter, has viewing windows + premium upholstery, and runs ~$22-26K. For solo daily users on a budget, Vitaeris. For comfort-tier daily use (side-sleepers, iPad users, anyone sensitive to claustrophobia), Solace. Same protocol, different ergonomics.
Is 1.3 ATA enough HBOT pressure for longevity protocols?
Yes for the published longevity research base. The studies on microcirculation, mild oxidative stress modulation, and recovery acceleration that buyers reference (Efrati et al, Hadanny et al cognitive work) run at 1.3-2.0 ATA. Above 2.0 ATA you enter clinical territory (decompression sickness, certain wound protocols) that requires hard chambers and is rarely the home-buyer goal. 1.3 ATA is the credible mHBOT dose ceiling for soft-shell home installs.
Can I install the Vitaeris in a normal room or do I need infrastructure?
120V standard outlet (no electrical upgrade required), 10×4 ft floor footprint, 8-foot ceiling clearance. The compressor runs at 60 dB during sessions (similar to a window AC). Most buyers dedicate a guest bedroom, finished basement, or wellness room. The chamber itself is portable enough to relocate but most owners leave it installed.
OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 Hyperbaric Chamber
$14,500–$16,000 · Verified 2026-05-04
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