Uno Vita`s Top Line HBOT Duo Face-To-Face Clinic Hard-Shell (model UnoVita YF-2001)
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Uno Vita's Top Line HBOT Duo Face-To-Face Clinic hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen chamber for two people (UnoVita YF-2001)
Summary
Uno Vita's Top Line HBOT Duo Face-To-Face Clinic (UnoVita YF-2001) is a spacious hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen chamber for two people in a face-to-face configuration. The solution has been developed for wellness and recovery experiences where two users can complete the session at the same time, with good comfort, simple control, a separate oxygen unit with capacity for two people, a separate climate module (cooling) and a clear safety architecture. The model fits particularly well in clinic and wellness environments that want better capacity per hour, and in premium private rooms where you want a social and safe two-person solution.
Quick overview of the entire Top Line series (for easy comparison)
Classic Lying (UnoVita YF-1001): Lying for one person for maximum tranquility and "full-body" comfort.
Solo Seated Pro (UnoVita YF-1002): Seated one-person with premium comfort and efficient use of space.
Solo Seated (UnoVita YF-2000): Seated one-person in a more compact and practical format (model name/configuration may vary).
Time Wheel Elite (UnoVita YF-1003): Premium seated model for concept environments with more exclusive design (configuration dependent).
Compact Seated (UnoVita YF-1004): Space-optimized seating model when space is limited.
Duo Face-To-Face Clinic (UnoVita YF-2001): Two-person face-to-face for couples, families or better clinic flow.
Duo Side-By-Side Lounge (UnoVita YF-2003): Two-person side-by-side for an extra sense of space and social "lounge" comfort.
Clinic XL (UnoVita YF-4001): Larger solution for higher capacity and throughput in professional environments.
Rule of thumb: Choose one-person models for easier placement and individual use, and two-person models when capacity, social experience or clinic flow are most important.
Health benefits
HBOT is often used in holistic wellness and recovery programs.
• Can support recovery and perceived vitality as part of a balanced lifestyle (sleep, stress, activity, nutrition).
• Increased ambient pressure can temporarily increase the amount of oxygen dissolved in plasma during the session, thereby increasing oxygen availability while the session is in progress.
• HBOT is also being investigated for possible influence on oxygen-related cellular signaling and adaptive response, but this is protocol and individual dependent and should not be interpreted as treatment claims.

Why customers choose Duo Face-To-Face Clinic
• 👥 The two-person capacity makes better use of time in the clinic, wellness center and premium spa.
• 🙂 Face-to-face layout provides a more social session and can be found more reassuring for new users.
• 🎛️ Touch screen control makes the session easy to manage.
• 🗣️ Internal/external intercom provides security and continuous communication.
• 🌬️ Own climate module contributes to more stable comfort during the session.
• 🧰 Multi-system pressure relief with several independent safety layers.
• 🛞 Wheels make placement and logistics easier when installing/relocating.
• 🎨 The possibility of different colors makes it easy to adapt concept environments.
Safety and security (customer-friendly explained)
The YF-2001 is designed with several layers of security and control for safe and clear use. The chamber has automatic pressure relief which helps ensure that the pressure does not exceed the level that has been selected, and the pressure relief is built up with several independent solutions (automatic, manual and electronic) as well as an asphyxia prevention function. There is emergency power-off protection. In the event of a power failure, the solution is designed so that the oxygen supply can continue and to reduce the risk of unsafe situations. If you want to end quickly, the manual pressure relief valve can be opened for quick pressure relief, and you can normally achieve quick relief in around one minute and then exit. Large transparent windows and doors provide good visibility, and operation both inside and outside provides real-time control. A two-way communication system (inside/outside) provides ongoing contact throughout the session.
Technical summary (quick overview)
Model: UnoVita YF-2001.
Type: Hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen chamber, two person, face-to-face, seated.
Pressure: adjustable up to 2.0 ata.
Dimensions: 2200 × 1025 × 1900 mm (alternative width 905 mm, depending on configuration).
Weight (cabin): approx. 460 kg.
Installation requirements: installation location should withstand at least approx. 280 kg/m² load.
Control: touch screen (internal and external operation).
Communication: internal/external intercom/telephone (two-way).
Pressure relief: 2× automatic, 2× manual, 1× electronic, 1× asphyxia prevention device.
Oxygen unit (host unit): 20 liters per minute (adapted to two users).
Pressurization time: up to approx. 10 minutes (depending on settings).
Climate module (AC): separate cooling.
Cabin power: ≤ 300 W.
Warranty and support: warranty and terms are agreed upon purchase, Uno Vita offers lifetime after-sales service and online technical support.
Technical details / specifications
Cabin and construction
Capacity: 2 people, sitting face-to-face. Shell material: Q345R professional pressure vessel plate. Door material: high-strength explosion-proof PC. Cabin power: ≤ 300 W. Wheels: yes. Interior: two-seater face-to-face with concept-friendly design and good visibility via transparent windows/door.
Control and security
Control system: touch screen. Operation: internal and external operation for real-time control. Communication: internal and external intercom/telephone. Pressure relief: 2× automatic, 2× manual, 1× electronic, as well as asphyxia prevention device. Emergency stop protection: emergency power-off.
Oxygen unit (host unit)
Oxygen flow: 20 l/min. Machine size: 1100 × 630 × 1100 mm. Weight: approx. 175 kg. Current: 220 V / 50 Hz. Effect: up to approx. 2500 W (configuration dependent). Noise: approx. 60 dB (stated). Maintenance: filter screen and molecular sieve are changed at regular intervals. Molecular sieves are often given a lifetime of 8,000–10,000 hours, but the actual lifetime is affected by usage patterns, air quality, temperature and maintenance routines. The host unit should be in a well-ventilated area with sufficient clearance to the wall/objects for free air flow.
Climate module (AC, cooling)
Size: 660 × 270 × 600 mm. Weight: approx. 50 kg. Current: 220 V / 50 Hz. Power: ≤ 1000 W. The climate module is used for cooling. Condensation can occur during operation and is handled via drainage/routines. The drain hose must not be blocked.
What the delivery typically consists of
Hard-shell cabin (UnoVita YF-2001), oxygen unit (20 l/min), climate module (AC), integrated touch control (inside/outside), intercom and safety/pressure relief systems.
Use (practical guidance, not medical protocol)
Many wellness users start conservatively and gradually increase. Typical session length is often 45–90 minutes, with a frequency of 3–5 times per week in an initial period, then maintenance as needed. Start calmly with lower pressure and shorter sessions the first few times. Controlled transitions during pressure setting and pressure relief provide the best possible comfort. In the case of medical questions, contraindications or use together with treatment/medicines, healthcare personnel should be consulted.
Areas of use
Clinics and wellness centers that want better capacity per hour, spa/beauty concepts, training and recovery rooms, and private premium rooms where you want to use HBOT together as part of a holistic lifestyle.
Reservations (for appliances and hardware)
Use of pressure and oxygen-related equipment is at your own risk and should be considered in consultation with a doctor in the event of illness, symptoms, pregnancy, use of medication or other risk conditions. Devices that require medical expertise must only be used by people with the relevant education. The effect and experience may vary from person to person. Keep out of the reach of children. Oxygen enriches the environment and increases fire risk; smoking, open flames and sparks must never occur near oxygen equipment. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the product can cure, treat or prevent disease.
Disclaimer
The information is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The content must not be used as a basis for making diagnoses or choosing forms of treatment. Uno Vita disclaims responsibility for any loss or damage that may arise as a result of the use of information or products. Any use is at your own risk.
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