Comparison
Hydrogen bath machine vs hydrogen inhalation machine
Both deliver molecular hydrogen for daily home wellness — but in different ways, in different rooms, and for different routines. Here is a clean side-by-side of hydrogen bath machines and hydrogen inhalation machines, with guidance on when to choose each.

Hydrogen Inhalation Machine
Generates hydrogen gas and delivers it through a nasal cannula for breathing. Sized in ml/min.

Hydrogen Bath Machine
Generates hydrogen-rich water continuously into a residential bath. Sized in L/min hydrogen water flow.
Side-by-side comparison
| Hydrogen Inhalation Machine | Hydrogen Bath Machine | |
|---|---|---|
| Application | Hydrogen breathing | Hydrogen-rich bathing |
| Delivery method | Nasal cannula or mask | Through bath water (skin + breathing) |
| Typical session length | 20–60 minutes | 20–40 minutes |
| Output measurement | ml/min hydrogen gas | L/min hydrogen water flow |
| Typical output range | 150–8,400 ml/min H₂ gas | Up to 3.75 L/min H₂ water |
| Where it's used | Living area, office, clinic | Bathroom (residential bath) |
| Multi-user | Up to 2–3 simultaneous users | Single bather |
| Best for | Daily desk-time wellness, athletes | Spa rituals, full-body recovery |
| Flagship product | H6 Pro™ / H8 Pro™ | Bath One™ |
When to choose a hydrogen inhalation machine
- You want a daily wellness routine you can run while seated — at your desk, reading, or watching TV.
- You want multi-user sessions (couples, family, clients).
- You are running an athletic recovery protocol with 30–60 minute daily sessions.
- You operate a clinic or wellness studio offering hydrogen sessions.
→ See the H6 Pro™ Hydrogen Inhalation Machine or browse all hydrogen inhalation machines.
When to choose a hydrogen bath machine
- You already love baths and want to upgrade them to a hydrogen-rich spa ritual.
- You want full-body exposure to hydrogen, not just inhalation.
- You run an at-home spa routine 2–4 times a week.
- You operate a residential or commercial spa adding hydrogen bathing.
→ See the Bath One™ Hydrogen Bath Machine or browse all hydrogen bath machines.
Can you combine them?
Yes — and many serious Hydrogen Wellness™ customers do. A common protocol is a daily 30–60 minute hydrogen inhalation session plus 2–4 hydrogen baths per week. The two systems target different exposure routes and complement each other inside a complete daily hydrogen routine.
