It's a compact, semicircular infrared sauna dome designed for home use that delivers infrared irradiation through a large-area 3T multimodal spectrum transmitter plate. The dome lets you lie supine, prone, lateral or sit while infrared energy targets multiple body points to support cellular and tissue responses that may help promote the body's natural balance.
The dome emits infrared wavelengths via the transmitter plate. Infrared energy penetrates the skin and is absorbed by tissues and cells, producing a thermal and non-thermal response. The manufacturer describes a resonance and matching absorption effect on basic body mass points to stimulate cellular responses.
Users typically use infrared domes for relaxation, warming muscles, and supporting circulation and metabolic activity. The product description indicates it aims to promote a comprehensive cellular and tissue response that supports the body's natural balance. Individual results vary; this is not a medical treatment.
The ergonomic semicircular arc design allows multiple positions: supine (on your back), prone (on your stomach), lateral (on your side) or seated. Choose the position that is most comfortable and allows even exposure of the treatment area.
Common usage patterns for infrared sauna devices are 10–30 minutes per session, 3–5 times per week, depending on comfort and tolerance. Start with shorter sessions (5–10 minutes) to assess your response and increase gradually. Follow the manufacturer’s specific guidance and consult your healthcare provider if you have medical concerns.
Avoid using the dome if you are pregnant, have an implanted electronic medical device (like a pacemaker), unstable cardiovascular disease, acute fever, severe skin conditions, or open wounds without medical clearance. Always consult your physician before use if you have chronic health conditions or take medications that affect heat tolerance.
Yes. Infrared exposure can increase perspiration and fluid loss. Hydrate before and after sessions to maintain proper fluid balance. Stop the session if you feel dizzy, faint, or unwell.
Yes. You can use the dome while wearing light, non-restrictive clothing. Some users prefer minimal clothing (towel or swimsuit) for more direct exposure, but follow your comfort level and any manufacturer recommendations.
The product is advertised as portable and ergonomically designed. Setup typically involves unfolding or positioning the dome and connecting it to its control unit and power source. Exact setup time and folded dimensions vary by model — check the product manual or seller listing for specifics.
Power ratings, voltage and plug type vary by model and region. Use only the power supply and cords provided, plug into a properly grounded outlet, and follow all safety instructions in the manual. If you’re unsure about compatibility with your local mains supply, contact the seller or an electrician.
Unplug the unit before cleaning. Wipe the dome surface with a soft cloth dampened with mild soap and water or an approved cleaner; avoid abrasive chemicals or soaking electronic components. Allow it to dry fully before storage. Regularly inspect for wear or damage and follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule.
Use with children or elderly individuals only under direct supervision and after consulting a healthcare provider. Adjust session length and temperature/intensity to suit tolerance. Avoid use with infants and toddlers.
Certification (such as CE, RoHS, ETL, FCC) depends on the manufacturer and the market where the product is sold. Review the product’s specification sheet or packaging for listed certifications, and ask the seller for documentation if it’s not provided.
First consult the troubleshooting section of the manual (power connections, fuses, control unit). If the problem persists, contact the seller or manufacturer for warranty service, replacement parts, or repair options. Keep purchase and warranty documentation handy.
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