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New Dual AC System Launches – Train 2 People at Once

One system. Two users. Double the ROI. The LiveO2 AC Dual User System is here — and it changes the math for gyms, doctors, and sports teams.

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New Dual AC System Launches – Train 2 People at Once

Why We Built the Dual System

Customers kept asking the same question: “Can I run two users without buying two systems?” The answer is now yes.

Gyms, doctors, and sports teams all had the same problem. One system meant one user at a time. Two systems meant double the cost and double the footprint. Neither worked.

We built the Dual System to solve all three problems at once. Here’s what customers needed:

  • Continuous use for either one or two users — no switching required
  • Lower cost than buying two separate systems
  • Higher ROI per square foot for gyms and doctors offices
Sports

Train Two Athletes Together

Pro athletes use about 2x the oxygen of a standard user. The Dual System keeps up with both — no running out, no waiting.

Medical

Double Your Patient Throughput

Treat two patients at the same time in the same room. One system covers both — that’s a significant capacity gain.

Fitness

Double Revenue, Same Footprint

Gyms can run two clients simultaneously. Same floor space. Same power outlet. Twice the sessions per hour.

How It Works

The engineering challenge was real. Two users need roughly 2x the oxygen volume. But the solution didn’t require 2x the space. Here’s what changed under the hood:

1,100+L
Reservoir capacity — enough for two heavy users, including pro athletes
200%
Output performance vs. the standard AC system — double the delivery
60%
Larger reservoir — taller, not wider — same room footprint as one system

The reservoir is only 60% larger by volume. But it performs at 200% of the normal AC system. The valve system is more efficient. The footprint on your floor stays the same — it just gets taller.

Compatible with 20L, 30L, or 40L capacity configurations. It won’t run out of oxygen, even with two high-demand athletes going at full intensity.

Who It’s Built For

Three markets, one solution.

Sports Teams
🏃

Train Two Athletes Simultaneously

Pro athletes consume about 2x the oxygen of a normal user. The Dual System handles both at full intensity. Compatible with 20L, 30L, or 40L — it won’t run out. Less space, more throughput.

Doctors Offices
⚕️

Double Patient Capacity in One Room

The Dual System lets you train two individuals at the same time in the same treatment room. Same equipment footprint. No second system purchase. More patients served per day.

Gyms
🏋️

Double Revenue from One System

Run two clients at the same time. Same floor space. Same power setup. The Dual System turns a single-user station into a two-person revenue source — with no extra square footage required.

Common Questions

Yes. The 1,100+ liter reservoir is built to handle two high-demand users simultaneously — including pro athletes who consume roughly 2x the oxygen of a standard user. The system is compatible with 20L, 30L, or 40L configurations, so it can be matched to the intensity level required.

The floor footprint is the same as a single standard AC system. The reservoir is taller — about 60% larger by volume — but it does not require additional floor space. The more efficient valve system allows the Dual System to deliver 200% of the output of a normal AC system without expanding the footprint.

Yes. The Dual System supports continuous use for either one or two users. If only one user is training, the full reservoir capacity is available to that individual — which means a single user on the Dual System has access to significantly more oxygen reserve than on a standard system.

Yes. The standard AC system is designed for a single user. The Dual System uses a larger reservoir (1,100+ liters) and a more efficient valve system to deliver 200% of the output of a standard AC system. The result is a system that can support two users simultaneously at a fraction of the cost of purchasing two separate systems.