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VitalForm H₂ Pro — Molecular Hydrogen Water Bottle | 6,000 PPB SPE Membrane
VitalForm H₂ Pro — Molecular Hydrogen Water Bottle | 6,000 PPB SPE Membrane
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A water bottle built around one molecule
Molecular hydrogen (H₂) is the smallest molecule in the universe. Researchers have spent the last two decades studying how it behaves in the body, and a category of premium hydration devices has emerged around generating it on demand — in your kitchen, at your desk, in your bag.
The VitalForm H₂ Pro is built for that ritual. Pour purified water. Press once. In five to ten minutes, you have a bottle of hydrogen-rich water at a concentration most consumer devices can't reach.
The membrane is the device
Most hydrogen water bottles use basic electrolysis. Two electrodes, tap water, current — and both hydrogen and oxygen end up dissolved in what you drink, along with trace byproducts from whatever minerals are in your water.
The H₂ Pro uses something different: an imported SPE (Solid Polymer Electrolyte) proton exchange membrane — the same membrane technology used in fuel cells and industrial hydrogen production.
Here's what it does. Water enters the chamber. The membrane allows protons to pass through but blocks oxygen molecules. Pure H₂ gas releases into your drinking water on one side. Oxygen vents away separately on the other.
You drink hydrogen-rich water. Not a hydrogen-and-oxygen mix with whatever else came along.
Membrane structure:
- Cathode coating
- SPE proton membrane (imported)
- Anode coating
- Rated lifespan: 10,000 hours of operation
At one 10-minute cycle per day, the membrane outlasts the device by decades.
The numbers
Hydrogen concentration in water is measured in parts per billion (PPB). Most consumer bottles claim 800–1,500 PPB. The premium category sits at 2,000–4,000 PPB. Above 4,000 PPB is rare outside of laboratory-grade equipment.
H₂ Pro output, calibrated by gas chromatography:
- 5-minute cycle: 2,000–3,000 PPB
- 10-minute cycle: 4,000–6,000 PPB
Built for daily use
| Capacity | 280ml |
| Material | Food-grade PC body |
| Charging | USB-C, 5V/1A |
| Power | 3.5W |
| Battery life | ~20 cycles (5-min) or ~10 cycles (10-min) per charge |
| Water input | Purified water only (conductivity ≤ 5μS/cm) |
| Operating range | Ambient 5–40°C, water 5–60°C |
| Smart screen | Cycle timer, battery status, mode display |
| Dimensions | 66mm × 206mm (handheld) |
| Warm water electrolysis | Compatible up to 60°C |
How people use it
Morning, before coffee. A 10-minute cycle while you shower. Drink before anything else hits your stomach.
Mid-afternoon. A 5-minute cycle at your desk instead of another coffee.
Post-training. Hydration is hydration, but the people who care about this category are usually optimizing every input.
Travel. USB-C means it charges off the same cable as your phone. The 280ml form factor fits any bag.
The bottle is the ritual. The membrane is the reason it works.
What's in the box
- VitalForm H₂ Pro device
- USB-C charging cable
- User manual
- Cleaning instructions
A note on what we don't claim
Molecular hydrogen has been the subject of growing scientific interest. We're not going to tell you what it does in your body, because we're not a clinical study and you can read those yourself if you want to. What we'll tell you is what the device does: it produces hydrogen-rich water at a concentration most consumer products can't match, measured by a method most don't use, through a membrane technology that's been validated in industrial applications for decades.
What you do with that is your ritual to build.
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