W30 vs Tyent: Hydrogen Water vs Hydrogen Inhalation
Searching "hydrogen water vs oxygen water" or "hydrogen water vs ionized water"? Those are the right questions — they just stop one step too early. The real question isn't which water is best. It's whether water is even the best way to get hydrogen into your body in the first place. Tyent builds water ionizers. Every comparison article on their site is answered from inside that one delivery method, because it's the only one their hardware does. The W30 does hydrogen-rich water too, at a comparable or higher dissolved concentration — and adds a second delivery route their machines can't touch: direct hydrogen gas inhalation.
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Why the delivery route is the real comparison
Drinking hydrogen-rich water is limited by how much H₂ can stay dissolved in a glass of water before it off-gasses — that ceiling is what every ionizer, including Tyent's, is built around. Inhalation sidesteps that ceiling entirely: it delivers hydrogen as a gas, absorbed through the lungs, independent of water's dissolved-gas limit.
That doesn't make hydrogen water pointless — it's a genuinely different, complementary intake method, which is why the W30 keeps it as one of its two modes rather than replacing it. It does mean that comparing "which water is better" without asking "is water the right delivery method at all" leaves out the more consequential decision.
Tyent's entire content library is structured around defending the water lane because it's the only lane they have a product for. A buyer who lands on their "hydrogen vs ionized water" article and wants more than water has nowhere to go on that site.
Who each machine suits
Tyent fits someone whose only interest is hydrogen-rich drinking water, wants a plumbed-in kitchen appliance, and values a long-established US brand — though ongoing filter replacement is a recurring cost to factor in over the life of the unit.
W30 fits someone who wants both inhalation and hydrogen water without buying two machines — a single touch-panel unit with three factory-set inhalation tiers (W30-660 / W30-1000 / W30-1400) so the flow rate matches the protocol, not the other way around.
W30 vs Tyent — the core difference
Tyent pricing shown in USD as listed on tyentusa.com; W30 pricing in AUD as listed on this site. Sale pricing is time-limited (4th of July promotion) — verify current Tyent pricing before relying on this comparison.
Spec | W30 (Hydrogen Machines) | Tyent ionizers (e.g. ACE, UCE) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hydrogen water | Hydrogen water | ≥3,000 ppb dissolved H₂ | Dissolved H₂ via alkaline electrolysis |
| Hydrogen inhalation | Hydrogen inhalation | 660 / 1000 / 1400 ml/min pure H₂ gas, three selectable tiers | Not available — no inhalation function |
| Gas purity (inhalation) | Gas purity (inhalation) | ≥99.992% | N/A |
| Delivery routes from one unit | Delivery routes from one unit | 2 (inhale + drink) | 1 (drink only) |
| Membrane | Membrane | PEM proton-exchange membrane | Ionizer plate electrolysis |
| Certification | Certification | CE | WQA, Korean MFDS, FDA plastics, ISO 9001/14001 |
| Warranty | Warranty | 12 months, direct from manufacturer | "Lifetime Guarantee" marketed on-site — specific terms not published |
| Ongoing cost | Ongoing cost | No filter replacement required — PEM stack rated to 10,000 hours | Requires periodic filter replacement (filter sets from ~US$199) |
| Price | Price | From A$2,695 | From US$3,985 (ACE, 4th of July sale price, was US$5,995 — regular pricing higher) |
| Trial period | Trial period | 30-day returns | 75-day trial |
Comparison is on hardware specification, delivery method and positioning only. Nothing above is a therapeutic or medical claim about either product. Verify Tyent figures on tyentusa.com before relying on them — 4th of July sale pricing is time-limited.
Frequently asked questions
A delivery-method comparison, not a claim
Hydrogen Machines products are general wellness devices. They are not medical devices and are not registered, approved or cleared as such by the TGA, FDA or any other regulator. Nothing on this page is a claim to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified health professional before starting any new wellness routine.
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