KRYO delivers controlled cold immersion inside your bathroom, designed to help you move from half-awake to switched on in seconds.
Cools down to 1°C
Wakes You Up in 30 Seconds
Built for inner-city homes

Controlled 1°C–15°C cold lets you choose the intensity of the reset, from sharp and controlled to near-freezing.
A wide, aerated cascade engulfs the face, shoulders, chest, and back for a fuller cold immersion experience.
Designed to move you through the half-awake gap before coffee, meetings, training, or the first decision of the day.
A compact cold immersion system built for apartments, ensuites, wet rooms, and walk-in showers without a dedicated recovery room.
Set it up once and use it where your morning already starts, without turning cold immersion into a separate project.
Low-voltage bathroom-side power, splash-resistant construction, and a complete system built for repeated use.
Cold Exposure You’ll Actually Use
Use KRYO for 30 days inside your real morning routine. If it does not help you move from half-awake to switched on, we’ll collect it and refund your order.
Designed specifically for KRYO, the high-coverage halo moves near-freezing cold across the face, shoulders, upper back, and torso for a fuller standing immersion experience that helps take you from half-awake to switched on in seconds.
Positions the halo above the body for fuller front-and-back coverage, without drilling or permanent bathroom changes.
Designed for KRYO’s flow rate to spread near-freezing water across the key cold-shock zones: face, shoulders, upper back, and torso.
Includes PSU, UAE plug, and 5m low-voltage bathroom-side cord, giving you flexible placement while keeping mains power outside the wet area.
Pre-sized for KRYO’s setup, giving you a clean connection from the cooling unit to the rail without sourcing extra parts.
Core product questions, plus the final setup and power details customers ask before ordering.
There is a big difference between cool water and cold immersion.
In Dubai, cold tap water is often closer to 30°C in hotter conditions, depending on your building, storage tank, plumbing, and time of day. That may be fine for a normal shower, but it is not close to the temperature people expect from cold immersion.
Most cold plunges sit around 10 to 15°C. KRYO goes as cold as 1°C.
That extra drop is what creates the immediate physical switch. Your breathing changes. Your body pays attention. The half-awake state disappears fast.
KRYO prepares that cold itself, then moves it through a high-coverage halo showerhead across the face, shoulders, upper back, and torso, creating a short, intense cold immersion experience inside the bathroom you already use.
No. KRYO is a shower-based cold exposure system.
A plunge surrounds the body in cold water. KRYO delivers controlled cold water through your existing shower setup, without the tub, ice bags, or dedicated plunge space.
KRYO is designed for larger ensuites, bathtubs, walk-in showers, and wet rooms.
The unit footprint is 55cm × 33cm × 37.5cm and is usually placed inside a bathtub or at the end of a walk-in shower.
Not sure? Send us a photo of your shower and we’ll confirm before you order.
No. KRYO is designed as a non-permanent setup.
There is no new plumbing, no drilling, no bathroom electrical work, and no change to your existing shower mixer.
You place the unit, connect the Immersion Kit, fill the reservoir, and power it on.
KRYO is designed so mains power stays outside the wet area.
The external power supply converts wall power before it reaches the bathroom-side connection, which uses low-voltage power running to the unit.
Always install and use KRYO according to the supplied instructions and local electrical requirements.
Setup takes around 15 minutes.
The first cooldown takes 8–12 hours, so most customers set it up once and use it from the next morning.
After that, KRYO is ready for daily use.
Yes. KRYO uses a built-in thermostat to help maintain your selected temperature.
The 12L reservoir typically provides around 3–4 short sessions before refill, depending on session length and flow.
You can refill it using your shower hose, bath hose, bidet hose, or a jug.