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JJSPA JCP130 Hybrid Sauna
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Equipment
- Touch control panel – easy and intuitive management of all sauna functions.
- Bluetooth radio with 2 speakers – listen to your favourite music or podcasts during a relaxation session.
- Mobile app control – turn on the sauna and set parameters remotely via smartphone.
- Adjustable heater intensity – customize the heat output to your personal needs and comfort.
- LED reading light – energy-efficient, eye-friendly lighting, perfect for relaxing with a book.
- Temperature sensor – ensures safety and control of the optimal temperature during sessions.
- Wooden bucket with a ladle, a thermo-hygrometer, and a sand timer – these traditional sauna accessories allow for even better control over your session. The wooden bucket and ladle are used for pouring water over the stones, the thermo-hygrometer monitors temperature and humidity, and the sand timer helps you keep track of time spent in the sauna.
- Ventilation flap – allows regulation of airflow and ventilation inside the sauna.
- Assembly and maintenance manual – detailed instructions for easy installation and upkeep of the sauna in perfect condition.
Technical data
- Dimensions: 1300 x 1250 x 2000 mm
- Capacity: 3 persons
- Temperature: IR up to 65°C, finnish up to 90°C
- Weight: 250 kg
- Material: Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) 50 mm, tempered glass, thickness 8 mm
- Lighting: RGB LED (multicolour)
CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS
- 230 V / 50 Hz socket or 3 x 2.5 mm² cable and 16 A fuse
and - 400 V / 50 Hz socket or 5 x 2.5 mm² cable and 3 x 16 A fuse
Manual
HEAT SOURCES
Temperature range: Infrared up to 65°C, Finnish sauna up to 90°C
Total heater power: 2250 W
Full Spectrum halogen heaters, 1750 W total:
- Back section: 2 x 350 W (adjustable)
- Lower section (under bench): 1 x 350 W
- Side section: 2 x 350 W (adjustable)
Carbon heaters, 500 W total:
- Side heater: 2 x 250 W
Finnish sauna stove: 4.5 kW

Modern Carbon Sauna for Home Use
Experience the ultimate dimension of relaxation with the JCP130 Hybrid Sauna. This unique masterpiece blends the tradition of a Finnish sauna with cutting-edge Infrared (IR) technology, all enclosed in an elegant design featuring black glass and natural Hemlock wood. Choose from three versatile wellness options:
- Classic Finnish Sauna: Thanks to the powerful 4.5 kW heater, you can enjoy a traditional high-heat experience (up to 90°C).
- Modern Infrared Sauna: The Full Spectrum radiator system offers immediate heat therapy that penetrates deep into the tissues, supporting muscle recovery and body detoxification (up to 65°C).
- Biosauna & Aromatherapy (Optional): By adding a salt evaporator, your hybrid sauna transforms into a herbal biosauna. This is the perfect solution for sensitive users, children, or those seeking the therapeutic benefits of salt and herbal inhalations.
The heating systems can be configured to suit your needs; however, for safety and maximum efficiency, only one heating method should be used at a time.
CARBON HEATERS IN THE JIC150 INFRARED SAUNA

IR
INFRARED RADIATION
The carbon heaters in the JIC150 infrared sauna emit infrared (IR) radiation that penetrates deep into the tissues, providing pleasant and even heat. Unlike older ceramic heaters, carbon heaters do not cause a burning sensation on the skin.
Their advanced design ensures a wider range, better heat distribution, and a comfortable sauna experience, which positively impacts relaxation and overall well-being. MIR and FIR technology delivers numerous health benefits, making the JIC150 infrared sauna an excellent choice for home wellness and recovery.

MIR
MID-INFRARED RADIATION (MIR)
MIR (mid-infrared) radiation generates waves with a wavelength of 1400–3000 nm. These waves are longer than NIR waves, allowing them to penetrate deeper beneath the skin. They reach soft tissues, helping to reduce inflammation and pain. MIR radiation also accelerates blood circulation, improving oxygen supply and cell nutrition. As a result, it supports faster tissue regeneration and relief from pain and discomfort.

fir
FAR-INFRARED RADIATION (FIR)
FIR, or far-infrared radiation, covers wavelengths ranging from 3000 nm to 1 mm. These rays penetrate the deepest and stimulate the sweat glands, promoting more effective removal of toxins from the body. This type of IR radiation increases heart rate and boosts metabolism, which also translates into faster calorie burning — making far-infrared sauna therapy an excellent support for weight management and full-body detoxification.

Halogen Heaters – Therapy from Within
In the JCP130 model, advanced halogen heaters are strategically placed on the back wall and beneath the bench. These deliver heat directly to the body, providing immediate relief for tense back and spinal muscles while improving circulation in the lower limbs.
Unlike traditional methods, halogen heaters warm the body from within, rather than just heating the surrounding air. While the sweating process in an Infrared sauna begins slightly later than in a Finnish sauna, it is far more intense and continues long after the session ends. This allows the body to detoxify even more effectively.

Premium Finnish Pine Wood
The choice of material is crucial for the durability and atmosphere inside your sauna. The JCP130 Hybrid Sauna is crafted from the highest quality Canadian Hemlock wood, widely recognized as the gold standard in luxury sauna production.
This timber is characterized by exceptional hardness and resistance to mechanical damage. It does not warp or shrink even when exposed to rapid temperature fluctuations, ensuring the long-lasting structural integrity and perfect airtightness of the cabin.

INVEST IN YOUR HEALTH – THE THERAPEUTIC POWER OF SAUNA
Regular use of the JCP130 Hybrid Sauna is more than just a moment of relaxation; it is, above all, a comprehensive therapy for your body. The combination of deep infrared heat and the traditional Finnish sauna provides measurable health benefits:
- Improved Circulation and Oxygenation: Intense heat dilates blood vessels, enhancing blood flow and delivering more oxygen and essential nutrients to every cell in your body.
- Metabolic Support: A sauna session boosts your metabolism, supporting calorie burning and assisting in weight management.
- Pain Relief: Deep tissue heating effectively reduces muscle tension and soothes joint pain, providing relief after a workout or a demanding day.
- Effective Detoxification: Profuse sweating allows for the natural elimination of toxins and heavy metals from the body.
- Reduced Swelling and Edema: The sauna helps remove excess water from the body, directly leading to reduced puffiness and a feeling of "lightness."
- Healthy, Radiant Complexion: Regular treatments deep-clean pores, improve skin elasticity, and provide a healthy, youthful glow.
- Mental Balance: The warmth calms the nervous system, helping to combat stress, anxiety, and insomnia.
- Boosted Energy Levels: Consistent sessions help fight chronic fatigue and significantly improve overall vitality and well-being.
FAQs
What Is the Difference Between an Infrared Sauna and a Finnish Sauna?
An infrared sauna uses infrared heaters that directly warm the body rather than the air. As a result, it operates at a lower temperature (approx. 40–60°C), is gentler on the body, and allows for longer, more comfortable relaxation sessions.
A Finnish sauna, on the other hand, heats the air inside the cabin to high temperatures (approx. 80–100°C), causing intense sweating and a more traditional sauna experience.
In short: an infrared sauna works more gently and penetrates deeper into the tissues, while a Finnish sauna delivers an intense, high-temperature thermal experience — making each type of sauna suited to different wellness goals and personal preferences.
How Often Can You Use a Sauna?
A sauna can be used regularly, even several times a week, and in many cases daily — depending on individual fitness and overall well-being. For infrared sauna use, sessions of 20–40 minutes are recommended 3–5 times per week, while a Finnish sauna is typically used 1–3 times per week in shorter cycles with cooling-down breaks in between.
The most important thing is to adjust the frequency to your personal needs, stay properly hydrated, and avoid overstraining your body. If in doubt, it is always advisable to consult a doctor before starting a regular sauna routine.
How Much Electricity Does a Home Sauna Use?
Based on the average German electricity price of approximately €0.30/kWh:
- a 30-minute infrared sauna session costs approx. €0.30
- a 30-minute Finnish sauna session costs approx. €1.50
Note: Calculations are based on the current average household electricity price in Germany (~€0.30/kWh). Actual costs may vary depending on your energy provider and tariff.
What Electrical Installation Does an Infrared Sauna Require?
An infrared sauna typically requires a standard 230 V power supply — simply a regular electrical socket. The power consumption of the device is usually around 1.5–3 kW, which means the sauna can be connected to a standard circuit (most commonly protected by a 16 A fuse). It does not require a three-phase installation or any special electrical modifications, making it extremely easy to install at home.
This is one of the key advantages of a home infrared sauna — plug-and-play setup with no professional rewiring needed, ideal for anyone looking for a hassle-free home wellness solution.
What Electrical Installation Does a Finnish Sauna Require?
A Finnish sauna with an electric heater requires a 400 V three-phase power supply. The heater output typically ranges from 3–9 kW, which means a dedicated circuit and appropriate safety protection are essential. The installation of a Finnish sauna must always be carried out by a qualified and licensed electrician.
This is an important consideration when planning a home Finnish sauna — unlike an infrared sauna, it requires professional electrical work and a dedicated power line, which may add to the overall installation cost.