Hyperice Hypervolt 2
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Massage gun under $200
Quiet brushless motor
Only 1.8 lbs
3 hours of battery
3 preset speeds
Video Review
In-Depth Review
Hyperice Hypervolt Review (2024): One of the Best for the Money
Author: Cooper Mitchell, GGR FounderPros & Cons
What We Like...
- Very quiet brushless motor
- Grippy rubberized handle
- Bluetooth-enabled
- Recovery and warm-up protocols in app
What Needs Improvement...
- No carrying case
- Hyperice does not publish critical specs like amplitude
- No rotating head
- Preset speeds only (no precise speed control)
- Not budget-friendly
Product Summary
There are a LOT of massage guns out there. In fact, expert product testers at Garage Gym Reviews have reviewed and covered nearly 50 among our various massage gun guides, reviews, and comparisons. Hypervolt is one of the better known names in the workout recovery arena–it’s up there with Theragun. (We even published a Hypervolt vs. Theragun in-depth comparison because both are so popular.)
The Hypervolt 2 is Hyperice’s base model percussive massage gun, and it features a lot of upgrades over the original Hypervolt. It’s lightweight at 1.8 pounds and Bluetooth-enabled, for example. With three speeds of percussion and five interchangeable massage head attachments, the Hypervolt 2 is more than sufficient for the average fitness enthusiast or home gym owner.
It’s not the most powerful massage gun, and our team isn’t thrilled at the fact that Hyperice doesn’t publish certain specifications, but in our testing, it’s clear that the Hypervolt 2 is one of the better options with enough power and versatility for most people.
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Specs
Color | Silver/Black |
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Made In USA | No |
Battery Life | 3 Hours |
Summary
The Hyperice Hypervolt 2 is a solid massage gun with ample power output and a quiet motor. It’s more than sufficient for the average fitness enthusiast, and although it has its cons (like the lack of a carrying case), it’s one of the better options available.