Hypervolt 2 Pro
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
The Hyperice Hypervolt 2 Pro is a good massage gun with ample power and stall force for most people. It's not quite as powerful as the Theragun Pro, but it is less expensive and it's a great value for the price.
Categories: Massage Tools, Mobility & RecoveryPros & Cons
What We Like...
- 3-hour battery life
- 5 speeds of percussion
- Bluetooth-enabled
- Warm-up and recovery protocols in app
- Pressure sensor
- 5 attachments
What Needs Improvement...
- Somewhat heavy (2.6 lbs)
- No carrying case included
- Amplitude, speed range, and stall force unknown
Product Summary
After reviewing every model of the Hyperice Hypervolt, our team of product testers at Garage Gym Reviews can confidently say that the Hypervolt 2 Pro (Hyperice’s most expensive massage gun model) is indeed the best from the brand. While it’s not quite as powerful as the Theragun Pro, the Hypervolt 2 Pro provides more than enough power for most people.
Hypervolts across the board are quieter than most massage guns, and the Hypervolt 2 Pro doesn’t get any louder than the sound of a normal conversation between two people or a dishwasher running. The fact that it has a 90-watt motor makes this more impressive.
The Hypervolt 2 Pro comes with five massage head attachments: fork, bullet, flat, round, and dampener. This is the most of all Hypervolt models, with the Hypervolt 2 including two attachments and the Hypervolt Go including just two.
This massage gun also comes with several international power adapters, making it great for frequent flyers, but it does not come with a carrying case.
Specs
Decibel level | 40-70 dB |
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Stall force | Unknown; estimated 30-40 lbs |
Carrying case | Not included |
TSA-approved | Yes\, for carry-on |
Amplitude | Unknown; estimated 11-13mm |
Motor | 90-watt brushless motor |
Speeds | 5 speeds; PPMs not specified |
Summary
In testing, the Hypervolt 2 Pro proved to be a good massage gun, but it's hard to verify specs given that Hyperice does not provide any information on amplitude, stall force, or other critical specifications.