1/11/2024 0 Comments Hyper volt reviewsThe Ball head: The universal massage head used to massage large muscles as well and great for a full body massage as well.The Flat head: Used to massage large muscle groups, great for a full body massage.Apart from being the same color as the device, there’s nothing new to them. There are 5 attachments included with this new device – great variety as always with Hypervolts. Hypervolt 2: Here is what’s included in the package. Some of them include: a quick-start guide, attachments tips, app information, customer service tips, and an instructional manual. Hyperice kept their tradition of including a bunch of cards with all their devices. There is a wall charger with different international plugs included. The pressure sensor is also here, indicated by the 3 LEDs that glow up when you press the device on your body ( more on that later).ĭid we mention there is no carrying case still? There’s a pouch to store the attachments and that’s it. It works the same way as on the previous device – red means the battery’s low, while green means the battery is fully charged. Other notable things that haven’t changed much include the LED ring at the base of the handle. Press and hold the power button again for at least 3 seconds to turn it off.Subsequent presses of the button change speed.Press the button again to make it start percussing.Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds to turn it on.There isn’t a main switch at the bottom of the handle anymore. The back panel is redesigned – it’s now rounded, looks simple and yet sleeker than before. All new Hypervolt 2Īs we have already said, there’s only one button to control everything from turning the device on to changing the speed gears. For now we’ll mention that we like that it’s rubberized, even though the rest of the body is plastic. We’ll talk more about the handle in the ergonomics section. The handle is the same (90 degrees, T-shape), but there are some changes.įortunately for us and many others who had asked for a different handle configuration, our concerns have somewhat been addressed here. When you hold the device for the first time, it feels lighter than the original (and perhaps smaller). There is also a new logo on the side (a slanted “H”) perhaps an indication of the different approach taken by the company. The control panel has also been redesigned to include a control button, the 3 speed LEDs, 3 more LEDs just below the main button for the pressure sensor, and a Bluetooth connection indicator. We will give them that – for once, they have something different. Theragun had the same bland appearance for their Prime. Even the attachments are the same color.įor some, this may look dull, but we’re guessing it’s not such a big deal for an entry-level device. Hyperice is calling it “ Slate Grey.” It’s slated grey everywhere. We’ll compare it to the original and see which one has better performance aspects. In this post, we’ll take a look at their new device and find out whether it’s simply a face-lift or a more serious upgrade. We noted the outdated hardware that Hypervolt was still insisting on even as other brands were doing something new. In that review, we concluded that Hypervolt hadn’t done much to upgrade their original device. This is probably good timing for us here because we recently (around June) did a review of the original Hypervolt. The event was marked by unveiling their latest massage guns – Hypervolt 2 as the successor to the original silver Hypervolt, and Hypervolt 2 Pro as the successor to Hypervolt Plus. They are finally going the Therabody (Theragun) route. In early September 2021, Hyperice announced that they were morphing into a “ holistic high-performance wellness brand.” At this occasion, they also decided to changed the logo, now the slanted “H” letter (which, by the way, looks very similar to the new Formula 1 logo, and it so happens that F1 is sponsored by the archrival Therabody. Hyperice Hypervolt 2 – The Second Generation Is Hypervolt 2 Worth it? And Who is it Best for?. Hyperice Hypervolt 2 – The Second Generation.
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