![]() ![]() Level 2 was 58 decibels and level 3 was around 60 decibels. This measures how many times the device pulses in 60 seconds:Īt level 1, using the flat head attachment, the gun clocked in at 55 decibels. The gun comes with three speed settings, each measured in percussions per minute (PPM). Hypervolt 2 review: performanceįirst, we tested the volume of the Hypervolt 2 during use. It’s easy to add the head attachments too, by simply clicking them firmly into the opening of the massage gun. This button also allows users to toggle between the three speed settings. Users can power on the Hypervolt 2 by holding down the power button down for a couple of seconds. The app also features expert videos with tips on lifestyle and general health, improving form during physical exercise, and recovering from sports-related injuries. It is also possible to select muscle groups within the app to find routines that target specific areas, such as a shoulder glide routine. There are plenty of routines to follow in the app, from short ones that focus on relieving desk tension or massaging the feet, to longer sessions that target the whole body with a full deep tissue massage. Everything is editable in the ‘Profile’ area of the app, so you can add more sports as you take them up. The Hyperice app can also connect with other apps, such as Strava and Garmin, though you can skip this step. You can select the sports you do most frequently and get specific massage routines to suit. Hypervolt 2 review: functionalityĪs with other Hypervolt devices, users can download and connect to the Hyperice app, choosing their specific device. These can be very helpful when the gun is in operation on your legs and arms, but not so great when you use it on your back, as they’re impossible to see. These indicate pressure, with more lights activated when more pressure is applied. The gun itself is a sleek gray, around the same size as a small hairdryer, though not quite as compact as the Hypervolt Go.Īt the back of the massage gun there are three tiny lights around the edge that indicate speed settings, and a further three dots of light under the power button. The ergonomic handle is easy to grasp and move the massage gun around the body. The Hypervolt 2 is larger than the Hypervolt Go, but only a little heavier, at 1.8lbs. We didn’t have the time to fully test this, but can say that we used the massage gun for at least an hour and there was no negative impact on speed or performance. The battery is designed to last for three hours after a full charge. We found the device was fully charged within a couple of hours. ![]() A charging indicator ring flashes red and then orange while the device is charging, changing to green when it is fully charged. Users will need to power up the device for up to four hours before their first use. The box also contains an 18v charger which, like the Hypervolt Go, includes four plug adaptors for use when travelling, and a series of ‘Quick start’ cards explaining how to download the connected Hyperice app, how to power up the Hypervolt 2, and caring for the massage gun. This is three more attachments than users get with the cheaper Hypervolt Go, which contains just two head attachments - the flat and bullet attachments.
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