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Hyperice introduces Hypervolt 3 percussion massage line

Hyperice - Hypervolt 3 product line

Hyperice has announced the international launch of the Hypervolt 3 line. The new collection consists of three devices – the Hypervolt Go 3, the Hypervolt 3, and the Hypervolt 3 Pro – which the company cites as its most advanced percussion massage technology to date.

The brand has focused on recovery technology for 15 years, supplying both professional athletes and general consumers. According to Hyperice, the Hypervolt 3 line delivers significant performance upgrades, including increased power and reduced noise, at price points described as more accessible than industry competitors.

Jim Huether, CEO of Hyperice, said “The Hypervolt 3 line represents the best percussion massage technology we’ve ever built. We’ve taken everything that made the Hypervolt 2 series one of the most trusted products in wellness and recovery and made significant upgrades, delivering more power, reducing noise, and extending battery life.”

The devices are designed to assist with muscle tension, flexibility, and warm–up routines. Key updates across the range include fully redesigned head attachments that are 33% larger than previous versions to cover more surface area. Every device is TSA–friendly for travel and includes a carry case.

The Hypervolt 3 and Hypervolt 3 Pro both feature a redesigned Heated Head Attachment. This provides three levels of heat therapy, ranging from 42.8 – 48.9°C, combined with percussion massage. The Hypervolt Go 3 is also compatible with this attachment, which is sold separately.

The Hypervolt Go 3 (£129) is a lightweight portable option weighing 0.73kg. It offers five percussion speeds, a four–hour battery life via USB–C charging, and 45 lbs of stall force. It uses QuietGlide technology for near–silent operation.

The Hypervolt 3 (£219) is positioned for everyday performance, weighing 0.91kg. It is more powerful than the preceding Hypervolt 2 and features a pressure sensor to guide intensity. The device includes five attachments and offers Bluetooth connectivity for personalised routines via the Hyperice App.

The flagship Hypervolt 3 Pro (£309) is designed for high–volume training and professional use by physical therapists. Weighing 1.1kg, it provides 70 lbs of stall force and operates at a volume of 51 dB. It features six speeds and is used by various professional sports teams for deep–tissue work.

Anthony Katz, Founder of Hyperice, said “A lot has changed since we introduced the first Hypervolt in 2018, but we still believe in developing new products that help passionate people move better. Our values haven’t changed: to pursue every product idea with the highest level of thought and care for design and performance.”

Based in the United States, Hyperice specialises in several recovery categories, including the Normatec dynamic air compression line and Venom thermal technology. The brand is a technical partner to various elite athletes and sports leagues internationally.

www.hyperice.com