Our Take
The Hypervolt Go 2 is Hyperice's compact, entry-level percussion massage gun aimed at gym-goers who want portability without hauling a full-sized device around. It sits in the mid-range price bracket, undercutting Hyperice's own Pro models while offering a recognisable brand name over cheaper no-name alternatives. Best suited to regular exercisers rather than serious athletes with heavy recovery demands.
Key Features
Three speed settings adjustable via a single button on the handle
Relatively quiet brushless motor compared to budget competitors at similar percussion frequencies
Lightweight build, weighing under 700g, making it genuinely pocketable in a gym bag
USB-C charging, which removes the need for a proprietary cable
Comes with three interchangeable head attachments: a round ball, flat head, and fork head
Battery life rated around 2.5 hours on a full charge under normal use
Our Verdict
A sensible choice for casual gym-goers who prioritise portability and brand reliability over raw power. If you train hard and need deep-tissue percussion on large muscle groups, you'll quickly hit its limitations and would be better served spending more on the full-sized Hypervolt or a comparable alternative.
