No, it just means that the Hypervolt’s motor offers a more powerful percussive massage. That’s not to say it’s not powerful enough for most people’s needs.
The opove M3 Pro is simply not as powerful as the Hypervolt. So here’s where the Hypervolt is better than its close relative. On paper, it’s hard to not argue that the M3 Pro is simply a rebranded Hypervolt.
Like it or not, a Hypervolt branded case is available for $49 dollars, bringing the grand total to $400. Hypervolt decided to pull an Apple and charge extra for something that should come in the box in the first place. Unlike the Hypervolt, however, the M3 Pro actually comes with a travel case. 3 oz less, and carries the same 1 year warranty. The company behind the M3 Pro claims to offer the same 3200RPM motor, same battery life, same 4 attachment heads, weighs. Those gripes aside, with a 4.7/5 rating from over 2000 reviewers, we had to try it out.Īs of this writing, The M3 Pro is $155. A more blatant misnomer is calling it the G3 Pro, the name of Theragun’s highest end model. Intentional or not, they “borrow” the trademarked Quiet Glide technology name from the Hypervolt in the description. Looking at the sales page, it’s very obvious the folks behind the M3 Pro are dying to draw the attention of the Theragun and Hypervolt buyers. The opove M3 Pro is perhaps one of the most notorious and well rated of the imposters.
That is a fancy term meaning it has a brushless motor.Īll in all, the Hypervolt is the perfect package, but the original question remains: Is the Hyperice Hypervolt the best buy at $350?Īmazon is chalk full of Hypervolt look-alikes.
The 3 speed motor smoothly hums along at 3200RPM thanks to the high-torque motor with Quiet Glide™ technology. The Hypervolt also comes with 4 different muscle busting attachments. Regardless, having the option to swap the battery for one with a fresh charge is a nice feature. That’s assuming you’re using it on the lowest setting. It has a detachable battery that is rated up to 3 hours of use. Weighing in at 2.5lbs, it’s quite easy to maneuver without much fatigue. The build quality is exceptional with performance to match. There’s no question, the Hypervolt is a fine percussion massage gun. Does a so-called “knock off” outperform the massage gun champion? We wanted to find out. In this comparative review, we tested the Hypervolt to the $150 less expensive opove M3 PRO. At $350, you might be wondering if the Hyperice Hypervolt is worth the money.