
The Hypervolt 3 is more powerful than the Hypervolt 2 with five precision speeds and near-silent operation
Percussion massage guns have become standard equipment in professional locker rooms, physical therapy clinics, and serious home gyms over the last decade. Hyperice built much of that category — and now, nearly eight years after introducing the original Hypervolt at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, they've dropped their most significant upgrade yet.
Hyperice just launched the Hypervolt 3 line: three devices — the Hypervolt Go 3 ($149), the Hypervolt 3 ($249), and the Hypervolt 3 Pro ($349) — each delivering meaningful performance upgrades over the previous generation at price points that undercut comparable competitors. More power, quieter operation, longer battery life, and redesigned attachments across the board.
Every device in the Hypervolt 3 family gets fully redesigned head attachments that are 33% larger than before, covering more surface area per stroke. All three include a carry case, are TSA-friendly, and are FSA/HSA-eligible in the U.S. The Hypervolt 3 and Pro both ship with a new Heated Head Attachment combining three levels of heat therapy — 109 to 120°F — with percussion. The Go 3 is compatible with it sold separately. QuietGlide technology runs through the entire line, keeping noise levels down without sacrificing power.
At $149 and 1.6 lbs, the Hypervolt Go 3 is the travel option. Five speeds, four hours of battery life via USB-C, a slanted ergonomic handle, and 45 lbs of stall force. It ships with two redesigned attachments and a carry case. For athletes who need pro-level percussion in a bag-friendly package, this is the most capable portable option Hyperice has ever made.
The mid-tier Hypervolt 3 at $249 is where most athletes will land. Five precision speeds, a pressure sensor to guide intensity, Bluetooth connectivity with the Hyperice App for personalized recovery protocols, and 60 lbs of stall force in a 2 lb device. Four hours of battery on an 18V wall charger with international plugs included. Ships with five attachments including the Heated Head, flat, wedge, fork, and cushion.
The Pro at $349 is built for high-volume training, physical therapists, and anyone whose performance depends on recovery. Six speeds, 70 lbs of stall force, whisper-quiet operation at 51 dB, and the same four-hour battery. It's the device Hyperice has behind the scenes with professional sports teams — now available in the same package for serious consumers.
Hyperice has spent 15 years building recovery technology trusted by professional leagues and everyday athletes alike. The Hypervolt line is what put them on the map. The Hypervolt 3 is available now at hyperice.com, nike.com, Best Buy, Dick's Sporting Goods, and REI.
The percussion massage gun market is crowded, but Hyperice maintains its edge through genuine engineering iteration rather than just spec-sheet marketing. The 33% larger attachments, heated head integration, and whisper-quiet output are real improvements that athletes will feel in a session. I use mine for at least 15 minutes almost everyday. The three-tier pricing structure also makes this the most accessible the Hypervolt line has ever been — from the $149 Go 3 for the traveler to the $349 Pro for anyone training like their body is their business. Eight years in, this is still the standard.