Hyperice Unveils Power Tool-Shaped High-Intensity Massager
 

Vyper 2.0.

Hyperice, the maker of a vibrating roller used by professional athletes, announced a new massaging device for muscle release that’s targeted for the general population.

Two-and-a-half years after launching the original Vyper roller for elite athletes on Kickstarter and eight months after unveiling the Vyper 2.0, Hyperice released a new product Monday called Hypervolt that looks like a power drill. The Hypervolt, which clocks in as one of Hyperice’s most expensive products, retails for $349, versus $199 for the Vyper 2.0.

The hand-held device weighs 2.5 pounds and features a powerful high-torque motor that’s powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which Hyperice says makes it the first-ever high intensity muscle vibrator that’s accessible to all consumers. 

Hyperice, the maker of a vibrating roller used by professional athletes, announced a new massaging device for muscle release that’s targeted for the general population.

Two-and-a-half years after launching the original Vyper roller for elite athletes on Kickstarter and eight months after unveiling the Vyper 2.0, Hyperice released a new product Monday called Hypervolt that looks like a power drill.