Description

HyperSphere Go!
Designed for on-the-go, the Hypersphere Mini is a compact massage-therapy ball that helps to relieve tension and increase range of motion and flexibility.
Made with the premium materials and powerful vibration therapy. Now featuring a USB-A to a USB-C cable for fast convenient charging. Perfect for travel, the TSA carry-on approved Hypersphere Go targets your tightest areas with precision to help you move better wherever you roam.
Take it everywhere
The Hypersphere Go is a massage ball that fits into the palm of your hand. With three speeds of vibration—low, medium, and high—you can roll it over your muscles, wherever they need some loosening up.
Compact and powerful
The compact, textured, vibrating Hypersphere Go is an affordable, travel-friendly massage ball that fitness enthusiasts swear by. Ideal for rolling out after a workout, but also great for those long workdays where you are spending too much time sitting down.
<Features & Benefits>
• Three high-intensity vibration settings
• Can be used to activate, soothe, or loosen muscles/fascia in the: feet, calves, hamstrings, gluteus, hip flexors, shoulders, back, and forearms
• The Hypersphere’s high-intensity vibration allows you to release tension and targeted areas deeper than a foam roller
• Dual exterior (silicone grip texture plus dense shell) for optimal sheering
• Latex-free
< Technical Specification >
• Rechargeable (USB-C) lithium ion batteries give over 2 hours of use per charge
• 3” (7.62cm) in diameter, ideal size for trigger point release
• Travel Friendly- TSA approved as carry-on, light and compact
• 1 year local (Singapore) warranty included
< Product Reviews >

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Brett (verified owner) –
Chee keen Loh (verified owner) –
The vibration is strong.
LK Khoo (verified owner) –
In the course to put in the plug into the usb port on the HyperSphere Ball, the plug cover attachment to the ball is broken. The design for the plug is in an awkward position making it difficult to plug in.