Why TheraOne Pro Felt Different From the First Use
During our testing, the TheraOne Pro Percussion Massager impressed with it balance of power, quietness, and precision. Its brushless motor delivers strong percussive force that breaks down tight knots without uncomfortable vibrations. This motor matches the power of the Theragun Prime by Therabody, which costs £299 and is much louder.
It offers six speed settings up to 3200 RPM, letting you adjust the intensity to your needs. The LCD touch screen makes switching speeds quick and simple, unlike the button controls on the Hypervolt 2 that felt clunky during use. The four included massage heads let you target different muscles effectively — from a large round head for broad muscles to a bullet head for trigger points.
The TheraOne Pro runs quietly, making it suitable for use in quiet spaces like offices or living rooms. The M3 Pro and T2 models were louder and could interrupt relaxation. The battery lasts up to four hours on a single charge, longer than many competitors. This is helpful for athletes or therapists needing long sessions without breaks.
The design focuses on comfort. The lightweight handle reduces hand and wrist fatigue during long massages, unlike the bulky Hypervolt 2. The portable carrying case offers easy storage and travel convenience, not always included with other models.
At £89.99, the TheraOne Pro delivers excellent value. While the Theragun Prime and Hypervolt 2 offer premium brands and some advanced features, their high prices don’t always mean better results for most users. The M3 Pro and T2 are decent mid-range options but fall short on battery life and noise. If you want a powerful, quiet, and versatile massage gun without paying top dollar, the TheraOne Pro is the best choice.