Why TheraOne Pro Felt Different From the First Use
The TheraOne Pro Percussion Massager impressed us right away. Its ergonomic handle stays comfortable through long sessions, unlike the heavier, less balanced M3 Pro by Opove. The light design reduces arm fatigue when targeting tight muscles like calves and shoulders.
Its high-torque brushless motor delivers firm, deep pulses that break up muscle knots well. The six speeds, up to 3200 RPM, cover everything from light warm-ups to intense deep tissue work. This control beats the Hypervolt 2, which offers less precise speed adjustments.
Noise was a key factor. The TheraOne Pro runs almost silently, even at max speed. In comparison, the Theragun Prime hums louder, which can distract in quiet settings. The T2 Massage Gun was louder and had more rattling noise, which lowered its comfort.
The battery lasts up to four hours per charge with steady power. This outlasts the M3 Pro and T2, which need more frequent charging. The carrying case keeps the device and four massage heads organised and easy to take anywhere, perfect for active users.
While the Theragun Prime offers app control and brand prestige, its higher price and noise made it less appealing for everyday use. The TheraOne Pro’s balance of features, quiet operation, and affordability made it our top choice for most Australians wanting effective muscle relief without hassle or high cost.
In short, the TheraOne Pro combines strong performance, user-friendly design, and excellent value. It’s a top pick for reliable, quiet muscle relaxation after a hike, workout, or long day at work.