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Hyperice introduces heat therapy wearables Venom Go and Venom 2

Hyperice has launched two heat+therapy'>heat therapy products Venom Go and Venom 2. Both incorporate the company’s new HyperHeat technology, which is designed to maximse the even distribution of heat across the body.

The Venom Go wearable offers three levels of heat and vibration. The product’s control pod, which has 60 minutes of battery life, magnetically connects to an adhesive pad that is applied directly to the skin. The pads can be used 20-40 times and reach up to 45°C in 90 seconds. Using Bluetooth technology, Venom Go is controlled through the Hyperice app which allows multiple pods to sync, providing tailored treatments in different areas of the body at the same time.

“The new Venom Go is a revolutionary product for us as it widens the application of our Venom technology and addresses the need for a powerful heat and vibration solution for spot treatment,” said Jim Huether, CEO of Hyperice. “This product is amazing for anyone with soreness, stiffness or pain in targeted areas, and furthers our mission to help as many people as possible improve their daily lives through recovery and movement.”

The new Venom 2, which comes in versions for the back, leg, and shoulders has more than doubled its treatment area (111 per cent increase). It is also controlled by the Hyperice app, has a three-hour battery life and heats to 55°C in just one minute.

There are plans for the new Hyperice Venom Go and Venom 2 to be available to use across selected gyms in the next year.

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In 2010, Hyperice set out to create the world's first high performance portable ice compression device. The Hyperice design team collaborated with engineers at Marton Precision Inc, an Orange County based aerospace manufacturing company. This combination of innovative design and cutting edge engineering produced the technology that is at the core of Hyperice and our products.
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