The Energy Sistem HyperBeat has a physical footprint of 320 × 180 × 140 mm with a total volume of 8064 cm³ and weighs 2020 g, making it a substantial unit within the portable speaker category. It carries an IPX6 ingress protection rating, meaning it is built to withstand powerful water jets, and is classified as water resistant overall. The speaker features RGB lighting and includes a control panel placed directly on the device for straightforward operation, along with a detachable cable for added convenience. It does not include a remote control, a touch screen, a travel bag, or a neodymium magnet, and it is not a neckband-style speaker.
The HyperBeat delivers a total audio output of 2 × 40W and covers a frequency range from 50 Hz up to 18000 Hz, without a dedicated subwoofer or magnetic shielding. The signal-to-noise ratio sits at 90 dB, which reflects a reasonable level of audio clarity relative to background noise. For voice communication, the speaker includes one microphone equipped with noise-canceling technology, helping to reduce ambient interference during calls.
The HyperBeat is powered by a built-in rechargeable 4400 mAh battery that is not removable and does not support wireless charging, requiring a wired connection to replenish. It provides up to 15 hours of battery life on a full charge, which takes approximately 4 hours to complete. A battery level indicator is included, allowing users to monitor remaining charge at a glance.
The HyperBeat connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 20 m, though it does not support NFC pairing, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, AirPlay, Chromecast, Auracast, or Bluetooth LE Audio. No advanced Bluetooth audio codecs are present, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, LDAC, or AAC. For wired connectivity, the speaker includes an AUX input and a USB Type-C port, but lacks a 3.5 mm audio jack socket, a 3.5 mm male connector, and a microphone input. It also features an external memory slot and is not DLNA-certified.
The HyperBeat can be used wirelessly and supports remote smartphone control, allowing playback management from a paired device. It includes voice prompts and a sleep timer, adding a degree of hands-free convenience for everyday use. Fast pairing, voice commands, a mute function, and a built-in radio are not available, and the speaker cannot function as a power bank for charging other devices.
The HyperBeat does not support stereo pairing, meaning it cannot be linked with a second unit to create a two-speaker stereo configuration.