Review: Brio Beardscape V2 Limited Edition Frost Bundle | Cutting Up With Mac-D
The Brio Beardscape V2 Frost Bundle offers a premium, quiet grooming experience with 4 hours of run time. While the standard ceramic blade is solid for bulk, the Zero Blade is a game-changer for professional-grade line work. A versatile, mid-grade powerhouse for beard and body.
In a recent deep dive, Mac from the channel Cutting Up With Mac-D puts the Brio Beardscape v2 Trimmer Limited Edition Frost Bundle to the test.
If you’ve been looking for a mid-grade trimmer that punches above its weight class with high-end features and unique accessories like the "Zero Blade," this review breaks down exactly where this tool excels and where it might bite back.
The Highlights
Exceptional Battery & Charging
The V2 features a lithium-ion battery providing a massive 4 hours of run time from a 3-hour charge.
The digital LED display is highly accurate, showing remaining minutes based on your current power setting.
Variable Speed Control
The trimmer offers five speed settings ranging up to 7,000 RPM.
While the lower speeds are exceptionally quiet (quieter than an electric toothbrush), the higher RPMs provide a smoother, "butter-like" glide through thick hair.
The Zero Blade Advantage
Swapping the standard ceramic blade for the Zero Blade transforms the device from a standard trimmer into a precision tool capable of sharp line work.
Note: The Zero Blade is significantly louder and requires a careful hand to avoid skin irritation.
Premium "Frost" Packaging
The limited edition bundle includes a real-sized bottle of blade oil and, crucially, a power brick—a rarity in the USB-charging era.
It also comes with a "hard card" cheat sheet that translates Brio’s guard sizes to their Wall and Andis equivalents.
Built-in Maintenance Reminders
To ensure longevity, the onboard screen alerts the user exactly when it’s time to oil and clean the blades (typically every hour of use).
The Bottom Line
The Beardscape V2 is a versatile, high-quality trimmer, but it’s the addition of the Zero Blade that makes it a "game changer" for those seeking professional-level precision.
To see the "Frost" edition in action and check out the line work results, watch the full review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPVR8Nfp8gE