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Is HyperPulse legal in high school sports?

HyperPulse is designed for rule review with BLE-only hardware, no GPS, no cellular, and no two-way athlete communication. It does not claim blanket approval. Rules vary by sport, state association, league, event, school, and official, so users must confirm permission before competition.

Why BLE-only matters

Many school-sport rules are stricter around GPS, cellular, displays, and two-way communication. HyperPulse is designed without those features so a coach, parent, or administrator has a cleaner rule-review conversation before competition use.

State-by-state variance

State and event interpretations can change. We provide rule-review materials so a coach, parent, or administrator can ask the right questions before competition use.

Sport-specific clarifications

Basketball, football, soccer, baseball/softball, wrestling, track, and cross country all need sport-specific review. HyperPulse is built around the conservative posture: upper-back placement, no GPS, no cellular, no athlete-facing communication.

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