The fast facts.
No hype deck.
Everything a journalist, podcaster, or analyst needs - boilerplate, assets, and a founder who answers email.
Boilerplate
HyperPulse is a youth sports performance system: a small wearable sensor (the Blade) paired with a parent-first app. No vest - the sensor tapes, clips, or rides a band holster. Built without GPS or cellular radios, it works indoors and out, and every athlete's data is owned by the parent: no ads, no data sales, no required subscription. HyperPulse is built in Central Illinois and validated in the open.
Fast facts
- Device: the Blade - IMU motion sensor, BLE-only, $199 one-time, no required subscription
- No vest, no garment: tape, clip, or band holster
- 12+ sport templates, indoor sports fully supported
- Parent-owned data: export and delete anytime, COPPA-clean architecture
- Status: hardware in open validation; founding waitlist open; team pilots running at $500
Brand assets
Logo and product renders, cleared for editorial use with attribution.
LOGO (SVG)BLADE RENDER (PNG)
FULL PRESS KIT (ZIP)
Story angles that are actually true
- The youth sports wearable that refuses to track location
- Why this founder publishes his hardware failures before taking pre-orders
- Parents spend $1,016 per kid per sport per season - and keep no record of it
- GPS vests go blind indoors: the gym-sports gap nobody covered
Media contact
Founder interviews, product demos, and the full proof file on request. Use the contact form (topic: Media / press) - media requests get same-week responses. Please note: HyperPulse makes no medical, safety, recruiting, or scholarship claims, and we'll decline framings that imply them.