Wearable sensor
Prototype hardware captures motion context for validation sessions and field testing.
Product
HyperPulse pairs a low-profile sensor with an app that turns movement, effort, and key moments into a review parents and coaches can understand.
The stack
The public product story has to be simple: this is not just an app, and it is not just a sensor. The value is how the two work together after a session.
Prototype hardware captures motion context for validation sessions and field testing.
Sport choice, session arming, simple metrics, confidence labels, and post-session review.
Photos, renders, app screens, firmware notes, and field results keep the story grounded.
Fit
The hardware direction is low profile, taped or mounted cleanly, and shaped to feel like sports equipment instead of a generic tracker.


Boundaries
The site should make buyers trust the discipline behind the product. That means keeping the product lane narrow while validation continues.
| Boundary | Current public position |
|---|---|
| High-stakes decisions | HyperPulse is session context only; teams use their normal workflows for decisions outside performance review. |
| Scholarship or scouting outcomes | Metrics are session context, not a promise of recruitment or ranking. |
| GPS tracking | The current product lane is BLE-only, with no GPS hardware or cellular radio. |
| Every-setting use | Use depends on sport, school, league, event, and rules environment. |
Next page
The app is where the product gets easy enough for non-technical families.