HyperPulse is a training-grade athletic performance sensor. It is built to help parents and coaches understand movement context. It is not medical equipment, protective gear, emergency monitoring, or a return-to-play tool.
HyperPulse collects estimated movement and device data from a low-profile BLE sensor. It does not interpret that data medically and it must never replace normal sports safety, medical, coaching, or officiating judgment.
What HyperPulse is: a parent-managed athletic performance sensor for estimated speed, sprint count, jump, workload, movement, distance, battery, sensor status, and other non-medical performance context available in the current build.
What HyperPulse is not: a medical device, safety device, impact diagnosis tool, concussion monitor, cardiac monitor, heat illness monitor, hydration monitor, emergency alert system, or protective sports device.
Do not use HyperPulse to decide whether an athlete is injured, healthy, overheated, dehydrated, concussed, fatigued, safe to play, or ready to return to play. Follow your school, team, league, athletic trainer, physician, official, and emergency protocols regardless of anything shown in HyperPulse.
This product is being built around a conservative rule: if fit, placement, sport approval, or hardware condition is uncertain, do not use it.
Do not use the sensor if the case, lid, screws, tape, battery, wire, connector, or any edge appears loose, cracked, swollen, hot, sharp, wet, damaged, or unsafe.
Stop use if the athlete reports discomfort, pressure, itching, rash, pain, heat, distraction, or irritation. Remove the sensor if it shifts or loosens during activity.
Confirm permission with the applicable sport, league, school, governing body, event organizer, coach, and official before competition use.
Contact and collision sports require the most conservative handling. HyperPulse does not guarantee that a device may be worn in any specific game, tournament, state, school, league, or event.
For tackle football, hockey, rugby, lacrosse with body contact, wrestling competition, or any other contact/collision context, obtain explicit approval from the relevant coach, school, league, event organizer, governing body, and official before use.
Officials and governing bodies may disallow any equipment they believe presents a hazard or violates their rules. Their decision controls.
HyperPulse is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, monitor, or prevent disease, injury, illness, concussion, cardiac events, heat illness, dehydration, or any other medical condition. It has not been evaluated, cleared, or approved by the FDA for any medical use.
Metrics are estimates and may be inaccurate, delayed, incomplete, duplicated, missing, or unavailable. Data quality depends on sensor placement, fit, firmware, battery state, movement type, wireless conditions, phone proximity, software processing, and user setup.
Before activation, the parent or legal guardian should review and accept the HyperPulse Parent Consent and Sensor Use Acknowledgment.