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HyperPulse™ vs Catapult Vector
Pro-tier GPS at pro-tier prices — wrong tool for HS in-game
Catapult is the standard for pro and elite college. NFL, English Premier League, NCAA D1 football. Their hardware is GPS-based — same NFHS in-game block applies. Their software is built for sport scientists, not high school coaches.
Head-to-head matrix
| Axis | Catapult Vector | HyperPulse™ |
|---|---|---|
| Target Tier | Pro / D1 | Youth + HS + JV varsity |
| Sensor Type | GPS + LPS indoor | BLE + IMU only |
| Competition Review Path | GPS hardware review risk | Designed for BLE-only review |
| Team Onboarding | Multi-week implementation | Drop-and-track, same-day |
| Software cost | $1,000+/yr per team | Included with sensor |
| Annual cost (25 athletes) | $15,000–$50,000 | ~$3,225 sensors + ~$750 patches |
Verdict
If you coach a Premier League first team, buy Catapult. If you coach a U.S. high school program with a real budget, HyperPulse is the lower-cost, no-GPS athletic-sensor path built for rule review before sanctioned competition use.
Frequently asked
Is Catapult Vector legal in NFHS-sanctioned high school games?
GPS hardware review risk
How does HyperPulse compare to Catapult Vector on price?
Catapult Vector is $8,000–$25,000 per team setup + per-athlete software license. HyperPulse is $129 per sensor + $29 patches.
Should I run HyperPulse instead of Catapult Vector?
If you coach a Premier League first team, buy Catapult. If you coach a U.S. high school program with a real budget, HyperPulse is the lower-cost, no-GPS athletic-sensor path built for rule review before sanctioned competition use.
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$129 launch sensor pricing. designed for rule review; approval varies by sport, state, league, event, school, and official.
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