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HyperPulse™ vs Polar Team Pro
Movement intensity kings with a GPS problem
Polar dominates heart-rate-strap team monitoring. Their Team Pro adds GPS. Their strap is uncomfortable for athletes 12-18 (chest chafing in long sessions) and the GPS unit is detectable by officials.
Head-to-head matrix
| Axis | Polar Team Pro | HyperPulse™ |
|---|---|---|
| Cardio Sensor | ECG strap | Not marketed in current Feather build |
| Comfort 12-18 athletes | Chest strap chafes long-term | Athletic sensor, invisible |
| GPS Location | Yes (10Hz) | No GPS hardware |
| Competition Review Path | GPS hardware review risk | Designed for BLE-only review |
| Annual cost (25 athletes) | ~$6,500 + $240 license | ~$3,225 + ~$750 patches |
Verdict
Polar's HR accuracy is best-in-class for heart-rate monitoring. HyperPulse is positioned differently: no GPS hardware, no chest strap, and a BLE-only review path for youth and school programs that need comfort plus rule-aware performance data.
Frequently asked
Is Polar Team Pro legal in NFHS-sanctioned high school games?
Yes (10Hz)
How does HyperPulse compare to Polar Team Pro on price?
Polar Team Pro is $249 per athlete + $20/month team license. HyperPulse is $129 per sensor.
Should I run HyperPulse instead of Polar Team Pro?
Polar's HR accuracy is best-in-class for heart-rate monitoring. HyperPulse is positioned differently: no GPS hardware, no chest strap, and a BLE-only review path for youth and school programs that need comfort plus rule-aware performance data.
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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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