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Comparison · 2026
HyperPulse™ vs Vert (VertVibe)
Volleyball-specific jump tracker — narrow rule-review lane
Vert is the OG volleyball jump tracker. Clipped to waistband, it counts jumps and jump heights. Its BLE-only, no-GPS posture is easier to review than GPS hardware, but competition use still depends on event and official approval. HyperPulse is designed to capture jumps, sprints, load, contact context, and other movement metrics.
Head-to-head matrix
| Axis | Vert (VertVibe) | HyperPulse™ |
|---|---|---|
| Metrics Tracked | Jump count + height only | 12 metrics (speed, jump, load, sprint, contact context, etc.) |
| Sport Coverage | Volleyball + cheerleading | 12 sports |
| Competition Review Path | Cleaner BLE-only review posture | Requires review |
| Recruiting Export | Basic jump report | Parent-approved multi-metric export |
| Battery Life | ~24 hours | ~5 hours active |
Verdict
Vert wins on jump-count battery life. HyperPulse wins on breadth, recruiting export quality, and multi-sport coverage. A volleyball-only program can pick either. Any program serving multiple sports should pick HyperPulse.
Frequently asked
Is Vert (VertVibe) legal in NFHS-sanctioned high school games?
Cleaner BLE-only review posture
How does HyperPulse compare to Vert (VertVibe) on price?
Vert (VertVibe) is $149–$199. HyperPulse is $129.
Should I run HyperPulse instead of Vert (VertVibe)?
Vert wins on jump-count battery life. HyperPulse wins on breadth, recruiting export quality, and multi-sport coverage. A volleyball-only program can pick either. Any program serving multiple sports should pick HyperPulse.
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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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