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Comparison | 2026
HyperPulse™ vs Prevent Biometrics
Head impact specialist - complements HyperPulse, doesn't compete
Prevent Biometrics makes a smart mouthguard for head-impact monitoring. HyperPulse stays in a separate lane: training-grade movement context like speed, jump, load, sprint, and contact exposure. It is not a medical or safety device.
Head-to-head matrix
| Axis | Prevent Biometrics | HyperPulse™ |
|---|---|---|
| Tracking Focus | Head impact only (g-force) | Movement context: speed, jump, load, sprint, exposure |
| Form Factor | Mouthguard | Upper-back taped sensor or waistband clip, depending on sport, rules, and fit review. |
| Competition Review Path | Sport-specific approval required | Requires review |
| Sport Coverage | Football, rugby, lacrosse, hockey | 12 sports |
| Use Case | Safety-focused mouthguard data | Training-grade session reports |
Verdict
Different tools, different jobs. HyperPulse does not replace safety equipment or medical review; it provides movement context for training conversations.
Frequently asked
Is Prevent Biometrics legal in NFHS-sanctioned high school games?
Sport-specific approval required
How does HyperPulse compare to Prevent Biometrics on price?
Prevent Biometrics is $199 per mouthguard. HyperPulse is $199 per HyperPulse sensor.
Should I run HyperPulse instead of Prevent Biometrics?
They serve different jobs. HyperPulse provides movement context and does not replace safety equipment, medical review, or normal sideline protocols.
Choose the sensor built for rule review
$199 Starter pricing. designed for rule review; approval varies by sport, state, league, event, school, and official.
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