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Power Plate pro7 vs pro7HC (2023 Edition)

pro7 vs pro7HC

Introduction to Power Plate Whole Body Vibration Plates

What is the Power Plate?

The Power Plate is an innovative vibration platform that is popular in home gyms, fitness centers and health facilities around the world. Pro athletes, fitness enthusiasts and medical patients all choose Power Plate for its range of benefits such as increasing bone density, muscle recovery, flexibility, blood circulation and weight loss. Power Plate makes eight different models with a range of different features and price points for different customers.

Purpose of the article

The purpose of this article is to compare two of Power Plate’s top high-end vibration plates; the pro7 and the pro7HC. We will take a look at the features, technical specifications and key differences between these two models, and we’ll give our recommendations based on the above criteria.

Power Plate pro7

pro7

Overview

The Power Plate pro7 is a top-of-the-line vibration platform designed for athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike. It uses PrecisionWave™ Technology to provide high-fidelity harmonic vibrations, a user-friendly interactive display, and a dual-sync twin motor system for precise balance at any frequency. The platform also includes a seven-position tension adjustment, embedded with modular attachment options, to provide an effective and customizable workout experience for athletes that are looking to improve their strength, flexibility, and overall fitness.

Technical Specifications

The pro7 offers a frequency range of 25-50Hz, a vibration energy output (amplitude) of low or high, and 0 to 8 G-Factor™ settings with 27 sublevels of intensity. It has a platform dimension of 38in x 37in, weight capacity of 500lb, and a power supply of 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz Universal Voltage. The pro7 also features a user-friendly interactive display and a dual-sync twin motor system for precise balance at any frequency and amplitude level.

Power Plate pro7HC
pro7HC

Overview

The Power Plate pro7HC is a high-end commercial vibration designed specifically for patients at medical facilities and treatment centers. Healthcare professional have found success using Power Plate's vibration technology to help their patients with a variety of conditions, including:

- Idiopathic peripheral neuropathy
- Osteoporosis
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson's disease
- Cerebral palsy
- Rheumatoid arthritis

The pro7HC offers advanced features such as an advanced stabilization and compensation system, a 4-wire capacitive type touch screen, and a heart rate monitor using ANT+ wireless technology. It has a three-position tension adjustment embedded with modular attachment options to provide a customizable workout experience for users looking to improve their strength, flexibility, and overall fitness.


Technical Specifications

The Power Plate pro7HC is a commercial-grade vibration platform that offers a frequency range of 25-50Hz, an amplitude of low or high, and 0 to 8 G-Factor™ settings with 27 sublevels of intensity. It has a platform dimension of 38in x 33in, weight capacity of 500lb, and a power supply of 100–240V, 50/60Hz, Universal Voltage. The pro7HC also features an advanced stabilization and compensation system, a user-friendly 4-wire capacitive type touch screen with a 10.1” 1920x1080 resolution LCD display, and a heart rate monitor using ANT+ wireless technology.

Comparison: Power Plate pro7 vs pro7HC

Main Differences

The most noticeable difference between the Pro7 and Pro7HC is the color. The Pro7 is available in silver or matte black, while the Pro7HC is only available in white.

The pro7HC has a more advanced stabilization and compensation system, making it ideal for medical patients who need the maximum amount of stabilization.

The pro7HC also includes a heart rate monitor using ANT+ wireless technology, which can be a useful tool for users who want to monitor their heart rate during their workout.

The extra features of the pro7HC come with a higher price tag. The pro7 is currently priced at $13,995 and the pro7HC sells for $15,995.

Power Plate pro7 vs pro7HC Comparison Table

Feature

Power Plate® pro7™

Power Plate pro7HC

Color

Silver or matte black

White

Time Selections

0-9 minutes (30, 45, 60 second increments)

0-9 minutes (15 second increments)

Frequency

25-50Hz

25-50Hz

G-Factor™ Settings

0 to 8 (with 27 sublevels of intensity)

0-8 (with 27 sublevels of intensity)

Dimensions (WxDxH)

38in x 46in x 61in

38in x 46in x 60in

Platform Dimensions (WxD)

38in x 37in

38in x 33in

Weight

410lb

430lb

Maximum Load

500lb

500lb

Power Supply

100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz Universal Voltage

100–240V, 50/60Hz, Nominal Power: 160-265W, Universal Voltage

Nominal Power in Operation

160-265W

160-265W

Operating System

Android

Android

Upper Display

Sweat-resistant touch screen

4-wire Capacitive type touch screen with 10.1” 1920x1080 resolution LCD display

LCD Display

10.1in LCD Display (800 x 480 dpi)

10.1” 1920x1080 resolution LCD display

Audio

2 recessed speakers with headphone option and volume control

N/A

Heart Rate Monitor

N/A

ANT+ Wireless technology

Certifications

CE and EMC, RoHS/WEEE, CB, NRTL, C-NRTL, PSE, FDA Listed as Class 1 device, 510k exempt

CE, PSE, MDD

Warranty

3 years hardware / 1 year electronics / 1 year labor

3 years hardware / 1 year electronics / 1 year labor

Price

$13,995

$15,995 

Our Recommendation: Power Plate pro7 vs pro7HC

The pro7HC is the our choice for medical facilities and treatment centers that want advanced stabilization and heart rate monitoring capabilities for their patients, however these features will cost you an extra $2,000.

The pro7 is our choice for athletes that want the best commercial vibration plate available for their workouts, and they don’t need the additional features of the pro7HC.

Both models are excellent choices and will provide incredible health benefits for you and your clients. If you’re interested in learning more about any of the Power Plate models, or you’d like a special discounted quote, feel free to give us a call at 888-963-9454 and our team of experts will be happy to assist you.

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