LifePro Hexaplate vs LifePro Turbo 3D

By the Vibe Pick editorial team · Updated 2026 · How we test & score

We compare the LifePro Hexaplate and the LifePro Turbo 3D across every dimension that matters - our scores, the key specs, and how each performs on the things you will actually notice day to day.

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At a glance

LifePro HexaplateLifePro Turbo 3D
Our score8.6/109.1/10
Best forLow-impact home workouts, warm-ups, circulation and balance as part of an active routineLow-impact home workouts, warm-ups, circulation and balance as part of an active routine
Not ideal forAnyone expecting effortless weight loss, or a medical treatment for a health conditionAnyone expecting effortless weight loss, or a medical treatment for a health condition
BrandLifeProLifePro

Vibration Type and Motion

LifePro Hexaplate

The LifePro uses whole body vibration with oscillating (side-to-side) motion. This type of vibration transmits movement through the feet, legs and core while standing, so exercises rely more on stabilising posture and controlled lower-body positioning. That tends to suit shorter sessions focused on stance and form, with feet flat and knees softly bent. A potential downside is that some users may find the side-to-side vibration distracting or uncomfortable, particularly if they are sensitive to vibration.

LifePro Turbo 3D

The vibration plate uses 3D (tri-planar) whole body vibration motion, so the platform is designed to move in more than one direction rather than only up and down. The product title also indicates dual motor oscillation and pulsation, pointing to vibration patterns that vary through repeated rhythmic movements. This multi-direction motion can engage different areas of the body compared with single-axis plates. Start carefully and build up gradually.

Power and Speed Levels

LifePro Hexaplate

Power and speed levels on the vibration plate matter because they determine how strongly the whole body vibration is felt while a person stands and maintains balance. The unit uses adjustable intensity, and a remote control allows changes without stepping off the plate. Lower settings are typically easier for beginners because they demand less stabilising effort and may feel less intense on joints. Higher settings can feel more challenging, so increases should be gradual, with seated use or support if needed.

LifePro Turbo 3D

Power and speed controls influence how intense the LifePro feels in use, but no exact number of speed levels or power levels is stated in the available information. The device is described as featuring dual motor oscillation and pulsation, pointing to multiple motion intensities rather than a single fixed mode. Because the counts are not confirmed, buyers should expect to adjust intensity using the built-in controls and begin at a lower setting. Intensity can then be increased gradually, with attention to comfort and foot stability during the tri-planar (3D) vibration. If higher settings feel too strong, reducing the level can help lower perceived strain, though no specific guidance on step-up increments is provided.

Resistance Bands and Accessories

LifePro Hexaplate

Resistance bands and accessories can add extra movement options with the LifePro because they enable pulling, pushing or stretching while standing on the vibrating surface. Resistance bands can be used for light upper-body rows, banded squats, or overhead stretches, with the user maintaining tension throughout each set. Band strength can also be swapped to support gradual progression. Stability remains a priority, as arm movement may shift balance on a moving platform, so safe form and even foot placement are important, particularly during longer holds. Accessories such as handles can make grip positions easier.

LifePro Turbo 3D

Resistance bands and accessories can broaden what people do on the vibration plate. Using the plate alongside bands adds extra resistance to moves such as squats, lunges, rows and presses, with the plate delivering whole body vibration during use. A typical setup involves placing the band under a foot and stepping into a stable stance on the vibrating surface. During each rep, controlled hand positioning and form are important, because vibration can make balance more challenging. Bands can also help target upper and lower body, but they may increase strain if band tension is set too high. Accessories for grip and setup may help.

Size, Weight Capacity and Build

LifePro Hexaplate

When choosing a vibration plate like the vibration plate, size and build are important because they affect how easily the unit fits into a workout space and how stable it feels during use. The weight capacity is also not stated, so anyone near the upper limit should confirm safe use with the manufacturer before stepping on the plate. Build quality influences steadiness, and a wider base can reduce wobble during routines. A quieter motor is noted.

LifePro Turbo 3D

This vibration plate is a whole-body vibration plate intended to be stood on during exercise, so the platform size, surface area, and build quality affect stability during squats, lunges, and similar movements. For day-to-day use, the platform needs enough room for safe foot placement, while a stable frame helps reduce wobble as the body shifts. The product title does not state platform dimensions, weight capacity, or vibration type, so those figures need checking elsewhere before heavier users buy. The construction also affects day-to-day grip and durability, particularly if the plate is moved between rooms.

Remote, Bluetooth and Extras

LifePro Hexaplate

After weighing size, stability, and build feel, the next question for the LifePro Hexaplate is how its remote control supports real workout flow for people who prefer not to reach down to the controls each time. The system includes a remote control, and the device itself uses an LED display, so settings can be adjusted without stepping off balance. In use, the user can pause, start, or change settings without interrupting the workout. Additional remote-related features are limited to the stated LED display and quiet motor use.

LifePro Turbo 3D

Beyond platform stability, the next thing most buyers look at is how the plate is controlled, especially during timed sets or when switching between exercises. For the LifePro Turbo 3D, the provided product title details do not specify support for a remote or Bluetooth. The title details also do not confirm whether any extra modes, preset workout programmes, app pairing, or accessory bundles are included. If wireless controls are available, they would normally make it quicker to move between settings without reaching for the unit's buttons. Without confirmed features, remote, Bluetooth, and any extras should be checked before purchase.

Who Is This Vibration Plate For?

LifePro Hexaplate

Who is the LifePro best for? It is designed for people who want a home whole body vibration training plate and prefer using a remote control, with an LED display for simple status checks. It suits beginners who want low-setup sessions. It may appeal to users focused on weight loss goals, though results vary and no specific outcomes are promised. It may be less suitable for anyone seeking advanced guidance beyond the remote and LED display.

LifePro Turbo 3D

Anyone considering the LifePro is mainly looking for a whole-body vibration plate workout, because the product title indicates it is designed for vibration-based exercise, with 3D (tri-planar) motion and dual motor oscillation and pulsation. This model suits people who want a vibration-focused routine at home, rather than using an exercise machine with unrelated features. It may also appeal to those who prefer full-body loading during workouts. The title does not provide details about target groups, comfort supports, or beginner guidance, so suitability varies with mobility, fitness level, and expectations.

LifePro Hexaplate: pros

  • Remote control for easy adjustment
  • Low-impact and easy to use at home

Cons

  • Not a weight-loss shortcut - results need diet and regular exercise too
  • A fitness and wellness device, not a medical treatment
  • Takes up floor space and can be heavy to move

LifePro Turbo 3D: pros

  • 3D (tri-planar) vibration
  • Low-impact and easy to use at home

Cons

  • Not a weight-loss shortcut - results need diet and regular exercise too
  • A fitness and wellness device, not a medical treatment
  • Takes up floor space and can be heavy to move

Our verdict

Our pick is the LifePro Turbo 3D (our score 9.1/10) - A practical vibration plate (3D (tri-planar)) that adds a low-impact boost to home exercise - best used alongside diet and activity. The LifePro Hexaplate is still worth it if it is cheaper when you check, or if it better matches your specific needs.