Update 10/08/2020: We updated the Pulse/Turbo Mode score to Yes. Though it’s not mentioned in the manual or on the manufacturer’s website, pushing down on the jar and twisting in short bursts simulates a pulse mode.
This blender doesn’t have a control panel as there’s only one speed. Like the NutriBullet PRO 1000, you have to twist the jar into place to start the blender. Note that the manufacturer recommends that you run the blender for one minute at a time, then let it cool down for another minute before starting it up again. For three consecutive cycles, you should let the blender cool down for two to three minutes before starting it up again to prevent overheating. For a blender with a dedicated and easy-to-use pulse mode, check out the Magic Bullet Mini.