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We've worn the Whoop 5.0 fitness band for several weeks to see if it can take on established winners like the Apple Watch and Oura Ring. Here's our review.
Yet buying a Whoop is no longer a matter of deciding between the Whoop 5.0 or Whoop MG (MG stands for medical grade, as the ...
Whoop’s pivot to a comprehensive health and ... In contrast, the ‘Life’ tier I’ve been living on for the purpose of this review represents a substantial price increase (~$30/month) for ...
If you’ve ever seen someone running around with what looks like a smart watch, only without a screen, there’s a pretty good ...
The Whoop MG comes with some useful features, including the ECG and blood-pressure insights. It gives you data, but also ...
Over the last four days, I have done three workouts while wearing the Whoop MG: two weightlifting-focused gym sessions and ...
Users report that the Whoop MG fails to power on or malfunctions soon after purchase. Whoop appears to be sending replacement ...
The 5.0 is a whole lifestyle experience with the band sensors able to automatically detect whatever exercise you’re doing, measure biological age, and prevent health issues with medical-grade insights ...
Some users are reporting that the new Whoop MG wearable has a bug that makes it unusable a few hours setting it up.
Users of Whoop’s fitness trackers have been reporting that their Whoop MG fitness trackers are turning unresponsive, in some ...
The Whoop band, like a smartwatch without a screen, can track your exercise and sleep. The included app ($30/month or $239/year) provides recovery metrics, coaching, and analysis. The device ...
Two years ago, screenless fitness tracker Whoop took on a problem that none of its competitors have managed to solve: answering the question “how hard was your weightlifting workout?” ...