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The Whoop fitness band has been around for years, but only now will it tell you how many steps you've taken each day. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
The Whoop 5.0 health tracker isn't a smartwatch or a smart ring, and instead returns with a traditional fitness band look.
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. Its heart rate ...
I wore the band consistently, only taking it off to shower, and logged everything I did in the Whoop app for the full 14 days.
Whoop is releasing new hardware for the first time since 2021 It has unveiled its new Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG wearables Both feature 14-day battery life, ECG, blood pressure monitoring, and more ...
Whoop could expand beyond athletes with new band to monitor heart conditions By Aaron Pressman Globe Staff,Updated May 8, 2025, 1:57 p.m.
I loved the Whoop MG, but didn't love the price: that's why I'm excited about this mysterious new fitness band from a major Garmin rival ...
I tested the Whoop 4.0 and it might be the best fitness tracker out there I tested the latest model and was surprised at what it taught me about my health ...
The Whoop Band is priced a bit differently to other wearables, since you'll be paying through a subscription package that includes the device. The Whoop Band 4.0 is currently available with a 1 month ...
Polar has confirmed it’s launching a screen-free fitness tracker to rival Whoop in the coming months, while the Garmin Index Sleep Monitor is available to pre-order now.
If released, the Garmin Sleep Band would naturally draw comparisons to the Whoop Strap, which is a screenless health tracker that collects round-the-clock data on sleep, strain, and recovery.
Whoop just dropped a rare Prime Day sale on the Whoop 4.0 Band. If you've ever been interested in a Whoop Band, now is the time to buy.