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Snowflake's Jeff Hollan and Whoop's Matt Luizzi talk about data management for Whoop's fitness wearable at Snowflake Summit ...
Products like the Oura Ring, the Whoop band, the Apple Watch, and a growing variety of continuous glucose monitors promise to track things like your heart rate, body temperature, and metabolic health ...
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WHOOP's new high-end fitness tracker is just straight-up dying all over the place As if the whole upgrade-promise scandal wasn't concerning enough, now WHOOP's got a fresh problem on its hands. By ...
Whoop is clear that this is not a way to manage hypertension, however, so if you suffer with high blood pressure, you will still have to stick to your doctor’s orders. For the rest of us it will ...
To get the Whoop 5.0, you will typically need to extend your membership commitment, usually by agreeing to a new 12-month or 24-month plan. The new device is then included as part of that renewal.
If you're sticking with your Whoop 4.0 wearable, you miss out on a few of the features in the new subscriptions, including physiological age estimates and women's health tracking.
When the company first announced Whoop 5.0 this week, it said members who wanted the new device could either extend their subscriptions by 12 months or pay a one-time upgrade fee of $49 ($79 for ...
Whoop goes on: As noted above, our policy for upgrades from WHOOP 3.0 to WHOOP 4.0 was that members with 6 months or more remaining on their membership were eligible for a free upgrade to WHOOP 4.0.
Whoop Inc., the maker of popular screen-less fitness bands, is facing a backlash from subscribers upset that it’s charging an upgrade fee for the new models after previously pledging not to do so.
Whoop 5.0 can also be worn on multiple locations on the body -- not just the wrist -- for 24/7 tracking. If you find having a wearable on your wrist clunky and uncomfortable, this is a game-changer.