Whoop’s pivot to a comprehensive health and wellness platform in this 5.0 update is impressive. Powerful new features like Healthspan, innovative blood pressure monitoring, and the promise of Advanced ...
A new era of Whoop is here. As of May 8, two new Whoop devices have been announced: the Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG. Alongside the new devices come three new tiers of membership for more affordable options ...
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A strong concept, tough start: WHOOP 5.0 and MG reviewed
WHOOP’s new fitness trackers, the 5.0 and MG, were very much anticipated and excitingly brought in. The ...
The shine of the Whoop 5.0/MG announcement didn’t last long. After some initial excitement regarding the 14-day battery life and improved health features of the fitness tracker duo, confusion ...
WHOOP has launched a new generation of bands, the WHOOP 5.0 and WHOOP Medical Grade (MG). The devices introduce upgraded health features, ECG support, blood pressure monitoring, and more. The company ...
When I reviewed the Whoop 5.0 and MG (and, earlier, the Whoop 4.0), I kept it to the basics—how the strap looks, works, and charges, and what activities it can track. But that's only part of it: Now, ...
Will Ahmed, Founder and CEO poses with Emily Capodilupo, SVP of Research Algorithms and Data on the morning of their new product launch at WHOOP HQ in Boston, MA I got the only first look inside WHOOP ...
Whoop launched Advanced Labs, its blood tracking feature. The feature uses blood test data to inform daily coaching. US Whoop users can begin trying out the feature today. Your health tracker is now a ...
Whoop on Thursday announced two new wearable devices, Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG, which feature sleeker hardware, a longer battery life and additional in-app health insights. Both of the company's new ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor and has been writing about health, fitness, and science here since 2015. Beth was the recipient of the 2017 Carnegie Science Award in science ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor and has been writing about health, fitness, and science here since 2015. Beth was the recipient of the 2017 Carnegie Science Award in science ...
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