WH OOPS!

For those who want the most advanced view of their health—WHOOP Life delivers unparalleled insights. Monitor your heart with on-demand ECG readings, gain daily blood pressure insights, and build habits that support your longevity… More here.

The Whoop MG is not cheap, but could be the ideal tracker for some. I particularly like that you can wear it in multiple places on your body and the potential for blood pressure oversights.

There is a problem though-

Whoop marketed itself and its fitness trackers with a fairly unique subscription model. Users pay a monthly fee, from $199 to $359 a year, and receive free hardware updates when new models are released. However, with the recent launch of the Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG, the company is requiring users to pay a $49 to $79 upgrade fee, or extend their subscription by 12 months, to get a newer device, according to the company’s FAQ page.

This seems to contradict a now-deleted blog post on the company website, which said, “Whoop members receive the next-generation device for free after having been a member for six months or more.” The post was taken down in late March, Bloomberg reports… More here.



Categories: Fitness, Fitness Trackers

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