The Whoop MG

The Whoop 4 was a fantastic wearable that I rarely took off during my year of use, so Whoop had its work cut out for it to improve on that experience.

With the Whoop MG, that’s exactly what the company has done. Revealed alongside the more affordable Whoop 5, the MG – short for Medical Grade – is the company’s new all-singing, all-dancing fitness-focused wearable with longer battery life, ECG and blood pressure monitoring and a whole lot of new software smarts to make better sense of your data.

The catch? It’s an expensive subscription-based wearable, costing £349/$359 per year, a significant increase from the already premium £229/$239 per year for the Whoop 4.

The question is, then, is the Whoop MG worth the financial commitment? I’ve spent the past month using the Whoop MG, and here’s what I’ve found… More here.

A decent review and I am intrigued by the product. However, the price, subscription, and recent controversy over broken promises has kept me away from it.



Categories: Fitness, Fitness Trackers, Health

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  1. Ya, too expensive unless it’s really accurate.

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