In addition to the Whoop 5.0, there is now the Whoop MG. These new wearables can track your pace of aging, heartbeat, blood pressure and more. Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously the lifestyle ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday published a warning letter addressed to the wrist wearable company Whoop, alleging it is marketing a new blood pressure feature without proper ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WHOOP, the human performance company, today announced that the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts has granted a motion by WHOOP for a preliminary injunction ...
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 introduced two new fitness wearables earlier this week, and to go with it, a trio of subscription plans under the One, Peak, and Life labels. The launch, however, left many long-term fans of the ...
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, ...
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 ...
We wore both trackers 24/7 for six weeks ...
Whoop initially captured my heart for being a buzzy, cool-looking wearable fitness tracker that didn’t have a screen. After all, us health editors are constantly bombarded with emails, texts, and ...
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