The Whoop 4.0 is linked to your phone, particularly if you're a runner. It temporarily stores data if you run without your phone. When it syncs later, you'll no longer have the location data. There ...
Athlytic ($29.99/£29.99 per year) is pretty much a Whoop alternative in its own right, and will also analyze sleep, HRV recovery, trends, and workout performance. You can do most of the analysis below ...
Comparing the Apple Watch and Whoop, it's a close call. I initially expected the Whoop to be lighter since it doesn't have a display and is just a band with sensors, but it feels almost as heavy ...
We reviewed the Whoop 4.0 band last year. A year later, the software behind it and its competition have evolved. Does it make sense to buy a Whoop subscription in 2024? What are the benefits and ...
Whoop has been regarded as one of the most advanced health-tracking bands you can wear that isn’t a smart watch or ecosystem-dependent. Even still, step counting has not been a feature – until ...
I don’t think of it as working hard and wellbeing as being on different sides of the equation. I think that you can learn how to take on a lot of stress or work extremely hard, but also feel good and ...
There’s an app for that, too. If a wearable – such as Whoop – starts getting attention, you can bet there’s an Apple Watch app that will replicate the features. The problem has often been ...