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Whoop’s new 5.0 hardware launched this week, along with a premium version of the device that they’re calling the MG. Along with the launch came a new upgrade policy, requiring users to pay for ...
Whoop has backed down, somewhat, from the controversial upgrade plans around its Whoop 5.0 fitness tracker. When the company first announced Whoop 5.0 this week, it said members who wanted the new ...
Whoop, maker of CNET's favorite sleep tracker, on Friday launched not one but two new devices: the Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG-- MG stands for medical grade. Alongside these new models, the company ...
Whoop Inc., the maker of popular screen-less fitness bands, is facing a backlash from subscribers upset that it’s charging an upgrade fee for the new models after previously pledging not to do so.
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 ...
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 ...
Whoop promised members who’d been around at least six months would get free next-gen hardware. Now, you’ll have to pay.
Whoop takes a far different approach to fitness tracking from that of Apple, Fitbit or Garmin. The brand’s screen-free tracker isn’t meant to check in on notifications from your wrist.
Fitness tracker company Whoop has upset some long-time customers by ending an upgrade system that promised free hardware upgrades to anyone who had a subscription with the company for at least six ...
The latest generation of Whoop introduces two new pieces of hardware: Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG. However, choosing between these trackers isn’t just about the hardware capabilities; Whoop has also ...