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The company’s Whoop MG is the subject of a disagreement with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over whether it acts ...
The Boston wearables firm says the software tool doesn't meet the definition of a medical device and shouldn't be regulated ...
Whoop Inc., the maker of screen-less fitness bands, said it will not disable its blood-pressure tracking tool despite a request from the US Food and Drug Administration.
The Whoop MG launched in May with a novel Blood Pressure Insights feature. Now, the FDA wants the company to disable it.
The company's CEO defended its feature as a wellness tool under the 21st Century Cures Act, combatting the FDA’s claim that it qualifies as a regulated medical device.
Despite the FDA’s requests to remove the blood pressure tracking tool in Whoop’s new fitness tracker, the company has ...
In response, Whoop pulled out the W word: wellness.
Whoop Launches Slimmer Fitness Bands With Blood Pressure, ECG Features Review: The Whoop 5.0 and MG — short for medical grade — are meant to appeal to a broad user base beyond just athletes.
Whoop is not the only wearable manufacturer that's exploring blood pressure monitoring. Omron and Garmin both offer medical blood pressure monitoring with on-demand readings that fall under FDA ...
Whoop users who purchase the $359 "Whoop Life" subscription tier can use the BPI feature to get daily insights about their blood pressure, including estimated systolic and diastolic ranges ...