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I've spent three months testing the new Whoop 5.0 MG. Here's where it shines and some things to consider. I've tested my fair ...
The company’s Whoop MG is the subject of a disagreement with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over whether it acts ...
The final nail in the coffin for me to ditch my smartwatch in favor of the Whoop MG is simply its battery life. If I had to ...
The Boston wearables firm says the software tool doesn't meet the definition of a medical device and shouldn't be regulated ...
The Whoop MG launched in May with a novel Blood Pressure Insights feature. Now, the FDA wants the company to disable it.
Compare features, design, battery life, and pricing to find the perfect wearable for your lifestyle and fitness goals.
With its Blood Oxygen feature restored, Apple Watch regains its edge over Whoop and strengthens its position as the most capable health device on your wrist. It may also help convince some Apple Watch ...
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.
Whoop tells users exactly how much sleep is needed for the next morning, when a hard workout might be too much for the day, and when you're at your peak. No other tracker I've used gives close to ...
I’ve tested the Whoop MG and Apple Watch Series 10 for over a month. Here’s what you need to know before buying one.
The Whoop Strap 3.0 is a fitness tracker that measures your sleep, workout intensity and how your body recovers from your workouts, and provides advice on how to improve all of those areas.
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