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Existing Whoop subscribers will need to extend their subscription by twelve months, or pay an upgrade fee of up to $79, to ...
Whoop introduced two new fitness wearables earlier this week, and to go with it, a trio of subscription plans under the One, ...
In addition to the Whoop 5.0, there is now the Whoop MG. These new wearables can track your pace of aging, heartbeat, blood ...
In the past, Boston-based Whoop has said existing subscribers of at least six months would get new hardware for free and that ...
Whoop users with over six months' membership were promised a free upgrade, but now they’re being charged for the new hardware ...
After more than a week of teasing it on social media, Whoop has finally announced the release of its 5.0 device, along with a ...
Review: The Whoop 5.0 and MG — short for medical grade — are meant to appeal to a broad user base beyond just athletes.
This week brings the launch of a new pair of Anker earbuds, the long-awaited debut of the latest Roborock robotic vacuum and ...
Whoop promised members who’d been around at least six months would get free next-gen hardware. Now, you’ll have to pay.
The Whoop 5.0 health tracker isn't a smartwatch or a smart ring, and instead returns with a traditional fitness band look.
Whoop has announced two brand new wearables and a new subscription pricing structure, as the company heralds its first new ...