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Consumers are lashing out at fitness technology company Whoop after it backtracked on promises of a free upgrade.Whoop ...
Whoop is in damage control mode. After debuting its Whoop 5.0 fitness tracker, users were angered to find it had reneged on a ...
Whoop introduced two new fitness wearables earlier this week, and to go with it, a trio of subscription plans under the One, ...
In the past, Boston-based Whoop has said existing subscribers of at least six months would get new hardware for free and that ...
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 ...
Whoop users with over six months' membership were promised a free upgrade, but now they’re being charged for the new hardware ...
Review: The Whoop 5.0 and MG — short for medical grade — are meant to appeal to a broad user base beyond just athletes.
Whoop promised members who’d been around at least six months would get free next-gen hardware. Now, you’ll have to pay.
This week brings the launch of a new pair of Anker earbuds, the long-awaited debut of the latest Roborock robotic vacuum and ...
The Whoop 5.0 health tracker isn't a smartwatch or a smart ring, and instead returns with a traditional fitness band look.
The Boston-based device maker has a new product that can warn of serious heart problems such as atrial fibrillation or an ...