
"This model did not work so well for a few years when Whoop released very few updates of any kind, software- or hardware-related. But this year, Whoop debuted two new models, the Whoop 5.0 and the Whoop MG (8/10, WIRED Recommends). Until December 2, Whoop's two top-tier subscriptions are discounted, along with up to 70 percent off new Whoop bands."
"Before this year, Whoop charged a blanket $30 per month for all its features, which include Whoop's proprietary Strain score. This is a measurement based on the Borg scale of exertion, which is why I noted that it's the best fitness tracker for gym bros -it measures how hard you work at every activity, not how much activity you engage in per day. Strolled around for 20,000 steps? No good! Get back into the gym and do some lifting!"
Whoop provides a screenless wristband at no upfront cost paired with a monthly subscription that delivers ongoing software updates. The company previously released few updates for several years, but recently launched two new models, the Whoop 5.0 and the Whoop MG. Promotional pricing reduces top-tier subscriptions and offers up to 70 percent off new bands through December 2. The Whoop 5.0 Peak Plan includes Healthspan and Pace of Aging features, while the Whoop Life plan unlocks cardiac tools such as ECGs, heart screeners, blood pressure monitoring, and AFib detection. The Whoop Life price matches the original subscription, and current discounts make it cheaper.
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