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WHOOP 4.0 with 12 Month Subscription – Wearable Health, Fitness & Activity Tracker – Continuous Monitoring, Performance Optimization, Heart Rate Tracking – Improve Sleep,…

(13 customer reviews)

Original price was: $239.00.Current price is: $215.10.

Last updated on December 10, 2024 7:21 pm Details

Description

  • EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS INCLUDED: Purchase includes an initial 12-month WHOOP membership, 4.0 hardware, Onyx SuperKnit band, and wearable, waterproof* battery pack. THIS IS FOR FIRST TIME WHOOP MEMBERS.
  • CONTINUOUS MONITORING: WHOOP is a unique wearable fitness device that offers continuous monitoring of physiological data, including heart rate, respiratory rate, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, daily activity and sleep so users can better understand their overall health and wellness status and track their progress over time.
  • PERSONALIZED FOR YOUR GOALS: WHOOP is insight-driven, providing users with clear next steps and a science-backed approach so they can understand and improve their overall health and optimize performance. Track and log your daily behaviors like activity, diet, alcohol consumption, stress levels, caffeine intake and more with the WHOOP Journal. WHOOP then calculates which behaviors help or hurt your sleep and recovery most, making it easier to stick with healthy habits.
  • ON THE GO CHARGING: Get continuous data for days on a single charge with our waterproof* battery pack that enables you to charge on the go while you wear it.
  • COMMUNITY SUPPORT: WHOOP offers a supportive community of users, including professional athletes and fitness enthusiasts, who share their experiences and insights. This community provides users with inspiration and encouragement as they work to achieve their fitness and wellness goals. Additionally, WHOOP’s community provides users with access to expert resources and guidance to help them optimize their health and wellness.

13 reviews for WHOOP 4.0 with 12 Month Subscription – Wearable Health, Fitness & Activity Tracker – Continuous Monitoring, Performance Optimization, Heart Rate Tracking – Improve Sleep,…

  1. Antonio Marañón

    Ottimo bracciale per rilevare e monitorare tutti i parametri come il sonno, lo sforzo e il recupero. Unico limite secondo me è che non ha uno schermo per cui bisogna sempre guardare l’applicazione sul telefono, però essendo molto professionale capisco la scelta e mi lascia comunque soddisfatto.

  2. Glenn

    Estupenda herramienta aunque daba problemas al tener que pagar al extranjero la suscripción. Si os da el mismo problema revisar que la tarjeta no tenga medidas de seguridad mayores a las de EEUU.

  3. Miranda Kavanaugh

    For me it’s pretty great. I’m focusing more on my fitness and the Apple Watch doesn’t even compare. My band charged fast and last a lot longer than my watch did. It tracks a lot more especially with sleep. It does have a 12 months subscription and I like that because it really allows me to try it out. You can extend your membership whenever you want and I like that you can pay yearly. I know the reviews are mixed but I’m glad I bought this!

  4. Glenn

    I love this product so far but at $40 a month it be just cheaper to buy a new one every year than it would be to Renew your service agreement.

  5. Luca1679

    Die Messwerte sind sehr genau und die Tipps von der App sind unbezahlbar.
    Habe das Band jetzt seit 2 Monaten und bin sehr zufrieden.
    Tragekomfort, Messwerte und kein störendes Display, dass mich im Büro ablenkt.
    Das wirklich Einzige was mich daran stört ist das Stoffband was nach dem Duschen oder Schwimmen noch relativ lange nass ist. Aber selbst dafür gibt es mittlerweile Kautschuk Bänder auf der Whoop Website.

  6. Christian Sumphere

    Readings are close to accurate and it’s way more durable than other wearables I’ve owned. I do wish the battery lasted a bit longer.

  7. Hobo Bill

    It works. It’s waterproof. The information provided drives a desire to improve that I would not otherwise have. Basically, it is motivational, and the result is feeling better and clearer-headed. I have lost 6 pounds in a week, which might be too much, except my BMI is down from 29 to 27, and I have a ways to go. I’m just turning 75, so there’s plenty to work on for a while.

  8. DSR

    Fácil de hacer set-up y de usar , donde en 7 días ya se tiene un patron muy claro de tu calidad de sueño, necesidad de recuperación. Adicionalmente tiene rutinas de ejercicios donde te sugiere los aparatos, las repeticiones y su secuencia.
    Gran dispositivo que seguiré usando.

  9. Ryan Stephens

    Super easy to understand datapoints such as hrv and advise on how you can improve it, also great for general fitness improvement

  10. Mohamad Hussein

    This is the first time I’ve ever had a smart device on my body. It seems to be pretty accurate as far as sleep and recovery goes. I wish it counted steps and I wish the app was a bit smarter when it comes to the activity I’m performing. Also, the charger is totally absurd. I took an international trip and forgot the charger. Didn’t have it for a week. It should be a cord.

  11. Sean Adams

    I’ve been using the Whoop Band for a few months now, and while it has some impressive features, there are a few areas where it falls short for me.

    Pros:

    Detailed Health Metrics: The Whoop Band provides in-depth insights into heart rate variability (HRV), sleep patterns, and recovery. This data is quite useful for understanding how my body responds to workouts and rest.

    Comfortable Design: The band is lightweight and comfortable to wear 24/7. It’s also water-resistant, which is great for swimming or showering.

    No Display: This might be a con for some, but I appreciate that it doesn’t have a distracting screen. It keeps the focus on health metrics rather than notifications.

    Cons:

    Subscription Model: The biggest downside for me is the $30 monthly subscription fee. It feels a bit steep, especially when there are other fitness trackers available without ongoing costs.

    Battery Life: While the battery life is decent, lasting about five days, I wish it were longer. Having to charge it frequently can be a bit inconvenient.

    Limited Features: Unlike other fitness trackers, the Whoop Band doesn’t track steps or have a display for real-time data. This makes it less versatile compared to other options on the market.

    Overall, the Whoop Band is a solid choice for serious athletes who want detailed health insights and don’t mind the subscription fee. However, for casual users or those looking for a more comprehensive fitness tracker, there might be better options out there.

  12. FLManfr

    If you take the time to go through the app, learn everything and take it seriously, this is an amazing health tracker! It’s easy to understand, the heart monitor works well, and the data you recieve from sleep is awesome. This just makes you want to do better everyday in whatever it is that you do. The battery life is just fine, it’s easy to just charge the battery pack it comes with and slide it on your wristband, let it charge for a couple hours and that’s it. Mine lasted from Monday to Friday. Make sure to charge it for a couple of hours before you first use it.

  13. Yasser S.

    My whoop tracks sleep pretty well, but as soon as I do any physical activity (as simple as walking) it starts messing up and Heart Rate keeps fluctuating very erratically. I have to keep trying to adjust the band and reposition it so it reads more accurately. With inaccurate physical activity tracking, that’s inaccurate Strain logging in, and that’s consequently inaccurate stress and recovery measuring. All in all I sadly cannot trust any of the metrics I get out of it.

    I compared it to my Garmin watch which I wear continuously on my other wrist and it is always quite off by sometimes as much as 20 bpm more (or less) than the Garmin. I did also the exercise on purpose with my Fitbit which I had stopped wearing to use the Whoop and same result: the Whoop is always pretty off by a considerable difference in bpm.

    I voluntarily did the exercise several times to compare the Fitbit with the Garmin and they are synced like a charm, hardly a couple of bpm difference between them or a second or 2 of delays between them. The Whoop issue is a whole other level!

    I unfortunately missed the support window of 3 months which I was not aware of until i finally decided I need to get in touch with the seller for a solution… Overall pretty disappointed with my experience, and although I had heard some good opinion about it, there are not much people in KSA that are also wearing one to compare… not sure what I can do anymore about it.

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