The Whoop band is an interesting concept: a screenless fitness wearable that gives you all the insights you need without the battery drain of a display. But as we found out when we reviewed the Whoop ...
Earlier this year, however, Amazfit, known for its budget-friendly fitness trackers, debuted the helio strap, which costs just $99 with no subscription required. (You can upgrade to a $69.99 ...
Whoop has carved out a pretty comfortable niche for itself. The company’s insistence on a screen-free design and its heavy ...
Which wearable is right for you? - Both Whoop and Oura have created first-rate trackers, but they have some important ...
The Luna Band promises always-on health tracking and voice-led coaching, with a focus on useful insights not just charts ...
THEY used to be called fitness watches. Now, they’re better known as “wearables”, giving you real-time access to your health ...
Unlike a traditional smartwatch that buzzes with notifications or pressures you to hit certain goals, WHOOP quietly works in ...
A fitness tracker used by England’s cricket team in the Ashes now allows users to upload raw blood test results directly to ...
There is no one size fits all fitness tracker. Some people want a watch with a screen, others want the smallest wearable ...
Calculates the best time for you to step outside to get Vitamin D.
Whoop’s test, in comparison, starts at $349 for two per year, and unlike with Oura, you can upload tests done through your ...
Whoop, the screenless watchband-like wearable that beat out Oura in my non-watch fitness tracker showdown, has just added a VO2 max feature to its app. Now, just like Garmin, Apple Watch, and others, ...