Whoop’s test, in comparison, starts at $349 for two per year, and unlike with Oura, you can upload tests done through your ...
Which wearable is right for you? - Both Whoop and Oura have created first-rate trackers, but they have some important distinctions ...
Unlike a traditional smartwatch that buzzes with notifications or pressures you to hit certain goals, WHOOP quietly works in ...
Do you want a health, wellness, and fitness tracker that doesn’t have a screen? Then you would be wise to consider the Oura Ring and the Whoop 4.0, as neither will bother you with notifications or ...
The Whoop 4.0 and the Oura Ring Generation 3 couldn’t be more different in terms of form-factor – but are near identical in terms of their focus. Both devices claim to help wearers understand the ...
A new era of Whoop is here. As of May 8, two new Whoop devices have been announced: the Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG. Alongside the new devices come three new tiers of membership for more affordable options ...
All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. Fitness trackers have come ...
The two biggest-name recovery tracking devices, Whoop and Oura, unveiled new hardware recently. There’s now a Whoop 4.0 strap and an Oura gen3 ring. But along with the hardware changes comes a new ...
The Whoop 5.0 is a fitness band you wear on your wrist, while the Oura Ring 4 is a smart ring for your finger. This obvious difference makes the Whoop 5.0 easier to buy, as there’s no sizing required.
Will Ahmed, Founder and CEO poses with Emily Capodilupo, SVP of Research Algorithms and Data on the morning of their new product launch at WHOOP HQ in Boston, MA I got the only first look inside WHOOP ...
I realized a couple of years ago that my lifestyle choices could best be described as “voluntarily guzzling an awful cocktail of stress, five hours of sleep, skipping breakfast, and unbalanced ...
Update: Whoop now integrates with Apple Health. The feature wasn't live during our testing, so we've updated the text to reflect its inclusion. Recently, some wearables have started to place a heavier ...