Abstract: If you're like me and you've tried a fair share of fitness trackers and smartwatches, you know that many of them are similar in lots of ways. However, the main thing to understand about the new Whoop 4.0 is that it's not a typical fitness tracker. If you'...
Lots of good data on sleep, strain, and recovery, Easy to understand and actionable information/advice,
Offer a price where you pay once and never have to pay for a monthly membership
It's important to note that WHOOP is not a smartwatch. There's no display and it won't buzz when you receive a text on your phone or a call. What WHOOP is, is a hard core fitness tracker that provides a lot of data and coaching advice that you can use to...
Published: 2022-01-05, Author: Jane , review by: tomsguide.com
Sleep tracking is better than most other trackers on the market, Heart rate, skin temperature, SpO2 sensors, Smaller than the Whoop 3.0, Interchangeable bands, Compatible with Whoop Body
It does require a monthly subscription, No screen, No GPS,
The Whoop 4.0 is undoubtedly a brilliant health tracker for anyone looking for enhanced health insights. There’s a clear reason why a lot of the worlds’ top athletes have been spotted with one on their wrist or around their bicep — for a coach, this data...
Published: 2021-12-17, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: It's up, the massive 2021 Sportswatch Year in Review video! Now going on the third year in a row, we sat down and discussed the nearly 20 different sports and fitness wearables that have been released over the course of the year. While this might have see...
Published: 2021-12-16, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: 2021 has been the year of wearable technology for me with the task of testing out at least 25 wearables and it is difficult for me to settle in on just a single one to fully satisfy me. For the past three months, I have been testing out the new Whoop 4.0...
Published: 2021-11-17, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
It's clear that Whoop 4.0 is a substantial leap forward in terms of workout accuracy over Whoop 3.0. Despite nearly two years of data on Whoop 3.0 with workouts, virtually every workout showed moderate to substantial heart rate failures. But with Whoop 4...
Lots of health data, Big focus on recovery, Very comfortable, Useful ‘always-on' charging
No screen, No smartwatch features, Very basic design, Only for those serious about fitness
The Whoop 4.0 fitness tracker looks much like its predecessor, with a simple screenless design, but there are some major changes under the hood including new SpO2 and temperature sensors, all packed into a smaller case. Data is synced with the Whoop smart...
Published: 2021-12-24, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Looks great, Can now wear around the body in garments, Useful health monitor features, Strain tracking feels more reliable
Sleep coaching feels excessive at times, No improvement on battery life, Takes time to establish baseline, Wrist heart rate better, but not perfect
The Whoop 4.0 still feels like it has niche appeal. Crucially, if you're sold on the Whoop approach of understanding the balance between training and recovery, it now feels more reliable delivering those insights and you can move it more freely around the...