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Losing your charging puck is a skill issue lol. It's the best part – you never have to take off the watch. Just keep the puck in one place near a charger and you never have to think about anything else. On the flip side, my apple watch is a constant frustration because I need to find moments to take it off and charge every single day – it's unavoidable if you're ACTUALLY active and track sleep + over 30 mins of exercise per day, even if it's just walking.
Do you know, the simple step counter will do for me
They now have a one month free trial. I am making use of it!
Proper fitness trainers cost 18 pounds or 30 pounds a month? How much time do you expect to have with them?! Maybe this is just not realistic at all for a Norwegian.
The complaint about the charging doesn’t make any sense to me. If you want to take it off and keep it plugged into a wall, you can. As a matter of fact, that’s what I was doing at first until I learned you have the OPTION to charge it on the go.
I am EXACTLY what you said in the negatives section. I have been really curious about this watch, and LOVE the low profile design, but damn, that price is much too high. A trial period might have been good to hook me, if it can prove it’s worth the money, but wow, I can’t justify those prices as a shot in the dark.
I liked it most because I can wear it with my Oris.
Pretty sure whoop has had monthly and trial for 9 months or more at least?
I was considering the Whoop but according to The Quantified Scientist channel it’s nowhere near as accurate as an Apple Watch especially with regards to heart and sleep tracking. I’ll stick with my XIAOMI Smartband which performs better than the Whoop until I buy an Apple Watch in the near future.
Looks like they do 1 month trials now. Just ordered mine, will try it to see what the fuss is all about.
The good news is they now offer a free 30 day trial…just signed up for it…you get a refurbed 4.0 to test out and then if you sign up, you get a new one….
I am a Marathon runner and always use Apple Watch and I see so many people using this device but most of them are not serious runners. They are more women’s who just want to lose some pounds but if you control yourself sleep right time & do right workout you don’t need this. Your body is smart enough to tell you if your are tired enough to take more rest. So I feel having Apple Watch on your wrist is enough to tell you everything
Any form of subscription fee for something like this is a complete put off. ?
After 3 weeks. I like and don't like…don't like, must be connected to wifi for it it update.
Does the whoop work well for those that work a night shift? Or does it think that you’re not sleeping at all during the night?
Hi Mark, great video. You based in Brum?
Switched from Amazon Halo to Whoop 4.0, very underwhelmed by the UI and its presentation and discouraged with the fact that the yearly subscription price is higher than buying a new device.
Good news, they have a free trial now – for anyone else who heard about it from the XiaomaNYC brain video. I'm trying it out this month, I think it will be very insightful, although I do plan to return it after the free month.
Can someone tell me if you have to tell the whoop band that and which activity you are doing rn or if it just assumes you are doing sports right now?
Crazy comment in my head to hear someone say they shouldn’t have to worry about losing something they need.