Fitbit Air costs $99 with no required subscription. Whoop 5.0 starts at $199/year. We break down which screenless tracker is ...
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Fitbit Air vs. Whoop 5.0: Which Screenless Fitness Tracker Deserves a Spot on Your Wrist?
The Fitbit Air is more affordable than the popular Whoop, but can it compete with the band that started the screen-free trend ...
The $10 billion business has grown from a fitness band to a comprehensive personal health platform. So why is Ahmed’s heart ...
Are you hardcore enough for the Whoop?
The Oura Ring and Whoop wristband are both screenless health-tracking devices that offer wellness insights while keeping distractions at bay. I tested the two trackers to find out which is a better ...
Taking on Whoop, Google unveiled its brand new screenless fitness band, the Fitbit Air. Here's which one is better, by the ...
At the start of the year, the brand found itself at the center of controversy during the Australian Open, when top players ...
Choosing between the Fitbit Air and a Whoop subscription? We analyze the key battlegrounds and help you decide which is best ...
With the arrival of the Fitbit Air, Whoop's subscription-model days may be numbered.
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Google Finally Launched the Fitness Tracker Apple and Whoop Wouldn’t
For years, big tech has treated wearables with screens as an inevitability. Every new fitness tracker became a little more ...
Thinking about buying the Fitbit Air? Here are five fitness trackers worth considering first, from the Pixel Watch 4 to the ...
A $100 band with a full-featured app is not a combination we've seen on the market yet.
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