With the arrival of the Fitbit Air, Whoop's subscription-model days may be numbered.
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Fitbit Air vs Whoop: Screenless fitness trackers compared
The Google Fitbit Air is very much the talk of the fitness tracking town right now, not only because it’s the first new ...
Are you hardcore enough for the Whoop?
A $100 band with a full-featured app is not a combination we've seen on the market yet.
Fitbit Air costs $99 with no required subscription. Whoop 5.0 starts at $199/year. We break down which screenless tracker is ...
Whoop has announced a raft of new features for its subscribers, rolling out an expansion of its health platform and updates ...
Whoop, a wearable maker, has rolled out a major update for its app, bringing support for consultations with on-demand doctors for users in the US. This feature allows medical professionals to review ...
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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 ...
Google also said its latest device was "rated more comfortable than leading competitors" in an independent consumer ...
The $10 billion business has grown from a fitness band to a comprehensive personal health platform. So why is Ahmed’s heart ...
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Google’s Fitbit Air is a screenless $99 Whoop rival, and its core features don’t need a subscription
The Fitbit Air weighs 5 grams without its strap, tracks heart rate, blood oxygen, skin temperature, and steps around the clock, lasts seven days on a charge, and costs $99.99.The Latest Tech News, Del ...
Google has officially entered the rapidly growing screenless wearable market with the launch of the Fitbit Air, a new ...
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