![]() Inversely, if it’s accurate – then we can dive deeper into whether there’s value in the greater Whoop platform, given its pricing of $30/month (albeit substantially less if you buy it in 12 or 18-month chunks). Thus, if that heart rate sensor is inaccurate – absolutely nothing else in Whoop’s app matters. ![]() See, the entirety of Whoop as a platform revolves around that heart rate sensor. But the real difference you (should) actually care about is the change to the heart rate sensor itself. ![]() Sure, it now includes both skin temperature as well as SpO2 sensors. While the new Whoop 4.0 looks physically similar to the previous 3.0, it’s a significantly different beast of hardware. It’s been a few months since Whoop announced their new Whoop 4.0 sensor, and after enough use for me to call this review ready – it’s time to dive (deep) into the details.
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