WHOOP 4.0 with 12 Month Subscription – Wearable Health, Fitness & Activity Tracker – Continuous Monitoring, Performance Optimization, Heart Rate Tracking – Improve Sleep, Strain, Recovery, Wellness

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UNLOCK YOURSELF WITH WHOOP

Optimize your health, fitness, and life with the world’s most advanced wearable.

REACH YOUR POTENTIAL

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TRACKS EVERYTHING

Track your sleep, strain, stress, recovery, and more – on a high-powered device you’ll forget you’re even wearing.

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INFINITE INSIGHTS

Get the data and insights you need to unlock your full potential — all with one less screen.

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140+ HABITS TO TRACK

Find the habits that work for you and build your best routine with the world’s most advanced wearable.

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NEVER ON A CHARGER

With a waterproof, wireless battery pack, charge your WHOOP without ever removing it — so you don’t miss a single second of data.

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We’re revolutionizing the way that people understand their bodies. WHOOP provides unprecedented visibility into the relationship between physiology and performance, helping people reach their highest potential physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Who founded WHOOP?

Our founder, Will Ahmed, was a collegiate athlete who wanted to know how training was impacting his body. 
After reading 500 medical papers, the research revealed that monitoring key metrics 24/7 did more than just optimize training— it could help you feel better, perform better, and live better.

What makes WHOOP different?

WHOOP only measures the metrics scientifically proven to make a significant impact on your physical and mental health. WHOOP delivers over 99% heart rate and HRV tracking accuracy and gold-standard sleep tracking.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS INCLUDED: Purchase includes an initial 12-month WHOOP membership, 4.0 hardware, Onyx SuperKnit band, and wearable, water-resistant* battery pack. THIS IS FOR FIRST TIME WHOOP MEMBERS.
CONTINUOUS MONITORING: WHOOP is a unique wearable fitness device that offers continuous monitoring of physiological data, including heart rate, respiratory rate, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, daily activity and sleep so users can better understand their overall health and wellness status and track their progress over time.
PERSONALIZED FOR YOUR GOALS: WHOOP is insight-driven, providing users with clear next steps and a science-backed approach so they can understand and improve their overall health and optimize performance. Track and log your daily behaviors like activity, diet, alcohol consumption, stress levels, caffeine intake and more with the WHOOP Journal. WHOOP then calculates which behaviors help or hurt your sleep and recovery most, making it easier to stick with healthy habits.
ON THE GO CHARGING: Get continuous data for days on a single charge with our water-resistant* battery pack that enables you to charge on the go while you wear it.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT: WHOOP offers a supportive community of users, including professional athletes and fitness enthusiasts, who share their experiences and insights. This community provides users with inspiration and encouragement as they work to achieve their fitness and wellness goals. Additionally, WHOOP’s community provides users with access to expert resources and guidance to help them optimize their health and wellness.

Customers say

Customers appreciate the sleep tracking feature of the biometric monitor. It seamlessly tracks their sleep patterns and provides valuable insights into their sleep habits. The sleep detection and activity detection make it easy to see performance for both with minimal effort. However, some customers are disappointed with charging capability. Opinions vary on functionality, accuracy, information quality, battery life, ease of use, and value for money.

Reviews (12)

12 reviews for WHOOP 4.0 with 12 Month Subscription – Wearable Health, Fitness & Activity Tracker – Continuous Monitoring, Performance Optimization, Heart Rate Tracking – Improve Sleep, Strain, Recovery, Wellness

  1. Terrance H.

    Love my Whoop!
    Great health and fitness tracker overall! Tracks much better than my old Pixel watch, and I appreciate that it prioritizes battery life over a display — hoping v5 will be even more compact!The app is really good, although I guess it has to be since the device has no display. I wear mine daily and have no issues with durability after about 10 months of use.I would recommend a bicep band or something else to give your wrist a break. I have their compression shorts as well, which are surprisingly nice (and they have good discounts around turkey time).The band it ships with is nice, but does get funky after a while. I stopped wearing mine in the shower, which helped, but I’d also consider get a second band to switch things up.Lastly, HSA! I originally had a trial with Whoop, but ended up buying on Amazon to use my HSA card to pay for it. You can do the same on Whoop’s site, but you’ll have to reimburse yourself — so super nice to be able to use your card on Amazon.

  2. Virginia Cave

    WHOOP Life!
    Amazing product. You have to wear it to realize how much information it can give you and how informative it is about your daily routine. Great for workouts. Great for knowing your sleep needs, recovery needs, total strain and stress during your day and gives you hints as to how to improve your rates.

  3. JMA

    Not Close to good.
    **update 10/19 deducting yet another star. The device is basically worthless. Sad because it’s a good idea and is expensive. Did a 3 mile walk this morning to warm up. I’m 190# man. Walking a flat mile even at a somewhat leisurely pace costs my body 110-125Kcal. Wearing the whoop and my Apple Watch. Watch records 350 kcal burned. The whoop…123. Both set to “walking” worn on opposite wrists. 123 vs 350. The device is absolute garbage. Avoid it.** update 9/12. Deducting another starI really wanted to love this device and maybe mine is just a lemon. The readings, specifically heart rate which is one of the only things I am really truly interested in are so far from accurate that the device is almost worthless. This is disappointing because the device is both expensive and has an expensive subscription associated with it. I did a hard workout again wearing both my Apple Watch and my WHOOP. Was 30 minute EMOM. Alternating rounds of 10 double unders And 15 Russian kettlebell swings at 80#. So at least for me a metabolically demanding workout. During the double unders Apple Watch has my heart rate pegged between 165 and 175 Which makes sense based on the activity and how I feel (like I’m sprinting). The average for the whole Apple device was just under 150 BPM. Conversely, the whoop worn on my other wrist Shows my heart rate during the double-unders at between 96 and 120 (Which again is moronic) And my heart rate for the overall workout at 127. Only after I started my cool down and my heart rate dropped did the Apple Watch and the WHOOP come into line. I wonder if the WHOOP is just too imprecise as a piece of hardware so when your heart rate is extremely fast it’s missing beats, I’m just theorizing but it’s disappointing in any event. The AI WHOOP support is also completely worthless. canned responses and useless troubleshooting pages. I don’t know what device to recommend, but if you’re serious about your data, this ain’t it**update 8/25.I wore my my Apple Watch Ultra and Whoop at the same time today (albeit Whoop on right arm Apple Watch on left) as discussed in the main review below. I set both devices to “functional strength” and then went about my work out. Main part of the work out was 30 minutes. During that time. The whoop registered 241 cals burned and an avg heart rate of 119. The Apple registered 327 cals burned and an average heart rate of 129. I also noticed that during certain periods of the session, the Apple registered my heart rate at 145 bpm and the Whoop 107. I’ve been an athlete my whole life I know what 107 feels like, and I know what 145 feels like. I also at that point timed my pulse and got 140. Not sure if the whoop reflects a high degree of latency (claims it doesn’t) but that reading is way way off. Could also account for the meaningful deviation in calories. I pinged the whoop chat bot to ask. It was useless. Offered a lot of semi science mumbo jumbo about strain calculations. I’m deducting another star.I work out daily. Have for the last decade and a half. When I was younger it was conditioning for various combat sports. Now that I’m in my 40s it’s conditioning for the combat sport that is life. I still get after it pretty hard every day, and in the last few years have become interested in tracking biometrics. It started with various Fitbit devices, which were super limited, moving up to the pretty good Garmin instinct solar, to The OK Apple Watch Ultra (you can find my review on here somewhere) And now the Whoop. The reason I wanted to move away from the Apple Watch is threefold (although candidly the device is deeply flawed in general). 1) It’s far too busy, too much going on, too many notifications too much buzzing 2) The battery life sucks (2.5 days max) and 3) I really like watches, actual watches, aesthetically I think the Apple Watch Ultra is just awful. The WHOOP checks all the boxes. It has no screen or buttons, it does not buzz. It is extremely minimalist. It is very lightweight And comfortable. Battery life is about a week, However, in a bit of pretty ingenious engineering, you don’t take it off to charge it. You charge a small battery pack That Whoop wears like a backpack on your wrist. So every few days I just slap that on after my workout the Whoop charges fully in a manner of minutes and we go about our day. The Whoop interface is ok. Its fine. I think there’s a lot of data in there and I’m just getting used to accessing it. I like that it’s sleep and recovery focused. Every day I get a grade for my sleep quality (usually not great) And a related grade level of “recovery” from yesterday. I don’t pretend to know the science behind the recovery statistics, however directionally they are in line with the way my body feels in the morning and throughout the day. The major flaw in the WHOOP design that I have encountered so far in its “strain” calculations. Once you wear the device for a few days It starts to make customize recommendations for how hard you should push yourself physically given your recovery level. That’s fine, Although I tend to just move through my schedule of splits and conditioning irrespective of what the Whoop says. What I have observed though, and it annoys me, is that the calorie calculations are way off relative to every other device I’ve ever used. For a given activity I think they’re probably 20 to 30% low relative to the Apple and 40% low relative to the Garmin. They’re also internally contradictory. Here is an example: today was a conditioning day. I did a pretty hard workout which consisted of timed sets of pull-ups, push-ups, and jump squats. It’s a 30 minute timer. You do seven pull-ups 15 push-ups and 20 squats per minute and then rest the next minute, etc. So you wind up doing the high volume of movements. And your heart rate is quite elevated. My Apple Watch records this session at a bit over 400 calories. My WHOOP records it at 258 calories. I’m not sure which is right, But I will say that the WHOOP has a “strain” score, which is roughly a measure of how hard your body is working during the exercise. Before the exercise “processed” my score 8.2, with a heart rate averaging in the 130s with peaks in the low 160s. When I finish the exercise and added in the movements as prompted by the WHOOP It recalculates the strain score to 16.8. Reflecting the work rate associated with the movements I was doing. So the strain increased to almost double to accommodate the amount of work done during the session. Why did the amount of calories calculated by the WHOOP not increase? Exertion requires thermodynamic energy; my strain went up because I was doing more work, work = energy output= calories. So that is a bit bit silly. Overall I’m still pretty happy and the actual numbers don’t matter, although little sloppy nits like this bother me. Maybe they’ll work it out in a future software release.

  4. Mark de Bruijn

    Simple but useful.
    It gives a lot of information that can be very useful. Mostly if you make any sports. Even helps you analyze your sleep which is very useful.

  5. Jean Tagliere

    this saved my life
    I knew I was having heart problems and that a cardiologist would want tracking . At first I was very intimidated by the technology for my WHOOP understanding it. But now I do am armed with EXCELLENT data that a sleep study would show ! Also shows my heart issues ! I’m excited to keep wearing it and learning!I have extremely sensitive skin and can’t wear jewelry, but the WHOOP band does not irritate my skin at all. I never take it off the charge last pretty good.I would say out of all the medical trackers jewelry out there this one is Best!

  6. Arielle Greene

    Husband loves this! He threw away his Fitbit!
    This is an amazing product that is completely worth it. Its cordless charging is a game changer. My husband never takes it off. It’s smaller than the bigger Apple Watch and it doesn’t irritate my husband’s wrist like the Fitbit did over time. It offers so much insight to my husband’s sleep patterns and workout routine a well. Highly Recommend!

  7. Jonathan

    Overpriced?
    One of the best fitness/sleep trackers available. But the $30 a month cost is a massive downside. $200 for a year is the cheapest I found when I bought this band, but they keep raising their price. I know a lot of people switch to other trackers after their first year, but I still like Whoop’s app more than the competitors.

  8. Rodrigo Souza

    Bem completo.

  9. Cliente de Amazon

    Si buscas mejorar tu rendimiento y calidad de vida deportiva y laboral, debes adquirir este dispositivo

  10. Alex

    I ordered this WHOOP thinking it had features like a pedometer, distance walked, and a watch.Its a beautiful health band that measures output and recovery. So if you expend a large amount of energy doing a workoutvor a mental task it can calculate how much sleep you need to recover. If your sleep is much less than optimal that will increase the amount of recovery your body needs . I could have used it because it’s great at dividing the phases of sleep and it lets you know which phase has which benefits

  11. Riyadh

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  12. Raunak Gaikwad

    I’ve been using the WHOOP 4.0 for a while now, and it has been an absolute game-changer, especially for someone like me who suffers from sleep apnea. This device is more than just a fitness tracker; it’s a comprehensive health tool that has significantly improved my sleep quality and daily activity levels. The sleep tracking feature is incredibly detailed, providing insights that have helped me understand my sleep patterns and make necessary adjustments. Additionally, the activity tracking is spot on, motivating me to stay active and healthy. It’s comfortable to wear 24/7, and the app interface is user-friendly, making it easy to monitor my progress. Investing in the WHOOP 4.0 has been one of the best decisions for my health and well-being.

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