Whoop 5 offers two weeks battery for subscription health insights
A wearable you pay for once is different from what Whoop offers, with its service approach to health insights now coming with better battery in a smaller design.
A wearable you pay for once is different from what Whoop offers, with its service approach to health insights now coming with better battery in a smaller design.
It’s been ten years since Apple brought its Watch to life, and lives have changed. Celebrate a birthday by looking at the ten year life of the Apple Watch.
The high price of wearables could be one reason why you’ve not considered strapping a smartwatch to your wrist. And it might be why Samsung is reviving its fitness trackers.
Smartwatches never seem to have the best battery life, but a wearable being shown at CES could show a future where your body keeps it charged, and it even works with your regular watch.
New wearables are on the way in various forms, as Fitbit expands its health tracking for three price points and styles.
Need a little more analysis on how you snooze? Fitbit Premium members will get a little something extra provided they pay.
Staying active is important, but so too is monitoring it, and with Huawei’s latest wearables, you might be looking at more than heart rate, but blood pressure, too.
Not everyone needs a fancy smartwatch, but if you wish a basic wearable had a bit more pizzazz, the Fitbit Charge 5 could just fancy the whole thing up.
Looking to get a better idea of how to improve those workouts? Whoop 3.0 can help, even if it’s a costly approach to understanding.
This week on The Wrap, dive head first into the rumours suggesting what Apple has on the way, plus how wearables are evolving to track more of your health, the future of working from home, and the latest take in mid-range phones. All that and more in five.