WHOOP 5.0 First Look: The Most Advanced Fitness Tracker Yet?
We got our hands on the WHOOP 5.0 early — here's what's changed and whether it's worth the subscription.
WHOOP has always marched to the beat of its own drum — no screen, subscription-based, laser-focused on recovery and strain. The WHOOP 5.0 doubles down on that philosophy while adding some genuinely new capabilities.
The hardware is noticeably smaller (30% reduction in volume) with a new sensor array that includes a skin temperature sensor and blood oxygen monitoring. The band material is softer and more breathable, which matters when you're wearing it 24/7.
New in WHOOP 5.0:
- Continuous stress monitoring via electrodermal activity
- AI-powered recovery recommendations
- Improved sleep staging accuracy (validated against polysomnography)
- 5-day battery life (up from 4)
- On-device processing for instant metrics
The subscription remains $30/month (or $239/year), which is WHOOP's biggest barrier. But for serious athletes and biohackers, the data quality is unmatched. Full review is now available on the site.
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