Whoop subscription plans on sale (2025)


In the world to Fitness trackersWhoop has a unique business model. Instead of upgrading your wearable every few years, Whoop offers the Screenless Wristband for free with a monthly subscription that allows you to get the latest software updates as they arrive.

This model didn’t work well for a few years when Whoop released very few updates of any kind, whether software or hardware related. But this year, Whoop debuted two new models, the Whoop 5.0 and MJ croaked (8/10, WIRED recommends). Through December 2, two first-class Whoop subscriptions will be discounted, plus up to 70 percent off New Whoop Bands.

Whoop subscriptions are on sale

  • Photo: Adrian So

  • Photo: Adrian So

  • Photo: Adrian So

Before this year, Whoop charged $30 a month for all of its features, which includes Whoop’s own Strain score. This is a measurement based on the Borg voltage scale, which is why I noticed it The best fitness tracker for gym bros– It measures how hard you work at each activity, not how much activity you do each day. Walked for 20,000 steps? Not good! Get back to the gym and do some weight lifting!

Right now, the Whoop 5.0 Peak Plan is $40 off the 12-month subscription ($199, $40 off), which includes version 5.0 with the new Healthspan and Pace of Aging features. Whoop Life ($359 per year) gets you the Whoop MG, which unlocks heart features like EKGs, heart scans, blood pressure monitoring, and atrial fibrillation detection. The best and most interesting features behind the subscription are pretty bad, but the current Whoop Life subscription costs the same as the original sub, so it’s not really a price hike (and discounted, it’s a lot cheaper).


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