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And after spending months testing the Oura Ring and the Apple Watch for your Cosmo reading pleasure, I knew it was time to ...
If you’ve been curious about Whoop, Prime Day a great time to try it out. You can get the newest version of their hardware, ...
Whoop isn’t like other wearables, and that’s what makes it a brilliant fit for those serious about their fitness. The fitness ...
The Whoop band and its app feel more purposefully designed for fitness. While I definitely prefer the Oura Ring as a sleep ...
I regret to say it’s still only athletes who should give a whoop about Whoop. The tragedy of a niche product is if it sees ...
The founder of the screen-less health band company on his morning routine, parenting, and why you should be in competition ...
Whoop's Strength Trainer feature allows the app to credit you appropriately for the hard work you do in the gym. Here I share what I love about it—mainly the Log Later function—and where it ...
After nearly a decade of wearables testing, I’ve amassed a truly terrifying amount of health and fitness data. And while I ...
The Whoop 5.0 is a fitness band you wear on your wrist, while the Oura Ring 4 is a smart ring for your finger. This obvious difference makes the Whoop 5.0 easier to buy, as there’s no sizing ...
Whoop 4.0 features an updated sensor configuration that provides more accurate readings, and during our testing, we didn’t see any drops in measurement accuracy from our time with the Whoop 3.0.
The Whoop 4.0 isn’t like other fitness trackers, which means there can be a bit of a learning curve when you first begin logging your training and tracking sleep. After three years of full-time ...
Oura and Whoop use the same metrics to determine these scores. This means it really just came down to comfort—and if that's the deciding factor then Oura is the one I much prefer for sleep tracking.
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