SAVE $23.90: An annual membership to Whoop is eroticize photojust $215.10, marked down from the normal price of $239. That's a 10% savings. A Whoop 4.0 wearable tracker comes free with the membership.
Keeping on track with fitness goals can feel impossible. If you're looking for an accountability partner, today's deal could be a great solution to not only keep track of fitness, but overall wellbeing.
Until April 28, an annal membership to Whoop is just $215.10, marked down from the normal price of $239. That's a 10% discount or a savings of $23.90. This deal includes a free Whoop 4.0 wearable device. Whoop accessories are also on sale for up to 25% off.
Many fitness trackers aim to count your steps and monitor heartrate. Whoop takes these basics but adds in plenty more that can give people a deeper insight into not only fitness, but overall wellness. The Whoop 4.0 wearable is a simple wrist band with a waterproof and wireless battery. Unlike most fitness trackers, the Whoop 4.0 doesn't have a watch face — which might be preferable for some people. Through the Whoop membership, the device tracks metrics like real-time stress levels, fitness trends, and sleep quality, as well as calculating a daily performance score.
Freelance writer Sam Stone's review of the Whoop 4.0 for Mashable explained that the Whoop device and membership is great for people who are committed to a serious workout and wellness schedule. "The Whoop 4.0 purports to be about a more holistic version of fitness, which is why, in addition to tracking how you put your body under stress or strain, also offers a daily habit journal. If you’re consistent with it, the app will offer insights into how your habits affect your sleep and workouts."
While this deal includes the wearable Whoop 4.0 and an Onyx band, the spring sale has marked some Whoop accessories down by as much as 25% so you can choose a colorful or printed band at a discount.
If you're looking for a way to commit to health and wellness, the Whoop wearable device and membership could help keep you on track. Save 10% on a Whoop annual membership through April 28.
Topics Fitness Trackers Health
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