Whoops! Xbox Accidentally Uploads Gears of War PS5 Trailer
Whoops! Xbox Accidentally Uploads Gears of War PS5 Trailer
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Before we get to the end of the review, it's important to talk about value, but to do this, I'm going to leave whether the Whoop is good or not aside and just focus on what else you can get for the money. The Whoop MG and Life plan I've reviewed is $359 per year, but if you sign up for a two-year membership when you buy it, you get a special $599 price. An Oura Ring 4 starts at $349, and a 23-month subscription to its app will bring the total over two years to $489. This rises to $640 if you buy the Oura Ring 4 Ceramic. Sounds a lot, right? It certainly is when you consider the $350 Samsung Ga
I reviewed the Whoop MG to find out if it should be worried about the Fitbit AirI’ve enjoyed returning to the Whoop far more than I expected. I’ve found it very easy to live with, the data clear and informative, and its lack of notifications or pressure to perform very refreshing. However, it’s very clear you’ll need to be athletic, or seriously trying to become more athletic, to get the most from it. It’s not a lifestyle tracker like the Oura Ring, and it’s not as generally helpful as a smartwatch. This is important to understand because the Whoop is an expensive fitness tracker to live with. While it’s natural to look at the membership cost as a single, annual figure, i
I reviewed the Whoop MG to find out if it should be worried about the Fitbit AirWhoops! Xbox Accidentally Uploads Gears of War PS5 Trailer
…Google’s main competitor, Whoop, doesn’t charge for its hardware and instead bundles that into an ongoing subscription for the health tracking features. The supplier data also suggests a May 16…
…The Fitbit Air is a new, $99 screenless fitness tracker, taking on the likes of Whoop with its simplistic design. It’s available to buy on May 26, and we’ll be…
…Which Fitbit Air alternative would you consider? 7413 votes WHOOP 5.0 WHOOP If the Fitbit Air appeals to you because of its low-profile, screenless design, the WHOOP 5.0 is…
Google just dropped an affordable WHOOP rival! Meet the new Fitbit Air, a lightweight, screenless band that tracks heart rate, sleep & vitals 24/7. -> Up to 7 days battery -> No subscription needed -> Just $99 Finally, p…
Figured I’d try it out to see how it fits. Definitely smaller than the whoop and much lighter. Tried on all sorts of bands for it but I liked the black one in the photo the best. Staff were walking around with them on bu…
Hey HN,A few months ago I posted here to announce Pace. A lot of very helpful technical questions about the JSONB approach, MCP streaming, rate limits. Thanks and I took notes ;)Since then I have reworked most of the dat…
I genuinely think Microsoft could dominate way more of the consumer market if they actually committed to it properly instead of half-doing everything. Like… they already own the ecosystem pieces: Windows Xbox Copilot / A…
…By comparison, the Whoop 5.0 weighs a wrist-crunching 26.5 g. The straps for the Fitbit Air are also noticeably slimmer than the competition’s offerings, making the Air one…
…Unlike Fitbit Air or WHOOP, Luna Band is likely to work without a subscription. Over the last few years, the fitness tracker market has shifted toward obscure or distraction-free form factors…
…The Fitbit Air is a new, $99 device, taking on the likes of Whoop with its simplistic design. It’s designed for people like me who want to keep track of all…
…Previous leaks suggest it could cost around $99 and undercut WHOOP’s entry-level pricing. Fitbit has been pretty quiet on the hardware front lately, but it looks like that silence is…
…The screen-free and subscription-optional Fitbit Air is Google's answer to the Whoop 5.0 fitness tracker, and one of the best fitness trackers in 2026. Starting at $99, users…
…It's a fairly obvious attempt to recreate a Whoop, which first launched a screenless wearable in 2015. In March this year, Whoop raised $575 million, which put the company's valuation…