

Whoop just dropped its most ambitious launch to date with the release of the Whoop 5.0 and the all-new Whoop MG—two sleek, screenless wearables redefining what it means to track your health like a pro. While the minimalist design remains mostly unchanged, the hardware under the hood and the app experience just got a serious upgrade. The new models are 7% smaller, boast a beefier battery life of up to two weeks, and introduce medical-grade features like ECG heart rhythm scans and blood pressure monitoring.


The real magic happens in the redesigned app. Users can now dive deeper into fitness metrics, receive smarter sleep scoring, and—if they opt for the MG version—even access medical professional support directly within the platform. Unlike traditional fitness watches that push notifications and step counts, Whoop plays the long game: helping you live longer, recover smarter, and perform better with insights built for real results.
Whoop also rolled out three new subscription tiers to match. “Whoop One” gives you the basics at $199/year, while “Whoop Life” unlocks the full suite of tools and features for $359/year. Whoop’s new lineup is more customizable and advanced than ever, whether you’re a hardcore athlete or want to level up your wellness game.
Unsurprisingly, top athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo have strapped one on. Whoop isn’t just about tracking—it’s about transforming how you train, sleep, and recover. There is no screen, no distractions, just serious data for serious progress.
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