WHOOP’s answer to the Fitbit Air is doctor access in its app

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The announcement timing is unlikely to be a coincidence, but there's no mention of price yet.

An user's arm models an Oura Ring 3 and Whoop 4.0.
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TL;DR
  • WHOOP is adding on-demand clinician video consultations in its app in the US this summer.
  • The company hasn’t said whether clinician access is included in membership pricing or costs extra.
  • The updates, which include other AI features, arrive a day after Google launched the Fitbit Air.

With Google launching its Fitbit Air yesterday, WHOOP doesn’t seem ready to give up ground in the screenless fitness tracker space without a fight. The brand just announced a major update to its wearable services, and the timing seems unlikely to be a coincidence.

In a press release today, WHOOP announced that it’s adding live, on-demand video consultations with licensed clinicians in the WHOOP app. The feature will launch in the US this summer, giving members a way to talk through their health data with a medical professional rather than just staring at recovery scores and guessing what their body is trying to say.


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