
I liked the Whoop 5.0 – or at least its premium Whoop MG relative – when I reviewed the unit and its accompany subscription last year. However, the annual cost of a subscription – even the cheapest $199 Whoop One sub – ends up working out as perhaps the most expensive wearable of all, given enough time.
In three years, it’ll cost as much as an Apple Watch Ultra 2. In four, you’ll have bought yourself a Garmin Fenix 8 outright. In five, you’ve probably out-costed even the best smartwatches on the market.
Today’s best Whoop 4.0 deal
Whoop’s own website is also offering a pre-owned 4.0 band and 12 months of membership for $149, but it’s slightly more expensive than the Walmart deal available here.
In our Whoop 4.0 review, we said: “if you’re keen to perform at your peak, sort out your sleep routine, prioritize rest, prevent injury or just love finding out more about your health and fitness; it’s one of the best wearables around”. The more you put into a membership like this, the more value you’ll get out, but it’s not quite the same financial commitment as a full-price $239 annual payment.
Still looking? Check out some more Whoop deals in your region below, and browse the Best Buy President’s Day sales for more terrific bargains.
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