WHOOP 5.0 MG Review

The Whoop 5.0 medical-grade (MG) version, marks a significant evolution in the world of fitness trackers, moving beyond simple step counting to focus on a holistic view of health and longevity. It’s not a smartwatch, it’s a sleek, screen-less wristband that prioritizes continuous, high-fidelity data collection to provide a comprehensive look at your body’s needs. I recently tested the WHOOP 4 and there is several differences throughout here between the two and again no screen just put it on and leave it there and add info during the day. 

Hardware and Design

The Whoop 5.0 is a refined version of its predecessor. It is about 7% smaller and noticeably sleeker, making it more comfortable for 24/7 wear, especially for sleep tracking. The minimalist design is a key selling point for those who don’t want a bulky watch on their wrist. However, be aware that existing Whoop 4.0 bands and chargers are not compatible with the new 5.0 model, which may be frustrating for long-time users with a collection of accessories. At times the bands do slip off the rails which can be annoying or catch in your jackets or sleeves but the same can be said for big watches.

The 5.0 boasts a two-week battery life, a huge leap from the four-day life of the 4.0. This change is a game-changer, reducing the friction of constant charging and ensuring more consistent data. The wireless on-wrist charging is a particularly convenient feature for those with the “Peak” or “Life” subscription tiers, allowing you to top up the battery without ever taking the band off.

Key Features and Data Insights

The core of the Whoop experience lies in its app and the actionable insights it provides. The device tracks three primary metrics: Strain, Recovery, and Sleep.

  • Recovery: This is a daily score from 0-100% based on your Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Resting Heart Rate (RHR), and sleep performance. It tells you how prepared your body is for the day’s activities.
  • Strain: This metric measures the cardiovascular load of your workouts and daily activities. The higher the strain, the more recovery your body needs.
  • Sleep: The device provides a detailed breakdown of your sleep stages (REM, deep, light), a sleep performance score, and a recommendation for your optimal bedtime.

The Whoop 5.0 MG version introduces several new, potentially revolutionary features:

  • Healthspan with WHOOP Age: This feature calculates your “physiological age” based on a number of metrics, providing insights into how your habits affect your long-term health.
  • Heart Screener with ECG: A key medical-grade feature that allows for on-demand ECG readings from your wrist, capable of detecting signs of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib).
  • Blood Pressure Insights: A new beta feature that uses the device’s sensors to provide daily estimates of your blood pressure.
  • Hormonal Insights: This feature provides personalized, science-backed guidance for women on how hormonal shifts during their cycle impact recovery, sleep, and performance.

Accuracy and Performance

Whoop excels at providing a comprehensive overview of your health trends over time. The continuous data collection (every 19 milliseconds) is far more granular than many competitors, like the Apple Watch over my time testing this it seemed consistent overall with other watches offering the same features I tested alongside with the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Pixel Watch 3 

Subscription 

Whoop is a subscription service first, with the hardware included as part of the membership. This model can be a point of contention for many, especially when compared to smartwatches like Garmin, which have a one-time purchase price. While a 12-month subscription can feel expensive, it provides access to a powerful app ecosystem, AI-driven coaching, and continuous feature updates. For those who want to commit to a data-driven approach to wellness, the subscription may be worthwhile.

Conclusion

The Whoop 5.0 MG is an excellent tool for anyone serious about understanding their body’s health, sleep, and recovery on a deeper level especially folk at my age (51). The improvement in battery life and the introduction of medical-grade features like ECG and Healthspan make it a worthy device. While it may not replace a dedicated sports watch for detailed, real-time activity tracking, its focus on long-term wellness and personalized insights makes it a powerful “always-on” companion.

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Groov-e launches two new affordable wireless over-ear headphones with active noise cancelling for under £35

Groov-e, one of the UK’s leading tech brands known for its affordable audio, today adds two new models of wireless headphones to its range – Rhythm and Fusion. Blending modern design with the latest technology, the Rhythm and Fusion headphones both combine Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) with advanced features to provide an exceptional audio experience, all for under £35. 

The stylish Fusion and Rhythm wireless over-ear headphones provide an immersive listening experience thanks to Active Noise Cancelling, which reduces unwanted ambient sounds. Super Bass technology, equipped with responsive 40mm drivers, provides deep powerful sound with rich bass and detailed highs. 

Both headphones have other useful features including a hands-free microphone to enable easy calls and voice assistant compatibility which allows users to control their device, play music, adjust settings and manage tasks with simple commands.  

The main difference between the Fusion and Rhythm headphones is the look and feel. The Fusion headphones, available in black and white, have a sleek, minimalist profile with soft ear pads and a padded headband that ensures comfort. The Rhythm, available in black, blue and pink has a slightly larger profile, yet with soft padded earcups and an adjustable headband, they are also comfortable to wear for long listening sessions. Both headphones are perfect for watching movies, listening to audio books or podcasts whilst travelling, commuting or relaxing at home. 

The Fusion and Rhythm headphones both offer a generous 32-hour playback per full charge plus a folding design which makes them easy to store. Additionally, the ability to connect directly via the 3.5mm audio jack, using the included audio cable, allows for uninterrupted listening on occasions the battery does run low. 

The Groov-e Fusion headphones are available now in black or white from Amazon UK, World Duty Free or Groov-e.co.uk for just £34.99. 

The Groov-e Rhythm headphones are available now in black, pink or blue from Amazon UK, Robert Dyas and Groov-e.co.uk for £29.99. Fusion and Rhythm join Groov-e’s extensive range of audio products, including soundbars and DAB radios. 

For more information, visit www.groov-e.co.uk

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