![]() It’s absolutely doable and would go a long way with folks who want their workout data to be accurate but think the sensor is otherwise good enough for basic sleep and recovery tracking. 3-4 features and a nicer design (Garmin Vivosmart 3 vs Vivosmart4/Venu. I’ve asked before and will continue to ask Whoop to allow deferring to a 3rd party sensor (ie chest strap) for workouts. People pay 30+ dollars a month right now for the fitness band WHOOP so this. You will also get real-time sleep, recovery, and other health metrics in Whoop. You will get a personal virtual coach that will assist you in keeping moving on the right path. However, subscriptions to whoop are quite expensive at 20 per month. ![]() Finally, I really like the way Whoop allows you to recharge the device vs having to take the sensor off. The Whoop app provides more accurate health information and better metrics than the Amazon Halo app. Also I like wearing a proper watch and Whoop allows me to not double watch which I find to be silly looking. I’m continuing to stick with whoop because I find its sleep, recovery, trends and dashboards to be really good. I figured the motion of the paddle hand might be throwing it off but saw similar results when putting it on my other hand. Did not work up a sweat and heart rate (yes I tested with polar strap) was around 80. In this video, I break down the big differences between Amazons new Halo fitness tracker and the WHOOP Strap 3.0 to help you decide which you believe is best for you. I no longer use Apple Watch but it was pretty accurate (but less accurate than chest strap). It indeed shows how Whoop is low about 30% for spinning workouts every single time. I use a Polar chest strap for workouts that I want to track.
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