Specs, features and release date

Through what the company called Any-Wear Detection, the tracker is able to identify if the tracker is working from the torso, waist, calf or wrist.

The introduction of Whoop Body may be seen as a slightly cynical move into smart clothing, but it also makes a lot of sense on paper, seeing as though wrist-based trackers aren’t always convenient and the most accurate place for an optical-based tracker to sit. 

Given our own issues with the accuracy of Whoop Strap 3.0, as well, and the new features to the tracker’s core should finally help the tech match up the comprehensive and excellent app experience. 

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