When Whoop transitioned from direct hardware sales to a subscription-only model for in 2018 during the Whoop 3 era, the company softened the blow by telling subscribers they’d get free updates to any hardware, a policy which continued into this year. “Additionally, instead of purchasing new hardware every time an updated model is produced, WHOOP [...]
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