![]() ![]() ![]() I Know Whoop has many more features but I am only concerned with the ones I use. In order to charge the Halo it needed to be removed from the wrist (or you keep yourself next to the outlet)įor me, the Halo provides more useful information and features for much less so I think I would not renew my Whoop subscription. The sleep zone is almost the same in both bands, the Halo provides more information. Good to know when I sound bitchy and when I sound cheering. On the hunt for the best fitness tracker band We compared Amazons Halo vs WHOOP vs Fitbit to see how the three stack. The Halo has the Tone feature which analyzes the wearer’s speech during the day and put it into categories and patterns. Halo also has a body fat scan feature, surprisingly (or not) it provided almost the same results as my DEXA score. Halo has many challenges called labs like meditation, HIIT, Strength, Pilates, Functional and others, I found most of them too easy for me. The graphs in Halo are much simpler and not powerful and beautiful as the ones in Whoop. The Amazon Halo membership is only 3.99/month and the device costs an easy 99 and comes with 6 free. Whoop is the most expensive, relatively speaking, at 30/month, but that includes the cost of your band. However, it is far more expensive upfront, starting at 299. ![]() The Halo unlike the Whoop registers movement in addition to HR so the long walks I take that were ignored by Whoop were registered by Halo.įor me 100 points on the Halo translate to 13-14 on the strain scale. The Oura Ring is the only one of the three that doesn't have recurring costs. The activity zone registers the physical activity, it recommends at least 150 points a week ( I did it in one day) as minimum fitness level and 300 points optimal level, you can go above 300 if you want to. The Halo does not have a recovery zone but has the Avtivity zone (strain equivalent )and sleep zone. My bf got the Amazon Halo through their early access program so I asked her to get me one too.Īfter two weeks of using it and comparing it to my Whoop I got my findings: ![]()
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