Whoop introduces in-app video consultations with clinicians for US subscribers
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Updated · PCMag · May 8
Whoop introduces in-app video consultations with clinicians for US subscribers
14 articles · Updated · PCMag · May 8
The sessions are due before the end of June, with pricing still undisclosed, and clinicians will be able to use subscribers' Whoop data during appointments.
Whoop also plans to add medical-record imports through HealthEx by late June and has upgraded coaching with goal-setting, event-based guidance, stronger check-ins and improved strength training support.
The company is also refining activity detection and heart-rate tracking as it faces renewed competition in screen-less fitness trackers from Google's Fitbit Air, launching on 26 May for $99.
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