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The first day of the Amazon Prime Day sales has begun and it’s actually great this year; see our roundup here… one of the big things I’m considering getting (that hadn’t been on my radar previously) is the Whoop 4.0 — I’ve heard great things about it for tracking sleep and more.

As I often do, I went back and looked through the comments to see what Corporette readers had said about it… some sample comments:

  • I got a Whoop band at the beginning of the pandemic and it’s been the absolute best way to care for myself and respect where my body is daily. Highly recommend if you’re in a high-paced, stressful job and/or if you enjoy working out.
  • I recently got a Whoop band and I am obsessed. Way more helpful in my training that anything else I’ve ever used.
  • My mental health had deteriorated to such a place that I was constantly in a fight-or-flight mode and could not function. Lots of things have helped … BUT the biggest helpers have [included] … tracking what is helping by wearing a Whoop band. Whoop is a subscription service that works sort of like a FitBit, but doesn’t care about calories and steps, it’s entirely based on rest and recovery and tracks your sleep incredibly accurately. It’s been absolutely worth it and a literal life saver.

The Whoop 4.0 is just under $200 in the sale, down from the regular $240 — the price includes a 12-month subscription.

Sales of note for 7.16.24

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