I'm an avid cyclist and might be able to lend a hand here. Have any of you switched? Do you like the Halo more? What differences do you miss or enjoy more? I do feel that I'm missing data but am not interested in paying for the Whoop 4.0 and it's membership (especially with the nightmare reports coming out about it). I currently am using no fitness tracker/lifestyle tracker and just recording data during my workouts. I'm focused more on the View than the basic Halo because I like the idea of a scree. I do like that the Halo/View also has the ability to measure Blood o2, in addition to live HR, and sleep data. I have a fairly high HR variation (even a suspected afib condition), with my resting HR being 35-40bpm, my max HR being ~220bpm, and my threshold HR being about 190.Īs others have talked about in the past, the Whoop HR sensor has trouble often, and so my hope is that the View will be better with this? I have HR data while riding, but it's nice to have another source and to have it all recorded with the rest of my daily activity. I did have a fair amount of issues with data accuracy during workouts, especially while riding. I liked waking up and looking at my sleep data, and I liked seeing how the strain influenced that day to day. I mostly used it to help monitor and improve my sleep and to get a better understanding of where my body was at each day with regards to the strain that I was putting on it. So I used Whoop for an entire year and I liked having the strain score, but rarely if ever looked at the journal/outcomes with WPA/MPA. Working out 5+ days a week for 90+ minutes a time
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