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What is Whoop?

Whoop is a subscription-only fitness + recovery biometric band, positioned within the biometric cluster as the subscription-only band cohort exemplar. $239 hardware + $239/yr subscription = ~$478 Year 1 effective cost (subscription-only model; hardware-cost subsidized). $10.1B Series G March 2026 lead Collaborative Fund (CORRECTED from earlier aggregator-quoted QIA/Mubadala framing per Agent A re-verify). BP Insights 'not for hypertension diagnosis' manufacturer framing vs FDA July 14, 2025 Warning Letter; class action late 2025/early 2026; dispute still UNRESOLVED as of May 2026 per Agent A re-verify. Editorial throughline: subscription-only band cohort exemplar + manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position editorial framing (same framing as existing Whoop BP Warning Letter feature explainer, but applied at full-entity scope; full entity anchor surfaces commercial model + product features + funding state + FDA dispute as integrated context).

~$478 Year 1
$239 hardware + $239/yr subscription (subscription-only)
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$10.1B Series G
March 2026 lead Collaborative Fund (CORRECTED from QIA/Mubadala)
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FDA Warning Letter Jul 14 2025
BP Insights manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position dispute
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Class action active
Late 2025 / early 2026 filing; ongoing
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Dispute UNRESOLVED
May 2026 re-verify confirmed; honest-absence on resolution
absence
Mid-2026
Snapshot date
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Subscription-only commercial model: ~$478 Year 1 effective cost

Per Agent A re-verify sweep, Whoop operates the subscription-only commercial model: $239 hardware + $239/yr subscription = ~$478 Year 1 effective cost. The hardware cost is subsidized (heavily-discounted relative to band biometric peer hardware) on the requirement that subscription continues; data access requires active subscription. Per DEPLOY's framework, the subscription-only-band positioning makes Whoop the canonical commercial-model contrast within the biometric cluster: the only entity at the data-access-requires-subscription tier with no retail-data-access fallback. Distinct from RingConn subscription-free, Ultrahuman hardware+subscription-augmented, Oura purchase+membership, Happy Ring service-gated commercial models.

$10.1B Series G March 2026 lead Collaborative Fund (CORRECTED from QIA/Mubadala)

Per Agent A re-verify sweep, Whoop closed a $10.1B Series G in March 2026 lead by Collaborative Fund. This is CORRECTED from earlier aggregator-quoted QIA/Mubadala framing which appeared in trade-press but operates outside Agent A primary-source-anchored verification of the Series G lead investor. Per DEPLOY's framework, the funding-attribution correction matters editorially at the venture-capital-tier verification layer: trade-press coverage citing QIA/Mubadala as Series G lead operates outside Agent A primary-source-anchored verification. The Collaborative Fund lead is the load-bearing verified Series G framing. The $10.1B valuation positions Whoop at the upper venture-funded valuation tier within the consumer biometric cohort.

BP Insights: manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position dispute (UNRESOLVED May 2026)

Per Agent A re-verify sweep, Whoop's BP Insights feature operates at a manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position editorial framing still UNRESOLVED as of May 2026. Manufacturer position: BP Insights "not for hypertension diagnosis" framing; positioned as lifestyle + awareness feature outside diagnostic-device scope. FDA position: July 14, 2025 Warning Letter to Whoop on BP Insights; FDA position is that the feature requires premarket clearance review. Class action: filed late 2025 / early 2026; active. Resolution status: UNRESOLVED as of May 2026 per Agent A re-verify confirmation. Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, the unresolved-dispute framing is the load-bearing verified scope.

Full-entity anchor + within-feature explainer cross-reference

Per DEPLOY's framework, the Whoop full-entity anchor (this explainer) operates a within-entity feature-vs-full-entity reference relationship with the Whoop Blood Pressure Insights FDA Warning Letter feature explainer. The full-entity anchor surfaces commercial-model + product-features + funding-state + FDA-dispute as integrated context. The feature explainer covers the BP Insights dispute at within-feature editorial depth (primary-source-anchored FDA Warning Letter text + manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position editorial framing + class-action filing details). The integrated context + within-feature pair documents the same dispute at full-entity vs within-feature editorial depth tiers.

Cohort positioning: canonical commercial-model contrast

Per the biometric cluster framework, Whoop anchors the subscription-only band cohort exemplar. Per DEPLOY's framework, Whoop's subscription-only positioning makes it the canonical commercial-model contrast within the biometric cluster: data access requires active subscription; subsidized-hardware model; no retail-data-access fallback. Within the broader biometric cluster commercial-model spectrum, Whoop sits at the upper subscription-commitment tier (vs subscription-free $279 RingConn at the lower tier + subscription-augmented + purchase+membership + service-gated archetypes in between). The cohort positioning is editorial signal at the commercial-model verification layer within the biometric cluster.

Whoop: subscription-only band cohort exemplar

Whoop is a subscription-only fitness + recovery biometric band. Per DEPLOY's biometric cluster framework, Whoop anchors the subscription-only band cohort exemplar within the biometric cluster: distinct commercial model from ring sub-cohort entries (RingConn subscription-free, Ultrahuman hardware+subscription, Oura purchase+membership, Happy Ring service-gated) and from Apple Watch + Garmin + Fitbit + Samsung Galaxy Watch platform-smartwatch hardware-purchase models.


Subscription-only commercial model: ~$478 Year 1 effective cost

Per Agent A re-verify sweep, Whoop operates the subscription-only commercial model: $239 hardware + $239/yr subscription = ~$478 Year 1 effective cost. The hardware cost is subsidized (heavily-discounted relative to band biometric peer hardware) on the requirement that subscription continues; data access requires active subscription.

Per DEPLOY's framework, the subscription-only archetype is structurally distinct from the broader biometric cluster commercial-model spectrum:

  • Whoop (subscription-only): $239 hardware + $239/yr; data access requires active subscription; subsidized-hardware model.
  • RingConn (subscription-free): $279 one-time purchase; all features included.
  • Ultrahuman (hardware + subscription-augmented): ~$349 hardware + subscription for premium features.
  • Oura (purchase + membership): hardware purchase + $5.99/mo Oura Membership for AI insights.
  • Happy Ring (service-gated): NO retail price; insurer-billed Happy Sleep service bundling.

Per DEPLOY's framework, the subscription-only-band positioning makes Whoop the canonical commercial-model contrast within the biometric cluster: the only entity at the data-access-requires-subscription tier with no retail-data-access fallback.


$10.1B Series G March 2026 lead Collaborative Fund (CORRECTED from QIA/Mubadala)

Per Agent A re-verify sweep, Whoop closed a $10.1B Series G in March 2026 lead by Collaborative Fund. This is CORRECTED from earlier aggregator-quoted QIA/Mubadala framing which appeared in trade-press but operates outside Agent A primary-source-anchored verification of the Series G lead investor.

Per DEPLOY's framework, the funding-attribution correction matters editorially at the venture-capital-tier verification layer: trade-press coverage citing QIA/Mubadala as Series G lead operates outside Agent A primary-source-anchored verification. The Collaborative Fund lead is the load-bearing verified Series G framing. The $10.1B valuation positions Whoop at the upper venture-funded valuation tier within the consumer biometric cohort.


BP Insights: FDA Warning Letter dispute UNRESOLVED (May 2026)

Per Agent A re-verify sweep, Whoop's BP Insights feature operates at a manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position editorial framing still UNRESOLVED as of May 2026:

  • Manufacturer position: BP Insights "not for hypertension diagnosis" framing; positioned as lifestyle + awareness feature outside diagnostic-device scope.
  • FDA position: July 14, 2025 Warning Letter to Whoop on BP Insights; FDA position is that the feature requires premarket clearance review.
  • Class action: filed late 2025 / early 2026; active.
  • Resolution status: UNRESOLVED as of May 2026 per Agent A re-verify confirmation.

Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, the unresolved-dispute framing is the load-bearing verified scope; the dispute outcome operates at honest-absence posture pending FDA + class-action resolution. Per DEPLOY's framework, the manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position editorial framing is editorial signal at the FDA-clearance verification layer within the biometric cluster.

For the within-feature editorial detail on the BP Warning Letter dispute, see the Whoop Blood Pressure Insights FDA Warning Letter feature explainer. The full-entity anchor (this explainer) surfaces the dispute as integrated commercial-model + product-features + funding-state + FDA-dispute context; the feature explainer covers the dispute at within-feature editorial depth.


Cohort positioning: subscription-only band cohort exemplar

Per the biometric cluster framework, Whoop anchors:

  • Subscription-only band cohort exemplar: ~$478 Year 1 effective cost; data access requires active subscription; subsidized-hardware model.
  • $10.1B Series G March 2026: upper venture-funded valuation tier; Collaborative Fund lead (CORRECTED from QIA/Mubadala).
  • Manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position editorial framing: BP Insights feature dispute UNRESOLVED as of May 2026; manufacturer "not for hypertension diagnosis" vs FDA July 14 2025 Warning Letter vs class action.
  • Full-entity + feature-explainer integrated reference: full-entity anchor surfaces commercial + funding + dispute integrated context; BPI Warning Letter feature explainer covers dispute at within-feature editorial depth.

Contrast with cohort:

  • RingConn (Gen 2 / Gen 3): subscription-free ring; AHI 90.7%-claimed but NOT FDA-cleared.
  • Ultrahuman Ring (Air / Pro): hardware + subscription-augmented; market-access-redesigned.
  • Happy Ring: FDA-cleared + service-gated; dual K240236 + K242224 clearances.
  • Oura Ring: purchase + membership; '178 patent holder.
  • Apple Watch + Garmin + Fitbit + Samsung Galaxy Watch: platform-smartwatch hardware-purchase models.

For the canonical biometric cluster context, see the biometric cluster. For the within-feature dispute detail, see Whoop Blood Pressure Insights FDA Warning Letter. For the canonical category umbrella, see what is physical AI. For methodology canonical references applicable to Whoop: verified-vs-claimed at within-entity granularity (CANONICAL within-Whoop sleep functions cleared vs blood-pressure Warning Letter verification scope) + the 9-tier source-quality rubric (FDA Warning Letter primary-government-record source classification).

Frequently asked

What is Whoop?

Whoop is a subscription-only fitness + recovery biometric band. Per DEPLOY's biometric cluster framework, Whoop anchors the subscription-only band cohort exemplar within the biometric cluster: distinct commercial model from ring sub-cohort entries (RingConn subscription-free, Ultrahuman hardware+subscription, Oura purchase+membership, Happy Ring service-gated) and from Apple Watch + Garmin + Fitbit + Samsung Galaxy Watch platform-smartwatch hardware-purchase models.

How much does Whoop cost?

~$478 Year 1 effective cost: $239 hardware + $239/yr subscription per Agent A re-verify sweep. The hardware cost is subsidized (heavily-discounted relative to band biometric peer hardware) on the requirement that subscription continues; data access requires active subscription. Per DEPLOY's framework, the subscription-only-band positioning makes Whoop the canonical commercial-model contrast within the biometric cluster: the only entity at the data-access-requires-subscription tier with no retail-data-access fallback. The consumer surface at deploy.report/price/whoop-mg documents the verified ~$478 Year 1 framing.

How much is Whoop worth?

$10.1B Series G March 2026 lead Collaborative Fund per Agent A re-verify sweep. CORRECTED from earlier aggregator-quoted QIA/Mubadala framing which appeared in trade-press but operates outside Agent A primary-source-anchored verification of the Series G lead investor. Per DEPLOY's framework, the funding-attribution correction matters editorially at the venture-capital-tier verification layer: the Collaborative Fund lead is the load-bearing verified Series G framing. The $10.1B valuation positions Whoop at the upper venture-funded valuation tier within the consumer biometric cohort.

Why did Whoop get an FDA Warning Letter?

Per Agent A re-verify sweep, Whoop received an FDA Warning Letter on July 14, 2025 on the BP Insights feature. The Warning Letter operates at a manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position editorial framing: manufacturer position frames BP Insights as "not for hypertension diagnosis" (lifestyle + awareness feature outside diagnostic-device scope); FDA position is that the feature requires premarket clearance review. A class action was filed late 2025 / early 2026; the dispute remains UNRESOLVED as of May 2026 per Agent A re-verify confirmation. For within-feature editorial detail on the BP Warning Letter dispute, see the Whoop Blood Pressure Insights FDA Warning Letter feature explainer.

Can you use Whoop without a subscription?

No, Whoop is subscription-only: data access requires active subscription per Agent A re-verify sweep. $239 hardware + $239/yr subscription = ~$478 Year 1 effective cost. Per DEPLOY's framework, the subscription-only positioning is structurally distinct from RingConn subscription-free ($279 one-time purchase; all features included) and from Apple Watch + Garmin + Fitbit + Samsung Galaxy Watch + Withings platform-smartwatch hardware-purchase models. Whoop is the only entity in the biometric cluster at the data-access-requires-subscription tier with no retail-data-access fallback.

Is the Whoop BP Insights FDA dispute resolved?

No, the dispute remains UNRESOLVED as of May 2026 per Agent A re-verify confirmation. Manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position dispute: manufacturer "not for hypertension diagnosis" framing vs FDA July 14, 2025 Warning Letter to Whoop on BP Insights; class action filed late 2025 / early 2026 active. Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, the unresolved-dispute framing is the load-bearing verified scope; the dispute outcome operates at honest-absence posture pending FDA + class-action resolution. For within-feature editorial detail, see the Whoop Blood Pressure Insights FDA Warning Letter feature explainer.

Whoop vs biometric cluster commercial-model + FDA-clearance posture (mid-2026)WhoopRingConn (Gen 2 / Gen 3)Ultrahuman Ring (Air / Pro)Oura RingHappy RingApple Watch
Commercial model
Subscription-only (~$478 Year 1)
Subscription-free ($279)
Hardware + subscription-augmented (~$349)
Purchase + $5.99/mo membership
Service-gated (NO retail price)
Hardware purchase (no AI subscription)
FDA clearance posture
BP Insights Warning Letter (Jul 14 2025); class action active; UNRESOLVED
AHI claimed-not-cleared (90.7%); actively pursuing
AFib via FibriCheck third-party (NOT native cleared)
Native features + cycle tracking
Dual 510(k): K240236 + K242224 clinician-directed
ECG + AFib + SpO2 (Series 10 restoration)
Cohort archetype
Subscription-only band exemplar
Subscription-free ring
Market-access-redesigned ring
Purchase+membership ring
FDA-cleared service-gated ring
Platform smartwatch

Sources: Source: DEPLOY registry + Agent A re-verify sweep + FDA Warning Letter primary-source verification + Whoop company communications + Series G primary-source confirmation. Biometric cohort archetype + commercial model + FDA-clearance verification framework.

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Whoop verified at subscription-only band cohort exemplar within biometric cluster. $239 hardware + $239/yr subscription = ~$478 Year 1 effective cost (subscription-only model; hardware subsidized). $10.1B Series G March 2026 lead Collaborative Fund (CORRECTED from earlier aggregator-quoted QIA/Mubadala per Agent A re-verify sweep). BP Insights manufacturer-position-vs-FDA-position dispute: manufacturer 'not for hypertension diagnosis' framing vs FDA July 14, 2025 Warning Letter; class action filed late 2025 / early 2026 active; UNRESOLVED as of May 2026 per Agent A re-verify. Full-entity anchor + within-feature [BPI Warning Letter feature explainer](/explainers/whoop-blood-pressure-warning-letter) reference relationship: full-entity surfaces integrated commercial + funding + dispute context; feature explainer covers BP Insights dispute at within-feature editorial depth. How DEPLOY verifies →

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