@usmaanunplugged: I’m going to put the WHOOP 5.0 to the test, comparing it to my old 4.0 and checking out new features like the healthspan and whoop age. @WHOOP Stay tuned for a full comprehensive video, I’ll also be trying out the more advanced WHOOP MG with blood pressure and heart health insights 🤝 #whoop #fitnesstracker #health #healthiswealth #unboxing #techtok #Fitness #healthyliving #Tech

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marcohoo7
MarcoH :
Whoop is overrated
2025-05-18 03:03:05
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t2603333
🅰🅻🅼🅽🆂🅾🆁🅸 :
Today I have MG whoop 😎🙏🏻
2025-05-14 21:46:43
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liamsun19
Liam Antequera Senosiain :
If you have tattoos, works? Sometimes my Apple Watch doesn’t
2025-05-25 20:18:21
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drewsjohnson
DJ :
My order has been “processing” for 7 days
2025-05-15 13:37:40
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eatingavocados
Marlenne :
I literally got mine 2 months ago and they just released the 5.0 😭
2025-05-30 18:50:48
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moiseszenteno
Pocoyo :
can I use my bands from 4.0 in the 5.0?
2025-05-15 20:42:18
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ss4iix_
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Salam bro, just asking how to order.
2025-07-03 15:00:27
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im.veera
Veera :
bro this one every year renewal?
2025-06-24 10:00:01
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tebocetina2
Tebo :
Is my idea or is smaller ?.
2025-05-19 00:08:46
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alykhanrahemtulla
alykhanrahemtulla :
Got the MG love mine
2025-05-16 11:36:57
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safi.4k2
Safi :
How much?
2025-05-17 08:40:29
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rizwan.ronaq786
Rizwan Khan🇦🇪 :
worth it?
2025-07-14 22:20:13
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ainroslinruslan
AIN CHUBBY :
klo bkn penguna ip bleh jgk ker connect...just tnye
2025-08-20 17:04:18
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sawwa.eth
Sawwa - 👂🏻 හරහා 🧠 :
Looks sick! I got mine on the way
2025-05-16 05:27:47
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saaaaly19
saaaaly19 :
Your review will make me decide 👌
2025-05-14 19:17:00
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petenginemeke
petenginemeke :
Where to buy?
2025-07-28 14:27:39
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sexovichh
sexovichh :
Cuál es su precio?
2025-05-27 18:26:41
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tepe232
TePe :
А для чего это? Если есть смарт часы
2025-05-20 05:25:06
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kingstar1253
Kingstar :
good
2025-05-25 14:47:46
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thekidfromtayuman
thekidfromtayuman :
where to buy?
2025-06-12 18:36:13
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derexperteistda
DerExperte :
I love the product but I hate the company
2025-05-15 21:43:52
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Abdulaziz :
Subscription prices are exaggerated.
2025-05-24 07:44:33
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mohamed.omaaar
Mohamed omar :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-10-13 19:48:56
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Ummu Fatimah :
🥰
2025-07-29 08:04:38
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ARAV ABYASA :
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2025-07-28 13:50:45
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