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Device Integration: WHOOP

WHOOP, a wearable device which tracks your activity, sleep and recovery needs, has quickly gained a great reputation across the science, health and sports communities for its best-in-class technology. We couldn’t be happier to integrate their data into our app!

Importing WHOOP Data Into Cronometer

You’ll be able to import the following metrics from WHOOP:

How Our WHOOP Integration Works

Sync your WHOOP data with your Cronometer account by navigating to the More section of the app. On mobile, make sure you’re on the latest version of the app, then click on ‘integrations’. On the web browser, click on the ‘devices’ tab. Select WHOOP from the list of available devices and follow the prompts to link with your WHOOP account. 

Once connected, select which metrics you’d like to sync into Cronometer and the app will automatically pull the data into your Diary. 

Get Your First Month Free

WHOOP works on a membership model which includes the device and access to the WHOOP app, featuring personalized insights, built-in coaching features, and weekly and monthly performance reports. If you’re not currently a WHOOP user and want to start monitoring your health on a whole other level, you can get your first month free here.

More About WHOOP

WHOOP is a wearable health and fitness coach designed to help people achieve their goals. WHOOP delivers best-in-class wearable technology, actionable feedback, and recommendations across recovery, sleep, training, and health. Join a community of professional athletes, Fortune 500 CEOs, executives, fitness enthusiasts, military personnel, frontline workers, and anyone looking to improve their performance. Visit www.whoop.com for more.

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