Whoop will give users on-demand video access to clinicians
Whoop, a screen-free fitness wearable with more than 2.5 million users, announced that it’s bringing on-demand video consultations with health professionals to its subscriber base. According to Whoop’s announcement on Friday, live consultations with licensed clinicians will be offered to users in the U.S. starting this summer. Whoop is touting the fact that clinicians will have access to an array of biometric data collected in the app, and how that will aid experts in interpreting a user’s health information. Of course, it’s probably not a coincidence that Whoop’s announcement comes just one day after Google and Fitbit released their Whoop competitor, powered by Google Gemini. To support users’ fitness goals, Whoop is also partnering with the health records company HealthEx to provide Electronic Health Record (EHR) syncing. Under this partnership, Whoop users can keep track of their health history, including diagnoses, medications, and procedures, from right within the app. Mashable 101 Fan Fave: Vote for your favorite creator today! Mashable Light Speed SEE ALSO: I ran the NYC Marathon wearing 7 fitness trackers and they …



