Had to charge it this morning - was at 15% last night. Was tempted to run it flat but was still 11% this morning. Fully charged seemed to take longer than usual - over 4 hours. But isn't something I've tracked or taken much notice of before. So full charge Thursday daytime lasted me until Monday night/Tuesday morning. 4.5 to 5 days.
Down to 17% charge Tuesday afternoon. Charging up now, so that last charge (from 11% up to 100%) was 7 days. Only reached 92% but didn't bother finishing it, expecting next charge to be late sunday/monday 2nd - which is great as means my charge times are almost/around 7 days and not the 5 I thought...
Still on the fence about the 5.0 maybe need to commit, need to read up if 18 month/24 month options are enough of a saving. I think I'm ok with the money side of it - I feel I get enough value from mine. Now really the call about going for the MG, can I justify that. One of my reasons for getting Whoop is my father suffering from arrhythmia and it going undiagnosed for at least a decade (maybe more). The little we've spoken about it, some of the 'moments' he had in his 50's and 60's which he didn't say anything about where likely indications of it and I think I've felt minor versions of occasionally (brief shortness of breath/feeling of heartburn or something stuck in your throat which only lasts for 10s/low-high blood pressure feeling of being a bit 'floaty' for no reason). It would be great if the MG has the data to back any of that up - certainly now the 4.0 isn't showing me anything meaningful - but they are very few and far between (10+ months apart).
Hmmmm still hoping it's 'learning me' as at the end of a 107 miles ride (at decent power throughout) and I'm at 20.7 strain. 'Only' 0.7 more than two commutes. I know it's not linear but seems a bit odd. Hoping it doesn't say I need a month off like Garmin normally does after a decent ride. (95 hours recovery according to that!)
You likely won't see massive difference to that until you've more longer rides on it... It hasn't learnt what a 'big' day for you is yet...!
I got a 20.2 from mine on Saturday, which looking at trends is about normal for a harder than usual Club social. If anything it sounds a bit high for only 4 hours on the bike with mostly 3 of those at a social pace.
Making sure you've seen, but plenty of reports in the press about Whoop having a batch of faulty units, only really the MG mentioned and not the base 5.0 - was that what you got?
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Is yours on your wrist? I'm sat at my desk and it says 54-56 (on bicep band), which I think feels right. It normally has my resting come down to about 45 overnight.
Not that I've checked the 5.0, but my v4 was generally within 2 or 3 beats, within a few seconds, of my chest strap.
I found my 4.0 pretty close to my chest strap (Wahoo TICKR) on general 'sitting around' and some light riding, but I was getting bigger peaks when Zwifting, sometimes it being 20 or more beats off (low) when I was putting maximum efforts in.
70bpm sat at my desk now, but commuted 30 mins ago and will be fatigued from Zwifting hard last night so won't see it drop much below 55/60 today. Carrying less fatigue around 50. RHR was 47 overnight, see that sometimes as low as 38-40 but generally mid-40's are normal for me.
Out of curiosity, what do you get from Whoop? Still trying to figure out what it's telling me that Garmin isn't. (I'm still only 5 days in, so havent unlocked all the data yet, so not a completely fair comparison yet)
I've not used Garmin so can't comment, just always makes me laugh (like you) when people do a couple of hours ride and need '72 hours recovery'. Seems bizarre & really bad advice as anyone exercising volume like we do (I'd call myself even low volume) taking 3 days to recover from any 'normal' riding (2 hours z3/4) you'd barely maintain fitness.
One of the reasons I ditched mine was ghost activities.
My 4.0 has got much better at this the last 12-18 months. I still see a lot, but my main ones are some of the manual/DIY stuff I'm doing at home - it loves to pickup me using a belt sander on an exterior wall as 'commuting' or 'spinning'. I guess the vibration really throws it off - also see higher HR with it than I'd expect. The times I do any hammer & chisel work, it loves to detect that as Moutainbiking or an 'Assault bike', but again it's the movement and type of impacts. I think I don't mind it doing it, I can see how it's picking those up and it's every time... But the times it picks up my Zwifting as riding are so few and far between it catches me out. That should be far easier to pick up! Mine hardly ever picks up false posititives anymore - like washing up - but did see some of those at the start.
Haha yes noticed that seems MUCH higher than Garmin. Yesterday for example was a pretty light day at work (no exercise too) and it tracked about 13k. Garmin was about 4k. No idea where it’s counting them from! But I trust the Garmin more at that.
Yeah the little I've looked at it seems really off. I've no real comparison - just Google Fit on my phone (which I know even picks up cycling as steps!) but the Whoop massively higher than it. It's been in 'Beta' for months.
Just an expensive Tamagochi, except the stupid little creature you are trying to keep alive is yourself
I've got a meme/quote saved of that from somewhere