If your WHOOP 3.0 or 4.0 completely runs out of battery, slide a charged battery pack onto your 3.0 or 4.0, and the sensor will turn back on. A fully-charged battery pack will charge the 3.0 or 4.0 to 100%.
How long does a WHOOP battery last?
The traditional battery life for the strap runs for about 44 hours on a full charge according to Whoop, which means you have to charge just about every other day.
Why has my WHOOP stopped working?
Plug the battery pack into the charger and make sure a red or green LED turns on. Make sure your WHOOP is off-wrist and the metal clasp is snapped shut. Slide the battery pack onto your WHOOP to charge (the battery pack should still be plugged into the charging cable and have an LED on). Wait 5-10 minutes.
What do I do if my WHOOP wont charge?
Follow the steps below if your WHOOP 3.0 isn't charging:
- Charge the battery pack fully until the red LED on the battery pack turns green. ...
- Unplug the battery pack and slide it onto your 3.0, ensuring the WHOOP logo on the battery pack aligns with the WHOOP logo on the 3.0. ...
- Wait 5 minutes.
Does WHOOP need to be charged?
Note: When you receive your WHOOP 4.0, your battery pack will likely arrive without a charge. This is expected! We recommend you charge your WHOOP 4.0 battery pack by plugging it in using the USB-C cable provided.
27 related questions foundDoes WHOOP 4.0 come with a battery pack?
When I sign up for a WHOOP membership, is a battery pack included in my order? Yes! You will receive a package that contains your new WHOOP 4.0, battery pack, and charging cable.
How long does WHOOP 4.0 battery last?
The battery life of the WHOOP 4.0 also lasts four to five days, so you do not need to charge it very often.
How do I know when my WHOOP is fully charged?
To charge the battery pack, connect it to the USB charging cable and plug the cable into a USB outlet. A red light on the battery pack indicates that it's charging. The light will change from red to green when the battery pack is fully charged (about 60-90 minutes).
How many charges does a WHOOP battery have?
Low Power Mode: While the 4.0 Battery Pack still holds only 1 charge, it does have the ability to detect motion and auto-turn off or on to conserve battery life if needed.
How do you charge a WHOOP battery?
To charge your battery pack, plug it into a power source using the micro USB cable. There are LEDs on the battery pack that indicate when it is charged. A red LED indicates that the battery pack is charging, and a green LED indicates that the pack is fully charged.
How do you check a WHOOP battery?
When it's not charging, double-tap the top of your 4.0 battery pack at any time to see its current charge level. Based on its color, you can quickly tell if your battery pack is ready to charge your 4.0.
Does WHOOP collect data when dead?
If your WHOOP's battery has died, it will not collect data.
Why does my WHOOP 4.0 Say off body?
If your WHOOP falsely registered as off-body, you may not have collected data for a period of time prior to rebooting. If there is no firmware update available, revisit Device Settings and select Reboot Device. Keep your 4.0 and mobile device close by for a few seconds until the reboot is complete.
Does WHOOP 4.0 vibrate?
And with new haptic alerts, the WHOOP 4.0 uses gentle vibrations to wake you in a less jarring way than an audio alarm and minimizes disruptions for your partner or roommates.
Does WHOOP come with battery pack?
WHOOP Pro Free Eligible
To charge your WHOOP® 4.0, simply slide the battery pack on your device to charge on the go. Use the included USB cable to recharge your battery pack from a laptop. *IP68 dustproof and water-resistant up to 1 meter for 2 hours. WHOOP 4.0 and membership not included.
Why is my WHOOP flashing?
After charging your battery pack and attaching it to your WHOOP 3.0, the 3 small LEDs underneath the topmost oval-shaped LED will flash to indicate the battery level or pairing status of your 3.0. After a few seconds, these LEDs will turn off.
Can I wear my whoop 4.0 in the shower?
The WHOOP 4.0 sensor is IP68 dustproof and water-resistant at depths up to 10 meters (roughly 32 feet) for up to 2 hours - so you can continue to capture your data with zero interruptions.
Is whoop 4.0 heart rate accurate?
Our Verdict. The Whoop 4.0 is a considerable improvement on the 3.0. The heart rate tracking, during both workouts and when at rest, has become more accurate. Coupled with this, its strain tracking can be a useful way to ensure you're training at the right level to improve, whatever your chosen sport is.
How does WHOOP save battery?
For all versions of WHOOP, you cannot turn off your WHOOP device because it remains powered on as long as it is still charged. NOTE: Your WHOOP will enter a low-power mode to conserve battery life if it is off the wrist and remains motionless.
Does WHOOP 4.0 have GPS?
The Whoop 4.0 is the follow-up to the Whoop 3.0 Strap, a wearable endorsed and worn by elite athletes, and has been embraced by major sporting organisations like the PGA and the NBA. That's not bad for something that doesn't pack a screen, or even have GPS to track outdoor workouts.
Can I reboot my WHOOP?
Open the menu in the WHOOP app. Select Device Settings. Select Advanced Settings. Lastly, select Reboot Device.
Why is my WHOOP failing to update?
If a firmware update fails
Ensure your WHOOP data is up to date (see Why is my WHOOP "Catching Up"? for more). Take your WHOOP off and place it next to your mobile device while updating. Make sure you have a strong cellular or WiFi network connection before initiating the update.
Why is my WHOOP missing data?
If the WHOOP battery drains completely, it will no longer be able to collect data. Once your WHOOP has been charged and reconnected, it will begin to collect and sync data again. You can double-tap the WHOOP at any time to check its battery life.
Does WHOOP use Bluetooth?
Follow. WHOOP Strap 3.0 uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to transfer data from the Strap to your mobile phone. An important difference from previous generations of WHOOP is that the WHOOP app will need to stay open in the background to continue transferring data and remain up to date.