It’s obvious you’re selling the illusion of a medical tool. No scientific rigor – just flashy language and algorithmic guesses.
If even basic blood pressure monitors differ in accuracy, then what can be said about your non-validated predictions? This isn’t innovation – it’s medical optics for marketing, dressed up as innovation.
There are already FDA-cleared devices like Huawei that provide actual BP tracking. Meanwhile, WHOOP looks like it’s selling vaporware with a subscription.
Judging by your updated Terms of Use – where you waive all responsibility – it’s obvious you’re fully aware that your “insights” won’t hold up under real scrutiny.
As someone who bought WHOOP MG, I can say with full confidence: the BP “insight” is pure placebo. There is no meaningful difference between WHOOP MG and 5.0 — except for the inflated price tag and the marketing narrative built around it.
You’re selling the feeling of medicine, without any of the responsibility. That’s exactly why the FDA is now calling you out. And they’re right to do so, in my opinion.