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Just want to avoid double fisting screens ya know? Which is the appeal of the whoop. Just looks like an ugly bracelet, rather than an ugly bracelet with a screen on it. Total first world problems. I don't need anything at all and could just keep using the watch but charging a watch every day is so laborious.
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You can set the inspire so the screen is blank unless you touch the side buttons, so it's no more invasive than a whoop imo.
It's really not that accurate so I'm not sure why I'm arguing for it, but for £30 second hand, it's probably worth a go. I like mine, even just for the sleep tracking and resting heart rate. Major downsides are during exercise the heart rate cuts out once my arm gets sweaty and you can't track runs etc when it's not paired to you phone, so you can't use it if you leave your phone at home. It's not ideal, but it is cheap, and does enough
Fitbit inspire? It's not the most accurate during exercise but seems to get the overall metrics right ime