I look forward to the rest of the video. How long before you release the rest of your book, the last chapter and tell me if I should by the Amazefit Helio or the Oura ring?
Whoop, well, here are my reasons: 1. there is no screen 2. no info anywhere on the wearable that gives me heart rate 3. I don't enjoy cycling, running, jogging, or swimming with a smartphone 4. I need to watch my heart-rate every couple of minutes to avoid over-training 5. If there is a wearable around my wrist, yeah, it needs to tell me the time of day so I don't workout too long and miss an event 6. cost 7. TBD 8. monthly subscription fees? NO thanks! 9. the name of Whoop is misleading 10. I already have 100 videos in my backlog that need editing 11. I rather spend the money a real smartwatch
@@TheManWithTwoWatches hmm interesting considering you do enjoy rings which don’t tell you the time either, but I understand that if it’s on your wrist you expect to be able to see your data in real time. You can also wear whoop in your boxers (which I do from time to time) for what it’s worth lol. Accuracy is actually quite good there.
Whoop there it is ;) And yes, many say that the Whoop is accurate. If that same TH-cam Channel, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, or Instagram bought the Whoop tracker with their own money, yes, I believe them.
I wear size 12 ŌURA Ring and the size 12 Amazfit Helio fits the same index finger, yet it is slight tighter. I normally wear the Helio Ring on my left index or my right middle finger. Without seeing your hands/fingers, I would guess that a size 10 Helio Ring would be too small.
What ongoing workout could you possibly be recording from an activity tracker while making a review video??
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I look forward to the rest of the video. How long before you release the rest of your book, the last chapter and tell me if I should by the Amazefit Helio or the Oura ring?
Yes, trying to finish that video up tonight 😁
How come you don't have any videos about Whoop?
Whoop, well, here are my reasons:
1. there is no screen
2. no info anywhere on the wearable that gives me heart rate
3. I don't enjoy cycling, running, jogging, or swimming with a smartphone
4. I need to watch my heart-rate every couple of minutes to avoid over-training
5. If there is a wearable around my wrist, yeah, it needs to tell me the time of day so I don't workout too long and miss an event
6. cost
7. TBD
8. monthly subscription fees? NO thanks!
9. the name of Whoop is misleading
10. I already have 100 videos in my backlog that need editing
11. I rather spend the money a real smartwatch
@@TheManWithTwoWatches hmm interesting considering you do enjoy rings which don’t tell you the time either, but I understand that if it’s on your wrist you expect to be able to see your data in real time.
You can also wear whoop in your boxers (which I do from time to time) for what it’s worth lol. Accuracy is actually quite good there.
Whoop there it is ;) And yes, many say that the Whoop is accurate. If that same TH-cam Channel, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, or Instagram bought the Whoop tracker with their own money, yes, I believe them.
So if I wear an 11 in Oura would a 10 in Helio fit? Is it a size down from your Oura?
I wear size 12 ŌURA Ring and the size 12 Amazfit Helio fits the same index finger, yet it is slight tighter. I normally wear the Helio Ring on my left index or my right middle finger. Without seeing your hands/fingers, I would guess that a size 10 Helio Ring would be too small.