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I really like the WHOOP, but the subscription style really bothers me. Just have me pay an amount upfront and give me full access. Hopefully some real competition will humble them into not gouging for the product and software.
@@ShervinShares I heard circular ring might not, but at this point I can’t trust them to actually ship a product. I guess the Apple Watch is the way to go for me as of now
@@zed5129 it track the same metrics - sleep, heart, exercise… - the video dosent show anything much beyond that so then there need to be greater clarification of to where the value add is that is worth the sub fee because otherwise i dont see it.
The good thing is, that you can get 95% of the functionality of a Whoop without the subscription model. Apps like Chipr or Athlytic provide the same metrics for a fraction of the cost of a whoop, just by using the data from your Apple Watch.
Using both Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Whoop.. imo the data in Athlytic from the AW aren't really accurate.. it measures the HRV and HR every 3-4 hours, the Whoop does it 24/7
Love my whoop. My biggest wish is that it had some led lights on it somewhere so I can see what heart rate zone I’m in quickly when I’m running vs having to slow down enough to pull my phone out and check
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Everyone is talking about subscription model. Let’s say you pay 299 for 2 years. You get latest and greatest throughout. Apple Watch, 350 dollars and after 2-3 years you upgrade. It’s more or less, the same thing.
I'll give the whoop a try for a month or two. I'm hoping it can help me discover habits that can be negative for me, since I've been dealing with my health for months now and the doctors can't find anything, I want to take matter in my own hands. Thank you for the discount and your videos, they are really helpful!
I can get behind a monthly subscription to help support the technology, but would rather pay for the strap followed by a 5-10$ subscription plan. I think it's the future, because it's simplistic and exactly what we all want. Data without all the extra nonsense. I feel like this sort of technology will be cheaper in the future, and is expensive now because of it being the only one of it's kind.
$48 USD a month makes the Apple Watch Ultra look thrifty! PS love that you have the Studio Display and an iPhone mini: brother from another mother :P Question: If the iPhone is a 13 mini, have you had any problems with reception? I'm on the verge of sending mine back and would like to know if my specific one is a lemon or if all of the 13 minis struggle with reception when on "low bars" (Galaxy S10 performs perfectly in the same spots where the mini has trouble).
The Whoop is deeper than most, so if you love data and doing deep dives then it's a good fit for you. Also, if you want to wear a non smart watch it's good. The subscriptions sucks for a lot of people but if you get 2 years it works out at $180 a year and with this I ditched my Athlytic and Freeletics apps which were about $150 a year combined. Buy the tracker that works for you because if it actually helps you live a better and healthier life then the price is irrelevant, I mean, what price would you put on living a few years longer and being mobile in those years? AW, Garmin, Whoop all work well.
I appreciate your videos man, I got a whoop after watching a couple of your prior uploads. I've had an apple watch for over a year & I'm about 5 days in with my whoop! Using both as you mentioned you have done
I have been able to gain a few pounds of muscle due to the strain tracking on my whoop. I guess I was overtraining before. My sleep has greatly improved since wearing the device. I have been more aware of several daily routines to improve it. Recently, I had 12 days in a row with 100% sleep. I can tell you that my device is pretty accurate. I go to bed at 11 for example and when I feel sleepy I always look at the time so more or less 5-10 min to fall asleep. Waking up it’s accurate most of the days and if it’s not it’s just 2-4 min difference. For those reasons I love my whoop strap. Mostly wear it in my wrist but will try the bicep strap. Thanks!
Hi Shervin, great review video! I've been using Whoop for the past four years and I love it. Out of curiosity, what's the app that you are using online to monitor both your ring and Whoop in the same place (2:39 mins into you video). Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!
Whoop has a lot smaller margin for error for calories burned than apple for the 4.0. The Whoop 4.0 is around 4.4-14.8% accurate at calories burned than apple it is around 27%
I like Whoop band and I was considering to get one but what I don't like is paying for monthly subscriptions just to use something that I already own.. so I might get Ultrahuman ring but again the problem is that I cant wear it while weight training but other than that it will work fine for me... also Ive heard that with watchOS 11 Apple watch can automatically track your sleep cycle if thats true than I would be awesome.
Hi Shervin, does the Whoop 4 have a haptic alert for when you sit too long? I work behind a computer all day and need something to tell me when I've been sitting there too long. Thanks!
Coming in the next 7 days! It’ll be a first look since app is in beta - I don’t want to do full review until the app is done But I’ll share my experience so far and the entire beta app UI
what about Apple Watch? it does that + even more. Spotify without my phone nearby ;) Apple Watch vs WHOOP (why I wear both): th-cam.com/video/wpO9kTx2JV4/w-d-xo.html
@Shervin love the content. Wanted to know what application/service are you using to view your data. For example at the 2:40 mark your showing your whoop vs. Oura data. I'd love to view my data like that. Thanks, keep up the great content!
Is this really still so that they don't give you the data? Atleast in the eu every company has to give the customer every bit of data they have about them, that's legally required
Does any one else find that the strap stays wet for considerable time after you’ve had a shower / been swimming? I want to keep it on all the time but this is bothering me a lot as it’s just uncomfortable on my wrist as it’s soaking wet.
I used the whoop this month compared to a £35 apple watch rip off chinese copy from amazon. It showed the same calories burnt in my workout for 45 mins this morning and similar hear rate. I think the woop is a pretty awful rip off its just the form factor thats decent. Back to Garmin thankfully the whoop was a free trial
@@nattygains2955 there's not enough conclusive research to say that is bad, so I dont think about it. i also wear like 5 diff gadgets to bed every night
I liked the WHOOP but it did not track my sleep accurately. If I woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom or whatever reason then went back to bed it wouldn’t record the second half of my sleep so I stopped using it. I find my Apple Watch and fitbit track my sleep more accurately.
Been looking into whoop but I was wondering if you had any HR inaccuracy issues when wearing it on your wrist? Been seeing some people with these problems
In my experience, over the last 6 or so months it’s kept pace with my Apple Watch no matter if it’s on my wrist, my shirt, or my boxers. They have a bicep band for even better accuracy, but to be honest I haven’t seen much of a difference.
it is surely a fun product, but essentially not required at all and the monthly fee is a dealbreaker for me. i do enough sports to feel well without a device how i have recovered or not.
I disagree with the statement that measuring the sleep negatively impacts the stress and sleep health. Just take the data of the first week as a baseline and then try to improve from there. If you were drunk last night and didn't sleep properly (obviously), you will see the impact right away and it will prevent negative habits at least.
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I get that we to have evolve ('when and where necessary') with the tech. But we all just need to stop...take a breath, kick back, relax and just 'LIVE' life, like we just don't give a sh*t!. (even if it's for just a day). But if you find that just a 'little too hard' and you get the shakes and jitters...then perhaps admittedly, your just in far too deep and it's time for rehab.
YOU REALLY DONT REQUIRE SONETHING LIKE WHOOP. Train hard, eat healthy, get a whole body checkup every 6 months & you automatically will get a good sleep. THATS ALL.
I love the concept and data from Whoop (the marketing helps too). Something no one seems to talk about is the EMF radiation that Whoop has. You wear this device on your skin 24/7 and it doesn’t have a flight mode (compared to other wearables). The Oura Ring provides similar data and has much lower EMF radiation. I know these are still low levels for humans, but the lack of a flight mode is a deal-breaker for me personally. However, I would love to test Whoop when they add it. Love your content and your reviews, cheers from Sweden.
Worries about EMF emissions are completely misplaced. EMF of devices like wearables, smartphones etc are not ionizing, don't have enough energy within the radiation to be harmful for cells. There has never been scientific work to show that radiation of that kind is dangerous in any way. none whatsoever
if you send them a gdpr request they will send you all your data within 30 days. I did this when I stopped using WHOOP and they sent me everything, tons of info.
You don’t pay for the device, you just pay for the subscription for both the device, which is replaced every time a new version comes out free of charge, and the application
The only bad thing about the whoop is the subscription you need to pay to even use the thing ontop of the 200 dollar price tag. I guess you didn't care to mention this lmao.
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2. click bait title
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3 rings, 2 watches, a polar on chest, and now a band... this guy is for sure well monitored!!!
I really like the WHOOP, but the subscription style really bothers me. Just have me pay an amount upfront and give me full access. Hopefully some real competition will humble them into not gouging for the product and software.
🤞 I think subscription models are here to stay. Everyone’s doing it
@@ShervinShares I heard circular ring might not, but at this point I can’t trust them to actually ship a product. I guess the Apple Watch is the way to go for me as of now
@@ShervinShares yes, here to stay - but not at whoop’s prices….and subscription fatigue is real.
@@andrewm6716 that’s kind of where I’ve landed as well. Dreem 2 for sleep and Apple Watch for all non-sleep health tracking.
@@TheBirdyyeses I use Pillow for sleep tracking with Apple Watch and it’s great 🎉
The $30 per month is a dealbreaker.
Fitbit does the same thing for free no subscription needed. 30$ per month is nuts
@@bellcurve0 Fitbit is definitely NOT free.
@@bellcurve0 lol fitbit does NOT do the same thing...
@@zed5129 it track the same metrics - sleep, heart, exercise… - the video dosent show anything much beyond that so then there need to be greater clarification of to where the value add is that is worth the sub fee because otherwise i dont see it.
You missed the holiday promo. €199 for a year. I literally pay €16.5 per month and got the whoop with the trial which cost me €12
Love how unbiased he was, truly showed us the pros and cons
Yo I got a WHOOP today and used your link. Thank you for all your content. Cant wait to get started with it.
The good thing is, that you can get 95% of the functionality of a Whoop without the subscription model. Apps like Chipr or Athlytic provide the same metrics for a fraction of the cost of a whoop, just by using the data from your Apple Watch.
apple already have 90% of this info in the health app too
@@TerraVFX Exactly what he said! ⬆
@@Ned.Kattan he mentioned third party apps, im talking about stock apple apps
Or get a garmin with even more info
Using both Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Whoop.. imo the data in Athlytic from the AW aren't really accurate.. it measures the HRV and HR every 3-4 hours, the Whoop does it 24/7
Love my whoop. My biggest wish is that it had some led lights on it somewhere so I can see what heart rate zone I’m in quickly when I’m running vs having to slow down enough to pull my phone out and check
Interesting idea! It has LED lights for battery life. But that’s it
I think you should mention the cost of this item!
United Kingdom (GBP)
Pricing is VAT-inclusive
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Annual Membership: £229 upfront, including VAT.
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Everyone is talking about subscription model. Let’s say you pay 299 for 2 years. You get latest and greatest throughout. Apple Watch, 350 dollars and after 2-3 years you upgrade. It’s more or less, the same thing.
I'll give the whoop a try for a month or two. I'm hoping it can help me discover habits that can be negative for me, since I've been dealing with my health for months now and the doctors can't find anything, I want to take matter in my own hands. Thank you for the discount and your videos, they are really helpful!
How’d it go
I can get behind a monthly subscription to help support the technology, but would rather pay for the strap followed by a 5-10$ subscription plan.
I think it's the future, because it's simplistic and exactly what we all want. Data without all the extra nonsense. I feel like this sort of technology will be cheaper in the future, and is expensive now because of it being the only one of it's kind.
Agreed, I'd be fine paying under $100 for a basic strap, and pay no more than $15/mo
I had the whoop but what bothered me was the subscription of 30$ a month. It would get old after a while
Yes I just view it as a payment plan. And I replace my Apple Watch every year so it’s more expensive for that anyways
$30*
Black Friday deal now at $16/month for 2 years pre-paid.
When you get it , can you PLEASE do a video comparing the ULTRA Apple Watch and new Whoop 4.0 ?????
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Loving the vids bro. Great content. Straight to the point with great B roll.
$48 USD a month makes the Apple Watch Ultra look thrifty! PS love that you have the Studio Display and an iPhone mini: brother from another mother :P Question: If the iPhone is a 13 mini, have you had any problems with reception? I'm on the verge of sending mine back and would like to know if my specific one is a lemon or if all of the 13 minis struggle with reception when on "low bars" (Galaxy S10 performs perfectly in the same spots where the mini has trouble).
I've got the 12mini and find it struggles to get signal quickly. Especially if I go to a different country
@@JamesParsons1 Thanks. My mini isn’t as good with reception as my partner’s Galaxy but I solved the problem by enabling WiFi calling.
The Whoop is deeper than most, so if you love data and doing deep dives then it's a good fit for you. Also, if you want to wear a non smart watch it's good. The subscriptions sucks for a lot of people but if you get 2 years it works out at $180 a year and with this I ditched my Athlytic and Freeletics apps which were about $150 a year combined. Buy the tracker that works for you because if it actually helps you live a better and healthier life then the price is irrelevant, I mean, what price would you put on living a few years longer and being mobile in those years? AW, Garmin, Whoop all work well.
How did you get the chart at the beginning of the video (00:12) ?
I appreciate your videos man, I got a whoop after watching a couple of your prior uploads. I've had an apple watch for over a year & I'm about 5 days in with my whoop! Using both as you mentioned you have done
Love that! How do you hope the whoop will change your behavior? I think the journal feature is the most powerful one for behavior change
This is the way
Man, I just need a device that counts calories burned 24 hours without having to think or enter data
1:26, why did you want to return the whoop?
They have launched strentgh trainer now which is great!
Anybody knows what he uses to view all the data on one platform? (The oura vs whoop charts) @2:41
He replied to another comment, it's called HabitDash!
Or do everything that you said ... with an apple watch
I have been able to gain a few pounds of muscle due to the strain tracking on my whoop. I guess I was overtraining before. My sleep has greatly improved since wearing the device. I have been more aware of several daily routines to improve it. Recently, I had 12 days in a row with 100% sleep. I can tell you that my device is pretty accurate. I go to bed at 11 for example and when I feel sleepy I always look at the time so more or less 5-10 min to fall asleep. Waking up it’s accurate most of the days and if it’s not it’s just 2-4 min difference. For those reasons I love my whoop strap. Mostly wear it in my wrist but will try the bicep strap. Thanks!
Another great review thanks Shervin!
Hi Shervin, great review video! I've been using Whoop for the past four years and I love it. Out of curiosity, what's the app that you are using online to monitor both your ring and Whoop in the same place (2:39 mins into you video). Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!
Ditto, would love to know!
He replied to another comment, it's called HabitDash!
It's Habitdash
@@lejuwaan Habitdash
Whoop has a lot smaller margin for error for calories burned than apple for the 4.0. The Whoop 4.0 is around 4.4-14.8% accurate at calories burned than apple it is around 27%
I like Whoop band and I was considering to get one but what I don't like is paying for monthly subscriptions just to use something that I already own.. so I might get Ultrahuman ring but again the problem is that I cant wear it while weight training but other than that it will work fine for me... also Ive heard that with watchOS 11 Apple watch can automatically track your sleep cycle if thats true than I would be awesome.
Hi Shervin, does the Whoop 4 have a haptic alert for when you sit too long? I work behind a computer all day and need something to tell me when I've been sitting there too long. Thanks!
Which would you recommend whoop or Oura? I'm looking at adding one of these but can't decide.
Same here
What about Circular ring, when are you releasing your review?
Coming in the next 7 days! It’ll be a first look since app is in beta - I don’t want to do full review until the app is done
But I’ll share my experience so far and the entire beta app UI
Wait how do you pair Apple Watch and whoop?
Apple watch doesn't do the same job?
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Is it very easy to remove it? Ks for me it’s a little bit hard to open the buckle
Is this available for mexico?
i got a fitbit that does the same thing but it can also show the time and control spotify, revolutionary stuff
what about Apple Watch? it does that + even more. Spotify without my phone nearby ;)
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2 very different things I would say. The simplicity of Whoop is its genius!
For anyone that can help, can the whoop tell when I’m on a night shift or will it think I’ve had a really bad night sleep.
Does anyone know in which program Shervin pulls his data to compare e.g. sleep duration between the devices?
HabitDash on this video!
The link doesn't work
How is it for tracking sleep. The oura is awesome
@Shervin love the content. Wanted to know what application/service are you using to view your data. For example at the 2:40 mark your showing your whoop vs. Oura data. I'd love to view my data like that. Thanks, keep up the great content!
Managed to find out at all? I'm also interested!!
He replied to another comment, it's called HabitDash!
@@narutochegan99 Habitdash
This is my new favorite channel. Keep up the great work!
Hi guys, I am quite new to this health tracker. Is it possible to synchronize whoop data with the Apple health app ?
How is oura comparing to whoop?
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What software on the monitor were you using to compare the Oura and Whoop sleep data?
Habitdash dot com
Heck yeah! I use both the apple watch and the whoop too!
Super insider video. Is there any iOS notification (calendar, calls) integration, please?
TY! No there is none of that integration sadly
Why would you be looking for that integration? To what end would that benefit you?
Is this really still so that they don't give you the data? Atleast in the eu every company has to give the customer every bit of data they have about them, that's legally required
I'm sorry but that subscription is a deal-breaker.
Does any one else find that the strap stays wet for considerable time after you’ve had a shower / been swimming? I want to keep it on all the time but this is bothering me a lot as it’s just uncomfortable on my wrist as it’s soaking wet.
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I wipe it with a towel and after that it gets completely dry in like 20-30 mins maybe. Never was uncomfortable
Does Whoop wor good over the tattoos?
I used the whoop this month compared to a £35 apple watch rip off chinese copy from amazon. It showed the same calories burnt in my workout for 45 mins this morning and similar hear rate. I think the woop is a pretty awful rip off its just the form factor thats decent. Back to Garmin thankfully the whoop was a free trial
Bluetooth or RF radiation from sleeping with that every day?
Yes that exists
@@ShervinShares what are your thoughts on that? My only issue with getting the band is that
@@nattygains2955 there's not enough conclusive research to say that is bad, so I dont think about it. i also wear like 5 diff gadgets to bed every night
What dashboard is that to show whoop and oura data in a single one?
this one is called habitdash!
I liked the WHOOP but it did not track my sleep accurately. If I woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom or whatever reason then went back to bed it wouldn’t record the second half of my sleep so I stopped using it. I find my Apple Watch and fitbit track my sleep more accurately.
Is the Apple Watch Ultra? So the Apple Watch can detect naps or the number of times when you woke to go to the bathroom at night?
this is just like the Apple Watch though........ I don't get it. (and this costs monthly...)
So… How it helps u to go to sleep? And whyyyyy
Which browser-based dashboard are you using to show your WHOOP + Oura data on the same dashboard?
What's the website you use to create a dashboard for all the metrics?
HabitDash !
Can it work without membership?
only as a HR monitor
Been looking into whoop but I was wondering if you had any HR inaccuracy issues when wearing it on your wrist? Been seeing some people with these problems
In my experience, over the last 6 or so months it’s kept pace with my Apple Watch no matter if it’s on my wrist, my shirt, or my boxers. They have a bicep band for even better accuracy, but to be honest I haven’t seen much of a difference.
If you have hairy arms it throws the readings off. I’ve actually had to shave a small square in my forearm for it but it’s dead accurate now
it is surely a fun product, but essentially not required at all and the monthly fee is a dealbreaker for me. i do enough sports to feel well without a device how i have recovered or not.
This was put together very well
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I disagree with the statement that measuring the sleep negatively impacts the stress and sleep health.
Just take the data of the first week as a baseline and then try to improve from there. If you were drunk last night and didn't sleep properly (obviously), you will see the impact right away and it will prevent negative habits at least.
I did not say it does! I said “it can” depending on your personality
Bro your voice is just like kumail nanjiani
New sub. Great videos
I check my sleep stats once or twice a month.
Why would you pay $20-$30/month membership when Apple Watch will give you better information for free?
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Where is the link for the group?
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4:39 ??
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Aren't devices like these simply crutches for lacking self-control?
Yes, but sometimes we have blind spots and need something pointed out/confirmed before you can act on it.
‘It’s FRICTIONLESS’ -Cody Ko
Lmao
1:33
I got the Whoop add before the video
Good Health and well being, two things. Both can benefit the other, but no devices measure well being.
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thanks a lot
I get that we to have evolve ('when and where necessary') with the tech.
But we all just need to stop...take a breath, kick back, relax and just 'LIVE' life, like we just don't give a sh*t!. (even if it's for just a day). But if you find that just a 'little too hard' and you get the shakes and jitters...then perhaps admittedly, your just in far too deep and it's time for rehab.
YOU REALLY DONT REQUIRE SONETHING LIKE WHOOP.
Train hard, eat healthy, get a whole body checkup every 6 months & you automatically will get a good sleep. THATS ALL.
Buy a Velcro strap for the watch
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Watched the first 2 minutes. Feels like an advertise for whoop.
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We need this in India bro
Used your code. Let's see if this is worth $20-30/mo
lmk what you think!
These app makers who go for annual subscriptions will have a special place in hell
okay but how is this better than some kind of data collecting watch like the ones from Xiaomi
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I love the concept and data from Whoop (the marketing helps too). Something no one seems to talk about is the EMF radiation that Whoop has. You wear this device on your skin 24/7 and it doesn’t have a flight mode (compared to other wearables). The Oura Ring provides similar data and has much lower EMF radiation. I know these are still low levels for humans, but the lack of a flight mode is a deal-breaker for me personally. However, I would love to test Whoop when they add it. Love your content and your reviews, cheers from Sweden.
Worries about EMF emissions are completely misplaced. EMF of devices like wearables, smartphones etc are not ionizing, don't have enough energy within the radiation to be harmful for cells.
There has never been scientific work to show that radiation of that kind is dangerous in any way. none whatsoever
Electromagnetic radiation is non-ionizing, it does not interfere with your body.
if you send them a gdpr request they will send you all your data within 30 days. I did this when I stopped using WHOOP and they sent me everything, tons of info.
That’s great to know! I just wish it wasn’t this complex
3 years, I doubt it
Why the fook would I want to pay for a gadget and then pay 20$ a month just to use it lol fukedup
You don’t pay for the device, you just pay for the subscription for both the device, which is replaced every time a new version comes out free of charge, and the application
Nice advert.
lol it’s a review!
@@ShervinShares anything with a discount code incorporated is a advert 🤣
I’m calling this the Whoopity Whoop!
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All these companies will start off pretty well and then...
Hahaha
The only bad thing about the whoop is the subscription you need to pay to even use the thing ontop of the 200 dollar price tag.
I guess you didn't care to mention this lmao.
Now if only the apple watch can do this. In before Apple buys Whoop.
I took it all with a grain of salt
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If I could get it without a subscription I’ll stick with Apple and Garmin
The subscription ruins it
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I just don’t want to make monthly payments on a device. I’d rather buy once cry once.
has anyone ever told you that you sound like Kumail Nanjiani?
I wore the random number generator for 3 years then put it in the bin….
As much as I dig the idea of it, the subscription fee (especially here in Australia) is just too much frankly. A shame really.