Fitness wearables are shifting from tracking to actual guidance now
What is interesting about smart wearables now that it is entering the screenless fitness band category is that it is not just the product. It is a sign of things to come. I have often noticed that smartwatches are average in tracking actual health data. Whoop, however, has integrated a board-certified physician into its app to explain fatigue and recovery data, which sounds much more practical instead of just feeling like a gimmick. But do we actually need expert guidance to make our wearable more valuable?