Whoop opens its blood-testing service to non-Whoop owners — Garmin, Apple and Oura fans can now use $150 diagnostics test that now includes early cancer screening

Whoop has made its blood-testing service, Advanced Labs, available to everyone, not just its own wearable users. This expansion allows individuals using devices from competitors like Apple and Garmin to access the diagnostics, which now include early cancer detection. The move aims to broaden the service's reach beyond the existing Whoop user base.
Key takeaways
- Whoop blood tests now accessible without a Whoop membership.
- Supports users of Apple, Garmin, and other wearables.
- Includes new early cancer screening capabilities.
- Lowers the barrier to entry for advanced health diagnostics.
Why it matters
This development democratizes access to advanced health diagnostics previously tied to specific ecosystems. Professionals using AI for health tracking or productivity can now integrate more comprehensive biometric data, regardless of their primary wearable brand, potentially leading to more personalized AI-driven wellness insights.
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