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card_name and card_name just announced that their cards will now include wellness benefits for a limited time. Here are the details.
The WHOOP armband is a fitness tracker you wear on your wrist or arm to monitor your body’s health. It tracks things like heart rate, sleep, and how hard you train. It doesn’t have a screen, and you check all your data in the phone app. The app shows how well you slept, how recovered you are, and if your body is ready to work out or needs rest. It’s made for people who want to better understand their health and improve their performance.
WHOOP uses a membership model rather than a one-time device purchase. When you sign up, you pay a yearly fee that includes the band and full access to the app’s health and performance insights. Plans typically range from around $150 to $350 per year, depending on the level of features you choose. Higher tiers include more advanced health metrics, while the basic plan covers sleep, recovery, and strain tracking. If you cancel your membership, the device stops collecting and showing data, since the service is tied to the subscription.
Cardmembers must activate the offer through Chase Offers before purchase. Eligible purchases include WHOOP memberships. The offer can be redeemed once per eligible cardmember through May 12, 2026. For more information on the Chase Sapphire WHOOP offer, visit whoop.com/chase-sapphire. To activate the WHOOP offer, visit here.

Go to the Sapphire Reserve offers page to view the offer, then click to enroll.

You can see that I registered for the offer. I have the Oura ring from a different card’s credit, but I might as well try this out for free, right?

Additional current offers for Chase Sapphire Reserve® and card_name card members include:
Visit Chase Offers to activate these offers and more. Activation of the offers before purchasing is required.

These are limited-time credits, but they can give you a year of wellness opportunities to try out. Personally, I think it’s amazing that Chase wants to give us an opportunity to increase our health.

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