Wearables 7 min de lecture February 12, 2026

Garmin Connect+ vs Fitbit Premium vs WHOOP : comparatif des abonnements wearables (2026)

Les abonnements wearables coûtent de 60 à 400 $ par an. Nous comparons Garmin Connect+, Fitbit Premium, WHOOP et Oura pour déterminer lesquels valent vraiment le coup.

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Wearable hardware used to be the product. That model is dead. En 2026, every major company requires or incentivizes an ongoing subscription -- and the gap between free and paid has grown wider than most buyers realize.

Garmin launched Connect+ in late 2025, joining Fitbit Premium, WHOOP's mandatory membership, and Oura's subscription tier. The question isn't whether you should pay. It's whether what you're paying for actually changes your health outcomes.

We used all four subscriptions for three months each. Here's what's worth your money.

Verdict rapide

Best ValueOura ($5.99/mo)
Best for AthletesWHOOP ($239/yr)
Best ContentFitbit Premium (700+ videos)
Best Free TierGarmin (watch still works)
Most Aggressive PaywallWHOOP (device dies without sub)

Oura Subscription

At $5.99/mo, Oura delivers the most accurate sleep data, clinically validated temperature tracking, and the most actionable daily Score de préparation. Best health insight per dollar spent.

Wearable Subscriptions in 2026

$239/yr

Most expensive

WHOOP membership (mandatory)

$69.99/yr

Newest entrant

Garmin Connect+

$71.88/yr

Best value

Oura subscription

65%

Features paywalled

Up from 40% in 2023

What's Behind Each Paywall

FeatureFeatureGarmin Connect+Fitbit PremiumWHOOPOura Sub
Annual PriceAnnual Price$69.99$79.99$239 (mandatory)$71.88
Hardware CostHardware Cost$350–$1,000+$150–$350Included$349
Free Tier?Free Tier?Yes -- basic trackingYes -- very limitedNo -- device is uselessYes -- basic scores only
Stadification du sommeilStadification du sommeilAdvanced (paid)Detailed (paid)IncludedBest-in-class (paid)
HRV TrendsHRV TrendsPaid onlyPaid onlyIncludedPaid only
Training ReadinessTraining ReadinessPaid onlyN/AScore de récupérationScore de préparation (paid)
Content LibraryContent LibraryCoach+ plans700+ videos, 600+ meditationsStrain CoachLimited
Illness DetectionIllness DetectionBody Battery dropsN/ARecovery anomaliesTemp deviation (best)

WHOOP's All-or-Nothing Model

If your WHOOP membership lapses, the band becomes a bracelet. No data, no metrics, no history access. The hardware is "free" with membership, but you're locked into $239/an minimum. Always export data before canceling.

True 3-Year Cost of Ownership

The subscription sticker price is misleading without hardware costs.

Total Cost Over 3 Years
PlatformHardware3-Year Total
Fitbit Charge 7 + Premium$150$390
Fitbit Sense 3 + Premium$300$540
Oura Ring 4 + Sub$349$565
Garmin FR 265 + Connect+$450$660
WHOOP 4.0 (24-mo)$0 (included)$717
Apple Watch Ultra 2 (no sub)$799$799
Garmin Fenix 8 + Connect+$1,000$1,210

The Apple Watch Benchmark

Apple Watch is the only major wearable with sans abonnement requirement. All health features included in the purchase price. The trade-off: Apple's sleep analytics are the shallowest in this comparison. You get everything free, but "everything" is less.

Garmin Connect+: Serious Athletes Only

Garmin Connect+ — Value Score
7.8/10

Training Readiness synthesizes HRV, sleep, load, and recovery into a daily score. Garmin Coach+ adds AI-personalized training plans that adapt weekly. Monthly Health Snapshots consolidate all your trends.

The sting: previously free features are migrating behind the paywall. Body Battery detailed views and charge d'entraînement recommendations increasingly require Connect+.

Who Benefits Most

Runners, cyclists, and triathletes training 4+ days per week with high-end Garmin hardware. Casual step-counters can skip it entirely.

Fitbit Premium: The Content Machine

Fitbit Premium — Value Score
7/10

700+ workout videos and 600+ mindfulness sessions make this a wellness content platform. The 90-day wellness reports are genuinely insightful.

The problem: Fitbit's free tier is aggressively stripped. Daily Readiness, stadification du sommeil, HRV, stress management? All Premium-only. A $150-$350 device feels crippled without paying.

WHOOP: Expensive but Elite

WHOOP Membership — Value Score
8.4/10

WHOOP's Strain/Recovery/Sleep triad remains the most sophisticated training management system in consumer wearables. The Recovery score is the most reliable daily readiness metric we've tested.

Sleep Coach calculates your specific besoin de sommeil tonight based on accumulated strain, dette de sommeil, and tomorrow's plans. A rest day might need 7.2 hours; post-marathon training might demand 9.5 hours. No competitor matches this precision.

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Oura: The Sleep King

Oura Subscription — Value Score
8.7/10

At $5.99/mo, Oura delivers 78% stadification du sommeil accuracy (meilleur de sa catégorie), temperature deviation for early illness detection, and a Score de préparation with seven contributing factors. The free tier shows you a number; the subscription tells you why that number is what it is.

Oura's Cancellation Advantage

Unlike WHOOP, your Oura Ring keeps working at a basic level after cancellation. Your data isn't deleted -- resubscribe months later and full analytics return. Meaningfully better than losing everything.

Gagnants par catégorie

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Best Value for Money

Oura Subscription Winner

$5.99/mo for the most accurate sleep data, illness detection via temperature, and actionable Readiness breakdowns. Unmatched health insight per dollar.

Runner-up: Garmin Connect+

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Best for Athletes

WHOOP Membership Winner

Strain/Recovery is purpose-built for training management. Sleep Coach and continuous HRV monitoring create a complete athletic optimization system.

Runner-up: Garmin Connect+

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Best Content Library

Fitbit Premium Winner

700+ workout videos and 600+ mindfulness sessions. No other wearable subscription comes close in volume or variety.

Runner-up: Garmin Connect+

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Best Free Tier

Garmin Winner

Your Garmin watch remains a fully capable sports watch without paying a cent. GPS tracking, basic sleep, workout recording all preserved.

Runner-up: Apple Watch

The Subscription Creep Problem

It's Getting Worse

In 2023, ~40% of advanced wearable features required a subscription. En 2026, it's ~65%. Garmin's Training Readiness was free on Fenix 7 -- now requires Connect+ on newer firmware. Fitbit's stadification du sommeil was free in 2021 -- now Premium-only. The only hedge: choose a platform whose subscription you'd willingly pay for indefinitely.

Pros

  • Subscriptions fund genuine algorithm improvements and R&D
  • Advanced analytics (HRV trends, score de préparations) deliver real health value
  • Competition between platforms keeps driving feature innovation
  • Oura and Garmin preserve solid free tiers

Cons

  • Previously free features migrating behind paywalls
  • WHOOP and Fitbit free tiers are essentially nonfunctional
  • 65% paywall rate is accelerating toward higher
  • No industry standard for what 'free' must include

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Frequently Asked Questions

Only if you train 4+ days per week with structured plans. Training Readiness and Coach+ genuinely improve periodization. Casual users can skip it -- the free tier is adequate.

No. Zero standalone functionality. No data, no sync, no metrics. Always export data before canceling. The 24-month plan reduces cost to ~$199/yr but locks you in.

Your ring keeps collecting data and shows basic scores. You lose contributing factor breakdowns, HRV trends, and temperature tracking. Data isn't deleted -- resubscribe later and everything returns.

Generally no -- the IRS classifies them as wellness products, not medical devices. Exception: if a physician prescribes a specific wearable for a diagnosed condition, both device and subscription may qualify for HSA/FSA.

For most users, no. The data overlap is substantial. The one exception: competitive athletes using WHOOP for strain tracking + Oura for sleep optimization, though that's $311/yr combined.

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