New Delhi, May 11 -- Amid rising competition in the wearables segment, WHOOP is adding a new suite of health and AI-driven features. Among the highlights of the update is the addition of on-demand video consultations with licensed clinicians directly inside its app.

The feature is not currently available, and WHOOP says it will make its way to the company's app in the United States this summer. Whoop's new features also come shortly after Fitbit launched its Fitbit Air tracker with a $99.99 price tag and no subscription.

WHOOP says its new feature will allow clinicians to access months of biometric data collected by the wearable before consultations begin.

"Unlike traditional healthcare experiences that rely on brief, episodic snapshot...