Amazon Prime Day has kicked off with thousands of impressive Prime-exclusive deals across everything from home appliances to fitness tech. A case in point, there’s a compelling deal on the Whoop 5.0. Incidentally, eagle-eyed fans may have spotted that the wearable has been sported by members of the England football team, who are expected to wear the trackers throughout the tournament, including during matches, to help maximise recovery between games.Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Rory McIlroy and LeBron James, as well as The Independent's fitness journalists, the wearable has become one of the most popular recovery and performance trackers in sport.Unlike a traditional smartwatch, the screen-free device focuses on tracking sleep, strain and recovery, helping athletes better understand when to push harder and when to prioritise rest. With more games than ever, lots of cross-border travel and varying heat and humidity, recovery is something the players will have to take seriously this summer.Interestingly, Whoop isn't an official sponsor of England or the Football Association, suggesting the trackers are being used as a performance tool rather than a piece of promotional kit.For everything you need to know about the Whoop 5.0, and how to snap it up for less with this Prime Day deal, keep scrolling. Read more: Is the Whoop 5.0 the best fitness tracker for runners? Whoop 5.0When The Independent's former fitness and wellbeing editor Emilie Lavinia reviewed the Whoop 5.0, she called it “the best health coach you'll find outside of a human being”, praising its exceptional battery life, detailed recovery insights and ability to turn complex health data into routine-changing advice. The screen-free wearable tracks sleep, strain, recovery and VO2 max, helping athletes and regular users better understand how their bodies are responding to training, stress and rest. As a CrossFitter, I’m a big fan myself and have been wearing a Whoop for several years to help improve my cardio load and recover for future sessions.Right now, you can save on Whoop peak and the Whoop life for Prime Day, with the peak reduced in price to £189, and the life down to £289. For more, we’ve reviewed the best fitness trackers