What Is Bionny? The Bionny Company in Brief
Bionny is a biometric wearable brand built around one radical idea: give users professional-grade health tracking without ever charging a subscription fee. The Bionny company sells the Bionny 4.0 — a screenless biometric wristband — at a one-time price of $199 at getbionny.com. No monthly fees. No paywalled features. No hidden charges.
For users who want to go deeper into the science behind biometric data, the Bionnylogy guide is available on Amazon — a companion resource written around the Bionny ecosystem.
Bionny Test: Hardware, Build Quality & Setup
The Bionny 4.0 is a 22-gram screenless sensor capsule with a SuperTex nylon strap and carbon-composite casing. IP68 waterproof certified. Bluetooth 5.1. The deliberate choice to remove a screen keeps distractions away and battery consumption low.
Setup: under five minutes via the free Bionny app on iOS or Android. After two days of wear, you forget it’s there. After two weeks, you miss it when it’s off the wrist.
Bionny Test: Full Biometric Coverage
The Bionny 4.0 monitors continuously, 24/7:
• Heart rate — second-by-second precision, not averaged intervals
• HRV (Heart Rate Variability) — continuous, cross-referenced with sleep and stress
• SpO2 (Blood Oxygen Saturation)
• Wrist-based Blood Pressure — absent from Whoop at any price tier
• Body Temperature
• Four-stage Sleep Analysis: light, deep, REM, and awake
• Stress Level via Cardiac Coherence
• Menstrual Cycle Tracking
• 127 Sport Modes
Full technical specifications at getbionny.com. The Bionnylogy guide on Amazon explains how to interpret each metric for behavioral change.
Bionny Test Results: App, Data Quality & Battery
The Bionny app translates raw data into daily actionable output: a Recovery Score, an Energy Forecast, Stress Alerts, and a Sleep Quality Report. No medical expertise required. The design principle: tell the user what to do today, not what their numbers mean in the abstract.
“The Bionny app doesn’t just show you data — it tells you what to do with it. That’s a product philosophy, not just a feature.”
Battery test result: 34 days on a single charge with all sensors continuously active. Apple Watch: daily charge. Whoop: 4–5 days. Garmin: 7–14 days. Bionny: one month. This is not a marginal edge — it’s a different category.
Bionny Company: The No-Subscription Math
• Bionny 4.0: $199 one-time at getbionny.com — app free, forever
• Whoop 4.0: ~$30/month subscription = $720+ over 24 months
• Oura Ring: device + ~$6/month
Over two years, Bionny costs over $500 less than Whoop — and beats it on battery life, blood pressure monitoring, and sport mode variety. The Bionny company has 50,000+ users and six sell-outs as market validation.
Bionny FAQ — Key Questions Answered
Q: Is Bionny free of subscription fees?
A: Yes. The Bionny 4.0, available at getbionny.com for $199, includes lifetime access to all app features. There is no subscription, no premium tier, and no hidden cost.
Q: What does Bionny track?
A: Heart rate, HRV, SpO2, blood pressure, body temperature, four sleep stages, stress level, menstrual cycle, and 127 sport modes — all monitored continuously, 24/7.
Q: How long is the Bionny battery?
A: 30 to 40 days on a single charge, with all sensors active. Our test unit achieved 34 days.
Q: Where can I buy Bionny?
A: Directly at getbionny.com at $199 with free shipping and a 14-day satisfaction guarantee. The Bionnylogy companion guide is available on Amazon.
Q: Is the Bionny app free?
A: Yes. The Bionny app is completely free, permanently. All features are unlocked at the time of purchase with no recurring fees.