Whoop Sues Competitors Over Wearables Trade Dress

On April 3–4, 2026, screenless fitness-tracker maker Whoop filed a trade-dress lawsuit against health app maker Bevel, alleging the app copies Whoop's distinctive look-and-feel and use of Apple Health data. Whoop, which announced a $575 million capital raise the same week, has pursued similar suits earlier against Polar and faces other industry disputes with Meta. The litigation signals mounting IP battles across the wearables market.
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- Read OriginalWearables Are Getting Very Messygizmodo.com


