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Whoop wins a key US court ruling against copycat wearables


What you need to know

  • A U.S. court has blocked Lexqi from selling faceless wearables that closely copy Whoop’s signature design.
  • The court ruled that Whoop’s design has been central to its business and was nearly identical in Lexqi’s products.
  • While Whoop’s pricing remains controversial, the ruling reinforces accountability against counterfeit products.

Whoop might have just secured a big win against brands selling similar faceless health trackers in the U.S.

Traditionally, when it comes to fitness bands (not to be confused with smartwatches) Whoop is usually the first name that comes to mind. However, due to its high pricing and the nature of the market, a quick search on Amazon reveals several brands selling similarly designed products in the U.S.



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