The next Apple Watch ban? New lawsuit targets the ‘fall detection’ technology in your favorite smartwatches


  • Tech company UnaliWear is suing Apple, Google, Garmin and Samsung
  • It’s about the use of fall detection technology on some of the best smartwatches
  • If UnaliWear wins, there could be huge implications for the industry

Fall detection is a key feature of many top smartwatches, including the Apple Watch and models from Garmin, Samsung and Google’s Fitbit. Still, its future on your device may be in jeopardy, as one company claims all of these devices have illegally copied their trip-and-drop technology. If it prevails, the smartwatch industry could look very different.

At issue is the aforementioned fall detection technology, which wearables company UnaliWear says infringes its patents. UnaliWear makes wearables for older adults, with these products featuring a fall detection system called RealFall, which it says can distinguish between actual falls and everyday movements.

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