Apple released two new Apple Watch Pride Edition Bands today. This year's Pride Edition Sport Band has a unique design with quite artis...
Apple released two new Apple Watch Pride Edition Bands today. This year's Pride Edition Sport Band has a unique design with quite artistic vision, furthermore, the Pride Edition is also coming to the Apple Watch Nike Sport Band for the first time.
According to Apple, the Pride Edition Sport Band is hand-assembled from individual strips of colored fluoroelastomer. The strips are then machine-cut and compression-molded together. This process results in slight differences in the design of the wavy rainbow, rendering each band artfully unique.
Both are available for order today from Apple Online Store, the Apple Store app, and Apple Stores, and pair beautifully with new matching Pride Watch faces that are coming soon as a part of watchOS 6.2.5.
Thru this effort, Apple and Nike support LGBTQ organizations worldwide doing vital advocacy as well as community-building, including GLSEN, PFLAG, The Trevor Project, Gender Spectrum, The National Center for Transgender Equality, and ILGA World, which brings together more than 1,500 member organizations in over 150 countries and regions.
The company launched new watch bands as part of a press release that shows how this year's LGBTQ Pride month had to adapt in the light of the current coronavirus pandemic. So far as the year is concerned, most of the Pride gatherings are actively taking place on the Internet.
The full press release is available here.
According to Apple, the Pride Edition Sport Band is hand-assembled from individual strips of colored fluoroelastomer. The strips are then machine-cut and compression-molded together. This process results in slight differences in the design of the wavy rainbow, rendering each band artfully unique.
Both are available for order today from Apple Online Store, the Apple Store app, and Apple Stores, and pair beautifully with new matching Pride Watch faces that are coming soon as a part of watchOS 6.2.5.
Thru this effort, Apple and Nike support LGBTQ organizations worldwide doing vital advocacy as well as community-building, including GLSEN, PFLAG, The Trevor Project, Gender Spectrum, The National Center for Transgender Equality, and ILGA World, which brings together more than 1,500 member organizations in over 150 countries and regions.
The company launched new watch bands as part of a press release that shows how this year's LGBTQ Pride month had to adapt in the light of the current coronavirus pandemic. So far as the year is concerned, most of the Pride gatherings are actively taking place on the Internet.
The full press release is available here.
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