terça-feira, 24 de maio de 2022

Apple celebrates Pride Month with two new Apple Watch bands | Macworld

In an exclusive announcement in Out magazine, Apple has unveiled two new Apple Watch Sport Loop bands that celebrate the rainbow colors of the Progress flag and are available for purchase today at Apple.com.

The Apple Watch Pride Edition Sport Loop is a light band with colored stripes designed to showcase the colors of the Progress flag, including trans, Latinx, and Black people. It has the word “Pride” woven into the back of the strap in iMac “Hello”-style script using “a three-dimensional look, thanks to a new technique in which several layers of the nylon-woven textile loops were removed.”

Also launching is a Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop, which substitutes black for the white lines and doesn’t include the word “Pride.” The dark colors of the band “promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and equality in sports.”

The watch face includes “digital imagery [reflecting] the woven bands of the Sport Loop, which move when the wearer raises their wrist, taps the face, or rotates the Digital Crown.” It will be available on all Apple Watch Series 4 or later devices running watchOS 8.6.

Apple is also running a new Shot on iPhone Pride campaign that will “showcase imagery from an illustrious group of intersectional creatives, celebrating present-day queer pioneers in places of historic significance to the LGBTQ+ movement.” Apple began making Pride bands in 2016 for employees and started selling them in 2017. 

The Pride Edition Sport Loop and Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop are available for $49 on Apple.com and will be available at Apple Stores beginning May 26. However, Nike is running a sale on Apple Watch bands today and you can get the Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop for $37.50, though the Nike edition band is not yet available.

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Michael Simon has been covering Apple since the iPod was the iWalk. His obsession with technology goes back to his first PC—the IBM Thinkpad with the lift-up keyboard for swapping out the drive. He's still waiting for that to come back in style tbh.

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