Apple has released an exclusive Apple Watch band and watch face for Black History Month.
Apple decided to celebrate black history month adding different content to its services, but it also launched a new bracelet and a new sphere for the celebration-exclusive Apple Watch.
Apple recently decided to launch an AirPods alternative for users in Europe, but today surprised many with its event “Apple Shines a Light on Black Voices During Black History Month.”
To celebrate this important part of world history, Apple has dedicated a space within its platform to announce the launch of a new bracelet with an exclusive and incredible design, inspired by the colors of the Pan-African flag and created by collaborators and partners in favor of black cultures.
To complete this superb bracelet available now in the Apple Store, Apple has made available to users the new sphere unit lights.
“This dial is inspired by Afrofuturism, a philosophy that explores the experience of the African diaspora through science, technology and empowerment. The hour and minute hands emit light that reveals your position and that of the other elements of the dial to express the idea of visibility and invisibility.Available in red and green or black and white, this dial can also be personalized with indexes and, if you choose the circular version, with up to four complications of angle.”
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In addition, throughout the month, users will be able to access news in the most important applications of the company. This is what Apple announces from its site.
Apple Music
Special episodes of “The Message” on Apple Music 1 will feature in-depth conversations between Apple Music Hip-Hop and R&B Editor Ebro Darden and guests. The radio episodes will contextualize contemporary issues surrounding Black health and well-being, highlighting the historical perspective, accomplishments, and contributions Black people have made to culture.
Apple Music TV will also feature all-day music video takeovers inspired by the campaign.
AppleFitness+
To support users on their health and wellness journey, Fitness+ will feature new workouts that pay homage to Black History Month, including dedicated playlists celebrating Black artists, as well as as two new meditations led by Black History Fitness+ coaches Christian Howard and JoAnna Hardy, emphasizing the themes of gratitude and awareness.
Throughout the month, users will also have the opportunity to participate in the Unity Challenge and win a limited-edition prize by closing their Move ring seven days in a row.
On February 7, Fitness+ will also launch a new episode of Time to Walk, an inspirational audio experience on Apple Watch, featuring activist Ayọ Tometi, one of the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Apple Podcasts
On Apple Podcasts, listeners can browse an extensive catalog of shows from Black creators and about Black history, health, wellness and culture.
App store
The App Store highlights a full suite of apps that enable Black health and wellbeing in all areas of life, from financial wellbeing to physical and mental wellbeing. Apple’s global editorial team will feature inspiring stories about apps, developers and influential voices creating safe environments for Black communities.
There will be other content on Apple Books and Apple TV such as books and stories relevant to the celebration. Apple Maps and Apple News will also offer detailed and historical information on the most important places and properties on the commemoration of black history and its characters.
Additionally, Apple has already added the new February Physical Activity Challenge with exclusive prizes when you perform physical activity. as fair officially launch the version of iOS 15.3 and all its novelties.
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