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ToggleIn celebration of Black History Month, Apple has introduced an extraordinary Black Unity Collection, which honors and celebrates Black culture and community. The centerpiece of this collection is the limited-edition Black Unity Sport Loop designed for the Apple Watch, alongside a special Unity Rhythm watch face and a selection of stunning new wallpapers for iPhones and iPads.
This newly launched Black Unity Sport Loop features an innovative design, characterized by an engaging color-changing pattern that reacts to the movement of the wearer’s wrist. Notably, the accompanying Unity Rhythm watch face displays a vibrant triadic combination of colors—red, green, and yellow—that syncs with the device’s gyroscope. Additionally, this unique watch face is programmed to chime every hour and half-hour, adding an Element of interactivity and engagement for users.
Alongside the watchband, the Unity Rhythm wallpapers are designed to showcase the word “Unity” such that it rotates its orientation depending on whether the device is locked or unlocked, creating an added visual uniqueness.
This stylish accessory is available in two sizes—42mm and 46mm—and remains compatible with the Apple Watch Series 4 or later, Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Ultra, and, notably, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 (for the 46mm band only). Interested customers can find the Black Unity Sport Loop available for purchase online via the Apple Store for Rs 4,500. It will also be available in physical retail locations later this week for those preferring an in-store experience.
For additional offers, be sure to check out: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 receives a Rs 15,000 discount on Amazon, with further bank offers available.
The highly anticipated Unity Rhythm watch face, along with the wallpapers for iPhone and iPad, will be part of an upcoming software update, catering to users of devices like the Apple Watch Series 6 or newer, iPhone Xs or newer, and selected iPad models.
Furthermore, Apple is proud to lend its support to numerous globally recognized organizations that champion music, creativity, and community connectivity. Among these are the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music located in New Orleans, the Battersea Arts Centre based in London, the Music Forward Foundation in Los Angeles, the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, and the National Museum of African American Music situated in Nashville.