Launch of new Apple Watch Pride Edition straps and faces

Launch of new Apple Watch Pride Edition straps and faces If you want to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ movement while adding some color to your wrist, Apple has the band for you, having just released two new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands. First up is the Pride Edition Braided Only Ribbon, which weaves the colors of the rainbow Pride flag with light blue, pink, and white (to represent transgender and non-binary people), as well as black and brown (to symbolize black and Latinx communities, along with those who have died or are living with HIV/AIDS). Made from elastic recycled yarns woven together with silicone threads, it's compatible with Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch 4 or later, and is available in 12 different lengths for €99/€99/AU$139.

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Apple Watch Bracelet Pride Edition

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Apple Watch Bracelet Pride Edition

Nike Pride Edition Sport Loop (Image credit: Apple) Then there's the Nike Sport Loop Pride Edition, which features six of the original colors of the rainbow and uses reflective thread to make you more visible when you're exercising outside at night. It comes with a matching Nike watch face, is compatible with Apple Watch 3 or later, and costs $49 / £49 / AU$69. Both straps are available to order now, but a Pride watch face is coming soon. Designed to mirror the colors of the Pride Edition Braided Single Buckle, the threads on this dial endlessly scroll and come to life when you lift your wrist. Apple hasn't said exactly when this face will be available, only that it will land as part of a software update, and that if you buy the Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop, you'll be able to use the App Clip feature to make it easy to access. once available.