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Apple launches new Black Unity Bloom Apple Watch Band, wallpapers ahead of Black History Month

Apple Watch owners can now purchase the 2024 Black Unity Bloom Sport Band and pair it with a matching iPhone and iPad wallpaper.

The Black Unity Bloom Sport Band for Apple Watch has a unique red, green, and yellow floral design. Inspired by cultural diversity, each band has slight variations. The pin has a durable diamond-like carbon finish, with "Truth, Power, Solidarity" and a flower emblem etched on it.

The Unity Bloom Apple Watch face has a floral design symbolizing a commitment to a more equitable world. Users can choose a single or full-bloom display, and the flowers bloom with vibrant colors when the wrist is raised.

Additionally, iPhone and iPad users can display support with the Unity Bloom Lock Screen wallpaper. It features an outline of flowers that fill with color when activated.

The Black Unity Bloom Sport Band is available to order on Apple's website and the Apple Store app starting Wednesday and will be available to purchase in select locations beginning January 23 for $49. The Unity Bloom watch face will be available the week of January 22.

Also available for purchase are Apple's Black Unity Sport Loop, Braided Solo Loop, and Sport Band.

The Unity Bloom iPad and iPhone wallpaper will be available starting the week of January 22.



2 Comments

AppleZulu 8 Years · 2205 comments

O.K., before some of you predictably get upset and start into it, just remember that that White History Month has already been every month for forever. Also, it turns out to be worthwhile to have an intentional look at Black history, because it seems there's a lot more there than you were led to believe by that one paragraph in American history textbooks about that one Black guy coming up with peanut butter. Not only did a lot more Black folks do a lot more things than that, but also, the peanut butter thing is even just a footnote in George Washington Carver's bio. So you know. It's an opportunity to learn something.

jSnively 13 Years · 402 comments

Yeahh.... i'm just going to go ahead and lock this thread. Good job ruining it for everybody, post that I deleted