Apple has launched a solo loop braided by a limited edition black unity for Apple Watch and ‘Unity Lights’ Watch among other initiatives to celebrate the month of black history this year.
Apple said that the black union braiding solo loops and unity lights that matched the generation of black people awards in the African diaspora.
They have been designed by members and allies of the Black Creative Community on Apple.
The band design, the company said, symbolizes communal belief in the need for a fairer world.
Complementing this band is a facial watch union lights, designed using 2D Ray search.
Apple claims that technology has never been applied for previous watches.
Tracing Ray 2D technology allows pixels on the screen to simulate light and shadows that fall on it and the hour movement simultaneously reveals and hides light, changes dynamically throughout the day.
Users will be able to adjust the face of the watch to be a full screen or circular call.
Other customization options include black and white options, check marks, up to four complications, and monograms.
Apple has also released a well-inspired wallpaper for Mac, iPad and iPhone users who can be downloaded from the company’s website.
The company has also announced a campaign around the music theme is healing in Apple music.
Music programming on the Apple Music Browse page, genre and radio page will also highlight various interpretations around the theme of movement, black love, celebration, and peace.
Apple Fitness + will display new exercises that pay tribute to the black history, including a playlist dedicated to celebrating black artists.
Writers like Harriet A.
Washington and Alex Elle will also be highlighted at the Apple Books App.
Users can also learn about black history or find black-owned business through a guide reduced to Apple Maps application.