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Black Unity Apple Watch Band now available in PH

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Apple officially introduced a new Apple Watch band to celebrate Black History Month, called the Unity Connection Braided Solo Loop, and it is now listed on the Apple Store in the Philippines.

Apple demonstrates its ongoing dedication to funding organizations which deliver artistic and educational resources to communities facing financial difficulties through their new band. These organizations include Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Urban Arts which operates in New York and Youth Music which operates in London and Art Gallery of New South Wales which operates in Sydney and Enactus México which operates in Mexico City.

The Unity Connection Braided Solo Loop was created by Black designers and their supporters who work at Apple. The band uses recycled polyester yarn to create a soft and textured band which also protects against sweat and water. The band uses recycled polyester yarn to create a soft and textured band which also protects against sweat and water.

The band offers two size options which include 42mm and 46mm while its band sizes range from 0 to 12. The device works with Apple Watch Series 4 and newer models together with Apple Watch SE devices and all variants of Apple Watch Ultra except for the 46mm size which has limited Ultra compatibility.

In the Philippines, the Unity Connection Braided Solo Loop is now available for order through the Apple Store online with a price set at PHP 5,990.

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Erl Burtanog

Erl Burtanog

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Erldian Burtanog is a Communication Arts graduate who brings a fresh perspective to the world of technology. His curiosity and passion for storytelling have led him to cover the latest in tech, innovation, and digital trends. He specializes in video production, editing, and writing, and has covered events both locally and internationally for YugaTech. Outside of tech journalism, he creates fashion content and pursues his interest in styling, blending creativity with media and storytelling.

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