Apple is urging its customers to commemorate Black History Month by focusing on Black health and wellbeing through a range of exclusive content and collections available across devices and services. Users can listen to special episodes of “The Message” on Apple Music 1 that discuss Black creators’ contributions to culture and the importance of health and wellness in the community throughout the month; join new workouts that honour Black History Month on Apple Fitness+; discover new podcasts from Black creators about health, well-being, culture, and history on Apple Podcasts; and much more. Customers may also get the new Apple Watch Black Unity Braided Solo Loop and a limited edition Unity Lights watch face starting today.

Apple Music

Apple Music is launching a campaign centred on the concept “Music is Healing.” Special editions of “The Message” on Apple Music will feature in-depth interviews with Ebro Darden, Apple Music’s head of Hip-Hop and R&B editorial, as well as guests. The radio episodes will contextualise current challenges concerning Black health and wellbeing, as well as showcase the historical perspective, successes, and contributions made by Black people to culture. On the Apple Music Browse, Genre, and Radio sites, music programming will emphasise varied interpretations of the themes Movement, Black Love, Celebration, and Peace. Full-day takeovers of music videos inspired by the campaign will also be available on Apple Music TV.

Apple Fitness+

Apple Fitness+ will feature new workouts that pay tribute to Black History Month, including playlists dedicated to celebrating Black artists, as well as two new meditations led by Fitness+ trainers Christian Howard and JoAnna Hardy, focused on the themes of gratitude and awareness, to assist users on their health and well-being journey. Throughout the month, users will also have the option to participate in the Unity Challenge and receive a limited-edition reward by closing their Move ring seven days in a row. To commemorate Black History Month, the inclusive Fitness+ trainer team will also wear the new Apple Watch Unity Braided Solo Loop. As per the company on February 7, Fitness+ will also release a new episode of Time to Walk, a motivating audio experience on Apple Watch, including activist Ay Tometi, one of the Black Lives Matter movement’s founders. On this stroll, she discusses how the death of Trayvon Martin fueled her advocacy and how changing her name changed her view on life. On the same day, Time to Run, an audio running experience designed to help users become more consistent and better runners, will debut a new episode starring Fitness+ trainer Cory Wharton-Malcolm as he coaches runners through Atlanta, Georgia, including notable sights such as the Martin Luther King, Jr. Birth Home and the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame.

Apple Podcasts

Listeners on Apple Podcasts may browse a large collection of episodes by Black producers concerning Black history, health, well-being, and culture. Apple Podcasts has also asked seven transformative, would-be podcasting history-makers to share their highly praised work alongside episodes that inspire them. Listeners in the United States can explore curated collections from bestselling author, professor, and social commentator Roxane Gay; food writer, entrepreneur, and founder of Whetstone Magazine Stephen Satterfield; former basketball player and sports TV personality Jay Williams; artist and poet Morgan Harper Nichols; Glory Edim, founder of the Well-Read Black Girl reading network; and Rashad Bilal and Troubadour, founders of the financial literacy and lifestyle brand Earn Your Leisure.

Apple Watch

Apple is releasing a limited-edition Apple Watch Black Unity Braided Solo Loop and matching Unity Lights watch face inspired by Afrofuturism, an ideology that analyses the Black experience through a narrative of science, technology, and self-empowerment. As part of this launch, Apple is partnering with groups focused on increasing inclusion in science and technology for communities of colour through its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative.

The Apple Watch Black Unity Braided Solo Loop and matching Unity Lights watch face, designed by members and friends of Apple’s Black creative community to commemorate Black history and culture, honour generations of Black people across the African diaspora. This design represents a shared belief in the need for a more equal society. The Pan-African flag’s brilliant red and green hues emerge as scattered light over the black ribbon. The band is supplemented with the Unity Lights watch face, which was created with 2D ray tracing, a technology never previously used for a watch face. Each pixel on the screen represents light and shadow falling over it, and the movement of the clock hands reveals and hides the light dynamically throughout the day. The Unity Lights watch face may be adjusted to have a full screen or circular dial, as well as black and white options, tick markings, and up to four complexities. Users of the iPhone, iPad, and Mac may also express their support for Black History Month by downloading Afrofuturism-inspired wallpapers from apple.com.

Pricing and Availability

The Black Unity Braided Solo Loop is now available for Rs 7,900 on apple.com/in. The Black Unity Braided Solo Loop is compatible with Apple Watch Series 4 and later. The Unity Lights watch face will be released today for Apple Watch Series 4 and later running watchOS 8.3, as well as iPhone 6s and later running iOS 15.2. Customers may download the watch face via apple.com/in or from the Apple Watch Black Unity package, which will have App Clip capability. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.

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