- Apple just launched its 2025 Black Unity Collection.
- There is a new black device sports loop for Apple Watch with a matching watch surface.
- The Collection of the Year was inspired by “The Rhythm of Man.”
At the forefront of Black History Month, which starts on February 1st, Apple just revealed its 2025 Black Unity collection, consisting of a special Redding Apple Watch band, a watch surface and a wallpaper suitable for iPhone and iPad.
Collection Honor Black History Month and celebrates black culture. According to Apple, this year’s drop is inspired by “the rhythm of humanity.” It is appropriately named Unity Rhythm and has black, green and red, the colors of the Pan African flag.
As with previous years, Apple supports more organizations with grants along with this collection falls. These include Ellis Marsalis Center for Music in New Orleans, Battersea Arts Center in London, Music Forward Foundation in Los Angeles, Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney and the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville, Tennessee. 2025 Black Unity Collection was designed by black ads as well as allies at Apple.
First up is the new Black Unity Sport Loop Band for Apple Watch, ready to order now for $ 49 in the US, £ 49.00 in England or AUS $ 69 in Australia. It also comes in 42 mm and 46 mm sizes to make it fit most Apple watches. The black unit sports loop is a woven watch that boasts a lenticular effect thanks to swollen and recessed loops, some with green and others with red. When you carry the band, the idea is that the colors will mix and move together, switch from green to red, with yellow appearing in the middle.
Arriving at an upcoming software update for the Apple Watch Series 6 or more recent is Unity Rhythm Watch Face, taking some signals from Black Unity Sport Loop with numbers for the time being constructed by red, green and yellow loops. Like other Apple Watch faces, when you raise the animated effect, the threads will meet to form the time, and Apple notes that “characteristic, rhythmic time” marks each and a half hours.
A matching wallpaper for iPhone and iPad, appropriately named Unity Rhythm, is launched with a future software update, probably iOS 18.3 and iPados 18.3, currently in beta. The wallpaper uses the red, green and yellow digital strings from Unity Rhythm Watch face to write device.
So while there is a bit of a wait to access Watch Face and backgrounds, Apple is already taking orders on Black Unity Sport Loop for Apple Watch in its online store. It will also start arriving at Apple retail sites this week.