Apple Watch update as new designs revealed ahead of March event
APPLE has just announced the arrival of its latest Apple Watch straps which feature spring colours and styles.
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Apple Watch owners now have some new straps to choose from with the US technology firm announcing its latest spring collection.
These designs include Woven Nylon bands with a fresh stripe that alternates white with colour and exclusive Nike bands that colour-match with the latest Nike running shoes.
There’s also an update to the premium Hermès straps which now include refreshed accent colours and a new Single Tour Rallye design which has been inspired by the classic Hermès driving glove.
Apple says its Watch bands will be available to order on apple.com later this month with prices starting from £49.
If you fancy treating yourself to a Hermès strap it will cost a little more with prices for these starting from £439.
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HERE'S A FULL LIST OF THE NEW COLOURS
Sport Band in Denim Blue, Lemonade and Red Raspberry
Woven Nylon in Black Stripe, Blue Stripe, Grey Stripe and Pink Stripe
Sport Loop in Flash Light, Hot Pink, Marine Green and Tahoe Blue
Classic Buckle in Spring Yellow, Electric Blue and Soft Pink
Nike Sport in Barely Rose/Pearl Pink, Black/White and Cargo Khaki/Black
Nike Sport Loop in Black/Pure Platinum, Bright Crimson/Black, Cargo Khaki, Midnight Fog and Pearl Pink
38mm Double Tour in Indigo with rouge H polished edge and rouge H contrasted loop
38mm Double Tour in Blanc with rouge H polished edge and rouge H contrasted loop
42mm Single Tour Rallye in Indigo with rouge H polished edge and rouge H contrasted loop
42mm Single Tour Rallye in Blanc with rouge H polished edge and rouge H contrasted loop
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These new Apple Watch updates come as the US technology firm readies itself for another big launch.
Invites were sent out last week to an event in Chicago on March 27 and this could be a perfect time to announce the latest lineup which could include new iPads.
The invite which reads “Let’s take a field trip”, includes an image of the famous Apple logo which appears to have been hand drawn using the Apple Pencil stylus.
The invitation contains no other details except that it will take place at a tech college in the city.
Apple has been pushing the concept of getting more schools to use iPads and some are speculating that the event will be used to reveal a budget version of the popular device aimed at students.
This low cost tablet could hit stores with a price of around £250 and, if true, this would make it one of the cheapest iPads to date.