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Unfortunately, the latter accessories are only going to be available with the iMac Pro come December (cue the reseller market with a premium markup on these). Offer black AirPods, and space gray/black Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Mouse.
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Include black power bricks and power cables/Lightning cables with space gray devices, in line with what the company has done with the Apple TV and Mac Pro. However at $299-$339, these aren’t reasonable for most people.Įven if Apple wouldn’t go all in and offer a black option for all of its accessories, adapters, and cables, here’s what I’d love to see… Not long after we saw some concepts, Colorware began offering to custom paint jobs for the fully wireless earbuds. Instead it features third-party option like Belkin on its website and in stores…all of which are offered in black.Īnother product that recently highlighted how good Apple’s products look in black are AirPods. Interesting enough, along with Apple’s all-in move to USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 on the latest MacBook Pro, the company isn’t making a Thunderbolt 3 cable. As for all of the company’s accessories like Lightning cables, USB-C cables, EarPods, AirPods, adapters, power bricks and more, white is the only offering. When it comes to accessories, Apple used to offer its Thunderbolt cables in both black and white (which was an anomaly), though now it’s back to just white. In contrast, when the Apple TV switched to the black, plastic puck form factor in 2010, Apple switched to a black power cable (Apple’s now retired HDMI cable was only offered in black). Another example is the 2013 Mac Pro, which adopted a black power cable to better match the machine’s aesthetic. However, the iMac and all MacBook models (and colors) still come with a white power adapter and cable. And the iMac has featured black bezels and a black Apple logo since 2007 after a mostly white design. It was the late 2008 15-inch MacBook Pro that moved from a silver to a black keyboard. It’s not just recently that Apple started including darker color schemes with its devices. With the darker space gray color available as a default on iPhones, iPads, and even MacBooks nowadays, the standard white accessories have started to look cheap and tacky and not iconic for many customers.Īpple currently offers very few accessories in black, leaving that to third-party vendors (or as premium exclusives with the upcoming iMac Pro). Since then, its cables, adapters, and other accessories have generally followed that trend. The company even made a whole ad campaign out of the instantly recognizable white cord. Apple has made white accessories a signature design since the white earbuds dangled from the white iPod in 2001.
