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Apple recently created a new section of its online store showcasing accessories with "Colors That Pop," and this week Nimble and Belkin have launched new products as part of this colorful lineup. You can find this section by visiting Apple's accessories page and scrolling down a bit.

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Starting with Nimble, there's a new USB-C charging collection available online, and it's the company's first set of products released on Apple.com and in Apple retail stores. This collection includes a portable charger and various USB-C cables, all of which you can find below.


Belkin's product release includes two new MagSafe-compatible portable batteries, both available on Apple.com. First is the BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank 5K, which comes in a range of colors and can fast charge iPhone 12 models and later up to 15W with Qi2 when the battery pack is plugged in and up to 7.5W when using it wirelessly.

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In total, the power bank provides up to 16 hours of additional battery life, comes with a USB-C port, and includes a USB-C to USB-C cable. This one is priced at $59.95 on Belkin's website and on Apple.com.

Secondly, the BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank 10K can fast charge iPhone 12 models and later up to 15W with Qi2, or up to 20W with the integrated USB-C cable. It can provide up to 35 hours of additional battery life, comes in just one color (black), and is priced at $99.95.

Apple's Colors That Pop section also features accessories from Tech21, SanDisk, and Herschel. The accessories all share a colorful neon hue and are built for products including iPhone 15, AirPods, MacBook Air, AirTag, and more.

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Article Link: Apple Highlights Accessories With 'Colors That Pop' From Nimble, Belkin, and More
 
We don't need no stinkin' neon colored accessories. And while you're at it, Apple, ditch the pink Apple Watches and bring back the rose gold color. My wife has matching necklace, bands, bracelet and even a pen, and they don't look anything like that awful pink.
 
The “B” in Belkin stands for Buyer Beware. They do a poor job supporting their products - Wemo, to be specific.
 
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Four of those objects in the image on the front page make me want to fly into a homicidal rage and smash everything that colour. You know the one, the one that really stands out and is annoying.The one that gives you a headache from looking at it that it would be like an instant military death weaponif it was capable of strobing. Tune down the colours. Less is much more.

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Love colours. Belkin accessories are good. Mainly Apple should have brighter colours for the non Pro models at least. All the colours in the latest lineup are very pale.
 
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Mine was orange version. My boss said it was a toilet seat!😏 but I loved it. I think it had WiFi and I put my own Apple flying saucer shaped WiFi device in my office!
Yep, they accepted Airport cards and that "UFO" was called the Airport Base Station. Was a thing of beauty, both form and function. I still have mine stashed away in the loft.

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Four of those objects in the image on the front page make me want to fly into homicidal rage and smash everything that colour you know the one, the one that really stands out and is annoying the one that gives you a headache from looking at it that it would be like an instant military death rate if it was capable of strobing. Tune down the colours.less is much more.
There is a place for fluoro/neon yellow. Underwater. As in diving equipment.
 
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I'm surprised no one has realized that this is a clue/signal about an upcoming NVIDIA partnership! It's definitely happening.
 
How about wording it like this: Apple highlights accessories with more vibrant colors. Seems a lot more professional to me.
 
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