We’re yet to really see the ultimate accessorising of the Apple Watch but it’s getting there with new wrist bands hitting the market all the time, not least from premium accessory brand MobyFox who have another range of licensed character bands coming, after the success of their Star Wars series.
How MobyFox really activate this accessory is via their own app which has a matching watch face for each band which can be paired and used on the Apple Watch to really blend in.
These come with a range of matching Apple Watch faces (up to 30), installed via a free app.
Each watch band fits all Apple Watch sizes as well as other smartwatches with a 22mm pin. They are a soft touch silicone band which are also sweat and UV resistant.
Here’s a look at the new range, which will surely please fans of these titles/shows:
Code of Honour, Desert Partners, Beskar Armour, and The Child.
Open Portal (glows in the dark)
Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff.
Batman Icon and Wonder Woman Tactical
MobyFox Apple Watch bands are $69.95 and are available from http://mobyfox.com.au
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