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DWISS introduces first Apple Watch accessories in new crowdfunding campaign

We may not even have a solid release date for the Apple Watch yet, but that’s not stopping the designers at DWiSS from launching a crowdfunding campaign for a new line of wearable accessories. The line includes several colorful watch covers and bands that can be used to customize your device beyond Apple’s selection of bands and faces.

The covers will wrap around the watch itself, while the bands will fit into place just like any of Apple’s own bands. There will also be a lineup of custom software watch faces available.

The DWISS team is seeking $30,000 in funding by December 1st. All backers will get access to at least one of the five custom watch faces. For $19 you’ll get a cover in your choice of color, and contributions of $49-$79 will get you one of the watch bands. You can back the campaign at Indiegogo.

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Comments

  1. Colton Webb (@uranicode) - 9 years ago

    That is awesome! I think these will look nicer than what Apple has to offer, too.

    • jsbrock - 9 years ago

      I think not, but they will appeal to a certain testosterone level.

  2. Jaime Montaño - 9 years ago

    This is as tacky as it gets.

  3. tuandbui (@tuandbui) - 9 years ago

    those photoshop images with the stock photos look horrid

  4. RP - 9 years ago

    I realize these are just renders but some of them look really good. I like the one pictured on this page and the black candy cover.

  5. RP - 9 years ago

    What I like about these is that they tackle exactly what makes the Apple watch so clunky. They nicely integrate the band and the clunky Watch into a more uniform and pleasing form.
    Maybe this is what Apple had in mind? Make a generic clunky tech that allow third parties to mod them into something more,