Company says Kamala Harris debate earrings strikingly similar to their Bluetooth device, offers to make ones for Trump

A tech company has poured fuel on the Kamala Harris earrings conspiracy theory after quipping her debate night jewelry is strikingly similar to the Bluetooth devices they make — and have even offered to design “orange” ones for Donald Trump.Claims that Harris, 59, was fitted with clip-on audio headphones disguised as pearl earrings for her showdown against the former president, 78, have been spreading like wildfire on social media in the wake of Tuesday’s presidential debate.Now, German-based company Icebach Sound Solutions has weighed in on the viral saga after conspiracy-minded Trump supporters claimed the vice president was wearing a pair of their Bluetooth devices — the Nova H1 Audio Earring.“We do not know whether Mrs Harris wore one of our products.

The resemblance is striking and while our product was not specifically developed for the use at presidential debates, it is nonetheless suited for it,” Icebach’s managing director, Malte Iversen, said in a tongue-in-cheek statement to tech outlet, Tom’s Guide.“To ensure a level playing field for both candidates, we are currently developing a male version and will soon be able to offer it to the Trump campaign.

The choice of color is a bit challenging though as orange does not go well with a lot of colors.”Meanwhile, the company has also vowed to clear up the “rumors and myths surrounding our wonderful products” during a forthcoming appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”“Following the presidential debate we have been contacted by numerous TV shows for interviews,” a message on the Munich-based company’s website states.“After thorough discussions we have decided that we will grant one live interview … our chosen interviewer is Jimmy Fallon, a trusted Bavarian in heart.”It wasn’t immediately clear when the apparent Fallon appearance was slated to air.

The so-called “earring-gate” controversy erupted after several right-wingers zeroed in on the vic...

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