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Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations

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Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations

A company that makes bluetooth earrings that resemble Kamala Harris‘ debate jewelry has offered their wares to Donald Trump as well, with one caveat

Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations
Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations

Harris, who has previously suggested that Bluetooth headphones pose a ‘security risk’, was accused of wearing earphones disguised as pearl earrings to aide her during the 90-minute contest against Republican rival Donald Trump on Tuesday.

Critics have baselessly alleged the gold pearl loops – which Harris, 59, has worn before and are believed to be from Tiffany’s – are actually a pair of smart audio earrings engineered by German start-up company NOVA. The only similarity between the two sets of earrings appears to be that they both feature a pearl.

Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations
Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations

Malte Iversen, the managing director of the NOVA-manufacturing Icebach Sound, says he can neither confirm nor deny if they are his earrings.

‘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,’ Iversen said in a statement.

He then poked a little fun at Harris’ opponent, while offering him an opportunity to make things even.

Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations
Bluetooth earring company responds to Kamala Harris’s debate allegations

‘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 colour is a bit challenging though as orange does not go well with a lot of colours,’ Iversen told Just the News.

He also clarified that the company is currently on hard times, saying they face a lawsuit against a Chinese tech company for breaching their patents. He adds that they are also out of stock.

We are talking to investors in order to ramp up operations accordingly and are confident that we will ship again very soon.’

Harris and Trump faced off in a heated debate Tuesday for the first – and possibly the last – time before the election. The contest saw the Vice President bait the GOP hopeful with jabs at his economic policy, refusal to concede his 2020 election loss and even his performance at his rallies.

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