Nova H1 Audio Earrings Launches Presidential Debate Edition Following Harris Controversy
Following accusations that Vice President Kamala Harris used audio earrings during presidential debates, Icebach, the company behind Nova H1 audio earrings, is capitalizing on the viral conspiracy theory.
Nova H1 earrings on white
The controversy began when CEO Malte Iversen cryptically responded to rumors with a "neither confirm nor deny" statement on LinkedIn, which was later deleted.
Kamala Harris and Trump side by side
Close-up of Harris wearing pearl earrings
In response, Icebach announced a "Special Edition for Presidential Debates" and exclusively offered to address the rumors on Jimmy Fallon's show.
The Nova H1 Features:
- Wireless earphones embedded in freshwater pearl earrings
- Patented Directional Sound Technology
- Two microphones per earring for clear calls
- 3 hours playback time (20+ with charging case)
- 7g weight per earring
- Built-in controls for calls, music, and digital assistant
The product originated as a successful Kickstarter in 2021, raising €103,703 from 323 backers against a €42,000 goal. While the company has been relatively quiet since then, this controversy has thrust them back into the spotlight.