Company responds to theory Harris wore audio earrings at debate: 'The resemblance is striking'
"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 company said.
Following the presidential debate on Tuesday, social media users theorized that Vice President Kamala Harris wore audio earrings on stage. The Germany-based company that sells the earrings said on Wednesday that the resemblance between Harris' earrings and their audio earrings "is striking."
On Tuesday night, Harris wore what appeared to be gold and pearl earrings while debating former President Donald Trump. Social media users compared the earrings to NOVA H1 Audio Earrings, which are wireless earphones. Media outlets and other social media users examined the earrings, coming to the conclusion that Harris' earrings are from Tiffany & Co., not NOVA products.
Just the News requested comment from Icebach Sound, the Munich-based company that sells the 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," Malte Iversen, managing director at Icebach Sound, told Just the News on Wednesday. "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.
"Currently, we are unfortunately out of stock and also busy preparing a lawsuit against a big Chinese tech company breaching our patents," Iversen continued. "We are talking to investors in order to ramp up operations accordingly and are confident that we will ship again very soon."