By Dane Lorica, | November 03, 2016

Will.i am's i.am Buttons cost $320. (YouTube)
Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas has a new wearable device called i.am Buttons, which will become available on Apple stores on Nov. 3.
The musician recently released a $475 worth iPhone camera case called "foto.sosho" as well as the Plus smart bracelet.
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The Bluetooth headphone with a giant disc is designed to offer a superb music experience while matching a users' outfit.
"You know, we all love buying shoes to match our outfits and bags to match out outfits, but for some reason we don't expect our technology to match our outfit. Why not? Why should we just accept that? What I want to do is change that," Will.i.am explained.
Will.i.am stressed that his product could be worn like jewelry when not used for listening to songs. The buttons have magnets that connect to appear like a necklace. It has a battery life of six to eight hours.
Users can choose from four fashionable colors that look well with iPhone 7. The device will be available in Apple Stores. Meanwhile, the Black Eyed Pea's store and Max Field will offer other non-Apple shades.
Android users will not need to ask "Where is the love?" because the latest product will also support Android devices.
Fans and music lovers can grab the i.am Buttons for $320. A portion of the profit from the sales of the device will be donated to the i.am.angel Foundation that teaches the youth about primary subjects and technology.
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