The most unfair, rigged presidential debate in the history of America.. Were Kamala’s earrings actually Icebach Sound Solutions’ Nova H1 Audio Earrings, a Bluetooth device designed to look like jewellery?
In a statement fuelling the speculation, Icebach’s managing director, Malte Iversen, reportedly said to tech outlet Tom’s Guide, “We do not know whether Mrs Harris wore one of our products. The resemblance is striking.”

What followed, is a conspiracy theory, mostly by Trump supporters, who claimed that Kamala Harris had clip-on audio headphones on her throughout the debate, under the guise of her pearl earrings. There were speculations that her earrings were actually Icebach Sound Solutions’ Nova H1 Audio Earrings, a Bluetooth device designed to look like jewellery.
In a statement fuelling the speculation, Icebach’s managing director, Malte Iversen, reportedly said to tech outlet Tom’s Guide, “We do not know whether Mrs Harris wore one of our products. The resemblance is striking.” He also humorously offered to create a male version of the device for Trump, suggesting that the colour orange posed a design challenge.
Despite the viral claims, experts and fact-checkers have pointed out that Harris’s actual earrings are the Double Pearl Hinged Earrings from Tiffany & Co. which retail for approximately $800. These earrings bear little resemblance to Icebach’s Bluetooth devices, which are priced at around $625.
Harris has previously criticized the use of Bluetooth earpieces as a security risk and has been seen using wired earbuds during her campaign. The ongoing speculation surrounding her jewellery highlights the heightened scrutiny and mistrust that often accompany political debates.
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