Following
last
night’s
debate
between
Kamala
Harris
and
Donald
Trump,
several
users
on
X
homed
in
on
the
vice
president’s
earrings
—
speculating
that
she
was
using
them
to
get
her
talking
points.
Echoing
a
long
history
of
political
conspiracy
theories,
X
users
claimed
she
wore
the
Nova
H1
Audio
Earrings,
which
double
as
wireless
earpieces.
But
anyone
who
looks
closely
can
tell
those
aren’t
what
Harris
was
wearing.
The
Nova
H1
Audio
Earrings
were
announced
last
year
as
part
of
a
Kickstarter
campaign.
They
feature
real
pearls
that
hide
a
pair
of
wireless
speakers,
which
transmit
audio
up
and
into
your
ears.
They’re
also
almost
certainly
not
what
Harris
was
wearing.
1/2
Kamala
Harris’
earring
very
clearly
has
two
thin
loops.Image:
Win
McNamee
/
Getty
Images
Apart
from
the
large
pearls
on
both
Harris’
earrings
and
the
Nova
H1
Audio
Earrings,
there
are
clear
visual
differences.
The
Nova
H1
Audio
Earrings
feature
a
much
thicker
hoop,
while
Harris’
earrings
very
clearly
have
two
thin
loops
that
wrap
around
her
earlobes.
Harris
appears
to
be
wearing
the
Tiffany
South
Sea
Pearl
Earrings,
as
previously
identified
by
the
site
What
Kamala
Wore.
Susan
Kelley,
the
journalist
behind
the
style
tracking
blog,
confirmed
to
The
Verge
that
Harris
has
been
spotted
wearing
these
same
Tiffany
earrings
for
months.
These
are
the
Nova
H1
Audio
Earrings
conspiracy
theorists
claim
Harris
wore.
Note
the
single
thick
hoop.Image:
Icebach
Sound
Solutions
The
Harris
campaign
declined
to
comment,
and
Tiffany
didn’t
immediately
return
an
email
from
The
Verge.
It’s
also
not
clear
if
the
Nova
H1
Audio
Earrings
ever
made
it
into
the
hands
of
backers.
Some
people
on
the
Kickstarter
campaign
from
last
year
called
it
a
“scam”
and
asked
if
they
would
ever
get
their
money
back.
The
earrings
aren’t
for
sale
on
the
company’s
website,
either.
Icebach
Sound
Solutions,
the
company
behind
them,
didn’t
respond
to
a
request
for
comment.
Despite
the
obvious
differences,
conspiracy
theorists
are
leaning
into
the
theory
—
and
so
is
Icebach.
The
company
updated
its
homepage
with
a
graphic
of
the
2024
presidential
election
with
a
caption
that
says
a
“special
edition”
of
the
earrings
for
presidential
debates
(arguably
the
only
edition,
since
you
can’t
order
anything
else)
will
soon
be
“available
for
everyone.”
In
a
now-deleted
post
on
LinkedIn,
Icebach
Sound
Solutions
CEO
Malte
Iversen
also
reposted
a
story
about
the
claim,
saying,
“We
can
neither
confirm
nor
deny.”
This
is
far
from
the
first
time
that
Republicans
and
right-wing
conspiracy
theorists
have
spread
claims
about
Democrats
wearing
earpieces.
In
2016,
Hillary
Clinton
was
accused
of
wearing
a
wire
during
her
presidential
debate
performance,
and
Trump
pushed
similar
claims
against
President
Joe
Biden
in
2020.
If
Harris
were
wearing
earring
speakers,
she
probably
would
have
found
a
slightly
more
stylish
solution
—
but
again,
there’s
absolutely
no
indication
she
did.
(Originally posted by Emma Roth)
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