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dbrand makes Apple’s Cosmic Orange trend available to all devices

dbrand has expanded its lineup with Cosmic Orange skins, letting users coordinate the iPhone 17 Pro’s iconic hue across all their tech gear.

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If you thought Cosmic Orange was going to remain an iPhone-only flex, dbrand just swiped the shade and started handing out matching capes for everything else in your tech pile. The accessory maker quietly launched a limited-edition “Cosmic Orange” skin that’s available across the company’s portfolio — phones, laptops, tablets, earbuds, controllers — basically anything they make a skin for. The collection is live now on dbrand’s storefront and starts at roughly $64.90 for the base selection shown on the product page.

The idea is deliciously simple: if you’ve already committed to Apple’s bright new iPhone 17 Pro colorway, you can now extend that citrus look to your MacBook, Pixel, Galaxy, Switch, or whatever else sits on your desk. dbrand leans hard into the joke — its product copy openly calls the offering a “flawlessly colormatched knock-off” and cheekily promises to “turn your Android into a Temu iPhone.” It’s part parody, part product, and entirely on-brand for the company.

Cosmic Orange isn’t a random shade — it’s one of the three headline finishes Apple introduced with the iPhone 17 Pro. The hue has stood out in reviews and social feeds since its reveal, and accessory makers have been scrambling to catch up. Apple’s own product pages and newsroom materials list Cosmic Orange as a key finish on the iPhone 17 Pro line, and the color’s runaway visibility has given brands like dbrand an opening: meet demand for the exact look without buying into Apple’s prices (or ecosystem).

dbrand’s Cosmic Orange collection is intentionally broad. Rather than a single, phone-only drop, the skin is offered “portfolio-wide,” with device selection menus for dozens of manufacturers and models. That means you can colormatch everything from an iPhone Air to a Pixel, and from MacBook trackpads to gaming controllers, assuming that model is in dbrand’s long compatibility list. The range of supported devices is why coverage from outlets across the tech press flagged the drop within hours of the launch.

It’s also a classic dbrand move: a novelty color release with a wink. The marketing copies and social posts are intentionally irreverent — part product announcement, part roast of the hype machine that turns phone finishes into fashion statements. Tech outlets that covered the launch framed it the same way: a quick response to a viral color moment that lets consumers wear the aesthetic without buying into a single hardware brand.

So, is this a legal problem?

Short answer: unlikely to be the end of the world. Companies make colors all the time and accessory makers routinely emulate popular finishes; dbrand’s cheeky language practically invites the comparison rather than hiding it. That said, there is always a legal tightrope when a product is framed explicitly as “colormatched” to a rival’s proprietary finish — but accessory makers have historically navigated this by avoiding explicit trademark claims and by leaning on parody and product differentiation. This is a less risky, more attention-grabbing play than suing or copying hardware. (I’m not a lawyer; this isn’t legal advice.)

The cultural angle: color as status

Cosmic Orange’s rise is part aesthetic, part cultural moment. Bright, saturated colors have been creeping back into consumer tech and fashion — and when a high-profile product ships in an audacious hue, accessory makers and resellers rush to transform that into a whole visual identity. For people who’ve bought an orange iPhone, it’s about coordination. For those who didn’t, it’s about borrowing a look without paying top-tier hardware prices. Either way, the color becomes a statement you can stick on a Pixel just as easily as a MacBook.

Who wins (and who shrugs)

If you love coordinated gadgets, you win: now your phone, laptop, and earbuds can all speak the same citrus dialect. If you care about brand purity, you might roll your eyes — but dbrand’s entire business model is about flipping purity on its head with personality. Retailers and accessory makers win too; viral colors are easy inventory movers. Apple probably doesn’t love the idea of a mass-market “knock-off” skin, but this kind of aftermarket response also signals demand — and that’s not always bad market intelligence.

dbrand’s Cosmic Orange drop is a tidy little example of how modern accessory culture blurs the line between device and wardrobe. It’s a product born out of a moment — a bright iPhone color that went viral — and a fast, funny company reaction that turns desirability into a consumable aesthetic across ecosystems. Whether you see it as empowering personalization or cheeky mimicry, it’s another reminder that colors — and the stories we attach to them — are now a legitimate battleground in tech marketing.


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