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Analogue Pocket releases Supreme-branded red and gold metallic editions
Analogue Pocket now offers Supreme-branded red and gold metallic editions as part of a fashion-tech collaboration.
The partnership introduces a premium cosmetic variant of the Analogue Pocket, potentially affecting how engineers perceive device aesthetics in handheld evaluations. The Supreme edition retains the same multi-video-game-system functionality as the standard Pocket, so any cost impact is limited to the premium finish rather than functional upgrades.
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Analogue and Supreme are releasing metallic Analogue Pocket handhelds in red and gold as part of Supreme's fall/winter 2026 collection.
The devices feature unibody aluminum with 24K gold-plated and custom red glossy finishes, plus Supreme logos on the front and back.
The handhelds launch on August 20th alongside other Supreme gadgets such as a Kodak Super 8 camera and a Dyson V12 Detect vacuum.
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Analogue and Supreme have teamed up to release metallic versions of the Analogue Pocket handheld in red and gold. The devices feature unibody aluminum with 24K gold-plated and custom red glossy finishes. Supreme logos appear on the front and back of each unit. This release is part of Supreme's fall/winter 2026 collection.
The Verge article does not list a price for the Supreme-branded Pocket. It notes that a standard Analogue Pocket costs $239.99. Engineers considering the Supreme edition should anticipate a premium over that base price. The collection launches on August 20th and includes other gadgets such as a Kodak Super 8 camera and a Dyson V12 Detect vacuum.
The Supreme edition does not alter the Pocket's core functionality; it remains a multi-video-game-system. Therefore, any expectations of new hardware capabilities or performance gains are not met by this release. Cosmetic changes like finish and logos do not affect game compatibility or accessory interfacing. If a developer seeks updated internals, the Supreme Pocket stops providing additional value beyond appearance.
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