According to Tesla’s purchasing website, the Cyberwhistle, which costs $50 (about Rs 8,768.95) and is fashioned like Tesla’s still-in-development Cybertruck, is a limited-edition item made of medical-grade stainless steel with a polished finish. The whistle also has a “integrated attachment feature for increased versatility.”
Musk’s marketing technique looks to have paid off, as the Cyberwhistle is now sold out on the Tesla website just hours after Musk announced it.
The Cybertruck was presented in 2019 by the South African-born entrepreneur.
During the unveiling of the pick-up truck, designer Franz von Holzhausen managed to crack what was supposed to be a “unbreakable” window by hurling a metal ball at it.
Tesla announced the Cybertruck was still in development during its investor presentation in 2021 when discussing its Q1 performance.
Following the launch of the iPhone 13 series, Apple introduced the cleaning cloth, a square fabric composed of a soft, nonabrasive material with the company’s iconic emblem imprinted on it.
The cloth may be used to clean the mini-LED displays of the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, as well as the screens of iPads, iPhones, and Macs.