Products include: •
Bugaboo International. A design company that makes pushchairs for infants and toddlers. Bugaboo contributes 1% of its total revenue to The Global Fund. •
American Express Red card. Launched in 2006. 1% of spending is donated to the
Global Fund. •
Gap sells a line of merchandise including T-shirts, jackets, scarves, gloves, jewelry, bags, and purses. Gap donates 50% of all Product Red profits directly to the Global Fund. •
Converse is selling a shoe made from African
mud cloth. •
Giorgio Armani has announced a line of
Emporio Armani products that include clothes, jewelry, perfume, and accessories. 40 percent of the gross profit goes to the Global Fund. •
Motorola has announced special editions of their
Slvr,
Krzr and
Razr mobile phones, with a 50% profit of each purchase going to the Global Fund. •
Canon released a version of their SD990 camera along with a leather case in 2008/2009. Only 500 were produced. •
The Independent published a special issue in 2006, in collaboration with Product Red, and 50% of its revenue was donated to the Global Fund. • The Hotel Café tour is presented by
MySpace and Product Red. •
Apple Inc. released a special edition
iPod Touch 5th generation with a Product Red theme. Subsequently, they have released several Product Red devices and accessories. On 29 October 2013, Apple created and donated a one-of-a-kind Red
Mac Pro computer which was auctioned by
Sotheby's at the
Red Auction on 23 November 2013 for $977,000 (Sotheby's had estimated it would bring $40,000-60,000). A one-of-a-kind pair of solid gold Apple EarPods were auctioned for $461,000. Apple sold a Product Red
iPhone XR and claims to have donated almost $250 million to the Global Fund. The
iPhone 11,
iPhone SE (2nd generation),
iPhone 12,
iPhone 13,
iPhone SE (3rd generation), and
iPhone 14 all have red colors as part of Product Red. As of February 2025, Apple has not made any further Product Red devices. •
Nike has released a special line of red
shoelaces, with the profit going to the charity. Their motto is "Lace up, save lives." •
Hallmark has introduced greeting cards that are Product Red. • In a partnership with
Microsoft,
Dell announced that it would manufacture versions of its computers (XPS One, XPS M1530, and XPS M1330) that would come with a Product Red version of
Windows Vista Ultimate preinstalled. The company also released a Product Red printer. • Microsoft would later release the Product Red version of Windows Vista Ultimate as a standalone product. •
Girl Skateboard Company released a two-part deck series with a Product Red graphic. A share of the profit goes to the charities. •
Starbucks participated during their 2008 holiday promotion. For every beverage bought on December 1 (World AIDS Day), 5 pennies went to Product Red. Starbucks also offers the Red Card, and donates five pennies every time the card is used. • American rock band
The Killers released yearly Christmas songs from 2006-2016, with 9 original songs and 2 covers of "
I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "The Cowboys' Christmas Ball" by
Michael Martin Murphy, respectively. A compilation album of all their Christmas singles called "
Don't Waste Your Wishes" was released in November 2016, in aid of Red. One hundred percent of profits from the album are given to the charity. •
Monster Cable made special edition of Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD with name Solo HD Product Red. •
Carolina Bucci has created a special edition of her gold and silk Lucky bracelets. 50 percent of the profit goes directly to the Global Fund. •
Tourneau created two special edition watches, with 15% of the retail price contributed to
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. •
Belvedere Vodka produces special edition Product Red bottles which is designed by South African Artist,
Esther Mahlangu. A portion of the proceeds go to Product Red. •
Head produces special Red tennis bags as part of the Product Red project. • In 2014,
U2 released a charity single "
Invisible", and a Super Bowl commercial to announce the partnership between Red and
Bank of America. • From November 24 to December 7, 2014, some
iOS games, such as ''
PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator, Angry Birds, Cut the Rope 2, The Sims FreePlay, and Clash of Clans'' partnered with Product Red. During this time, 100% of revenue from
microtransactions was donated to the Global Fund. • In 2017,
Amazon created a Red limited edition of the Echo speaker to support the Global Fund. In November 2020 a newer version of Echo Product Red was revealed. ==Criticism==