Information about Nothing's new earbuds model keeps flowing in
Nothing, one of the most talked-about technology companies of recent times, is now working on a new model of earbuds.
Tech company Nothing is set to diversify its product lineup, according to information uncovered by a tipster named Mukul Sharma. He spotted multiple new device listings on the Indian BIS certification, hinting at a potential expansion of the company's offerings.
Among the devices, a product initially recognized as model number B163 under Power Banks was later confirmed to be a pair of True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds. The earbuds, expected to launch under the brand name "CMF By Nothing," had their charging case appear first on Indian BIS, followed by the earbuds themselves listed under the wireless earphone category.
Additionally, Sharma identified a trademark and certification for a product with the model number "D395," which was revealed to be a smartwatch, also under the brand name "CMF By Nothing." The sighting of both the smartwatch and TWS earbuds on Indian BIS suggests that these devices might soon be launched in the Indian market.
Information about Nothing's new earbuds model keeps flowing in
Known for their unique semi-transparent design, Nothing is expected to carry this characteristic through to their upcoming devices. They have previously left a mark in the audio sector with the launch of Nothing Ear (1) in 2021, featuring Bluetooth 5.2, Active Noise Cancellation, and a transparent design. This device was launched at a competitive price of Rs. 5999 and recently gained a new black color option.
In addition, the company has launched the Nothing Phone (2), boasting impressive specifications such as the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display, a dual 50MP rear camera setup, and a sizable 4700mAh battery with Glyph LEDs.
As Nothing continues to innovate and broaden its product range, technology enthusiasts can look forward to more exciting and cutting-edge devices on the horizon, ready to make their mark in the Indian and global markets.