Earlier this month, Carl Pei announced Nothing’s sub-brand, CMF (Color, Material, and Finish). Pei also confirmed that the company will release its first product – a smartwatch – by the end of this year. However, in a surprising turn of events, a leak suggests that the smartwatch and two other products could debut on September 26, 2023.
CMF Has Three New Products In Its Pipeline
According to a Telegram channel called Alchimist Leaks, Nothing’s sub-brand CMF is ready to launch three new products in the global market. The channel claims to have gained retail training material for three products: CMF Watch Pro (smartwatch), CMF Buds Pro (TWS earphones), and CMF Power 65 GaN (power adapter).
CMF Watch Pro Leaked Specifications And Price
The CMF Watch Pro seems to be an affordable smartwatch that offers a large 1.96-inch AMOLED screen (with AOD), which supports a 50Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 600 nits. The display, encompassed in an aluminum alloy casing, weighs 31.1 grams.
Other features include Bluetooth calling with noise reduction, up to 13 days of battery life with a 330 mAh battery, IP68 water and dust resistance, and in-built GPS. CMF Watch Pro can also track heart rate, blood-oxygen levels, sleep tracking, and stress monitoring.
In India, the watch may cost around Rs. 4,500, which might include an introductory offer. In the global market, CMF could price the device at $69. It is unlikely that the smartwatch will run on Google’s WearOS. Instead, users will most likely see a custom firmware on the CMF Watch Pro.
CMF Buds Pro Leaked Specifications And Price
Although Nothing already has two TWS earphones in its portfolio, its sub-brand plans to unveil another pair of ANC earbuds called CMF Buds Pro. The leaked promotional material suggests that the device will feature 45dB ANC, up to 11 hours of battery life (probably without ANC), and support for fast charging.
With 10mm dynamic drivers, the earbuds will provide a bass-rich sound signature. They also carry three microphones on each bud and an IP54 water and dust resistance rating. The CMF Buds Pro could cost Rs. 3,499 in India, competing with the OnePlus Buds 2.
CMF Power 65 GaN Leaked Specifications
Venturing into GaN chargers, a product that’s missing from Nothing’s portfolio, CMF will release a 65W GaN. The adapter should feature two USB-C ports and one USB-A port for charging multiple devices simultaneously.
In comparison to regular chargers, GaN chargers are more compact and energy-efficient. Further, CMF’s upcoming power adapter will also support USB-PD and PPS charging protocols, making it compatible with most smartphones. That said, the product could cost Rs. 2,499 initially, while its regular price is expected to be Rs. 2,999.
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