First Look: CMF Watch Pro, Buds Pro, 65W GaN Charger details leaked – Price, specs, design, launch date!

Updated : Aug 29, 2023 11:29
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In a recent turn of events, Nothing's CMF smartwatch leaks surfaced online earlie this month, revealing details about Nothing CMF Watch Pro, Nothing CMF Buds Pro, and Nothing CMF 65W GaN charger. 

Nothing CEO Carl Pei had previously hinted at the launch of Nothing CMF, a new sub-brand dedicated to affordable wearables and hearables. However, before any official announcement could be made, the internal marketing materials of Nothing CMF’s initial offerings were leaked on the Telegram channel @Alchimist_1.

Nothing CMF Watch Pro Specifications and Price

According to the leaks, the Nothing CMF Watch Pro will feature an AMOLED display, built-in GPS, and AI noise-reducing calling support. The device is expected to boast a 1.96-inch AMOLED display with a maximum brightness of 600 nits, a 50 fps refresh rate, an Always-on Display, and over 100 watch faces. Additionally, a 330mAh battery is expected, potentially providing up to 13 days of battery life.

Other anticipated features include 100 sports modes, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, multi-system GPS, and various health tracking sensors such as heart rate, SpO2, stress, sleep, and breath monitors. The device is rumored to be IP68-rated and housed in an aluminium alloy case, measuring 49.9 x 39.87 x 11.4mm without the strap and weighing 31.1 grams. It may also be available with black and orange strap options.

The leaked materials suggest that the CMF Watch Pro price will be set at at Rs 4,499.

Nothing CMF Buds Pro Specifications and Price

The Nothing CMF Buds Pro is expected to feature a best-in-class 45dB ANC, 11 hours of music playback, and ultra-bass technology. The earbuds may be equipped with 10mm dynamic audio drivers, intelligent dynamic bass features, three HD microphones on each earbud, a clear call algorithm, anti-wind noise reduction, and up to 45dB of ANC.

The case of the CMF Buds Pro is expected to house a 460mAh battery, while each earbud may contain a 55mAh battery. With ANC off, the Buds Pro might offer up to 11 hours of playback time, extending to 37 hours with the case. Additionally, it is expected to support fast charging, enabling the earbuds to last up to 3.5 hours with ANC off. The device is also rumored to have IP54-rated water resistance.

The CMF Buds Pro price is expected to be Rs 3,499.

Nothing CMF Power 65W GaN Charger Specifications and Price

The Nothing CMF Power 65W GaN charger is expected to support 65W GaN fast charging technology and be widely compatible. It is rumored to have a USB-A port and two USB-C ports, supporting several charging protocols including PD 3.0, QC 40+/ 3.0 / 2.0, SC, FCP, PPS, AFC, Apple 2.4A, Samsung 9V2A, and DCP. The charger may also feature multiple protection features, such as short circuit, over-temperature, over-current, over-voltage, over-power, anti-interference, under-voltage, and shell flame retardant protection.

The CMF Power 65W GaN charger price is expected to be Rs 2,499, increasing to Rs 2,999 during the open sale.

Launch Date

The leak also indicates that the Nothing CMF Watch Pro and Nothing CMF Buds Pro launch date may be September 26, although it is unclear whether the Nothing CMF Power 65W GaN charger will also be released on the same date.

Wrap Up

While the specifications, prices, and launch dates detailed here are based on leaked materials and are therefore subject to change, they provide a glimpse into what consumers might expect from Nothing’s CMF sub-brand. These products are eagerly anticipated by tech enthusiasts looking for affordable wearables and charging solutions.

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