Wearables

Nothing sub-brand CMF launches Watch Pro, Buds Pro and Power 65 GaN adapter in India

CMF, the Nothing sub-brand, has launched its first set of products in the form of CMF Watch Pro, CMF Buds Pro, and CMF Power 65 GaN (gallium nitride) adapter in India.

Nothing CEO Carl Pei had launched CMF, which stands for Colour, Material, and Finish, to focus on “clean and timeless looks” at a price point accessible to a wider user base.

The new products will be available for purchase in the country by the end of the month.

Let’s check out their specifications and price tags:

CMF Watch Pro

The CMF Watch Pro sports a square 1.96-inch AMOLED display and comes with an Always-on screen feature. It has a refresh rate of 58Hz and over 600 nits of peak brightness.

There are more than 110 sports modes in the smart wearable and it also helps monitor the wearer’s health status including SpO2 levels, sleep cycles, and stress levels.

The CMF Watch Pro also offers smart notifications, weather updates, remote control, BT calling, voice assistant, and alarm among other things including Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.

The smartwatch uses AI technology to ensure clear calls on the go. The built-in microphone and speaker also reduce background noise for improved call quality.

The watch claims to last up to 13 days on full charge of its 340mAh battery, without the Always On display feature. The CMF Watch Pro comes with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

The CMF Watch Pro is available in White, Black, and Orange color options. It has been priced in India at Rs. 4,499, while the Metallic Grey variant costs Rs. 4,999.

CMF Buds Pro

The CMF Buds Pro is a semi-in-ear TWS earbuds that comes with a 10mm dynamic driver unit. The earbuds support the company’s Ultra Bass technology.

With support for 45dB active noise cancellation and an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance, the CMF Buds Pro sounds like a deal on paper.

Users can also navigate their music and connect/disconnect calls through double-tap gestures on the earbuds. The earbuds also support the Nothing X app that can be used to manage equalizer settings.

Each bud carries a 55mAh battery, which claims to offer up to 11 hours of non-stop playback time on a single charge without active noise cancellation. It offers a battery life of up to 39 hours including the charging case.

The CMF Buds Pro also supports fast charging that can offer up to 5 hours of usage within 10 minutes of charging.

The CMF Buds Pro comes in Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange color options and is priced at Rs. 3,499.

CMF Power 65 GaN Charger

It is a gallium nitride charger and features two USB Type-C ports and 1 USB-A port. The CMF Power 65 supports Qualcomm QuickCharge 4.0, USB PD 3.0, SCP, FCP, PPS, AFC, Samsung 9V2A, DCP, and Apple 2.4A charging standards. The adapter also supports MFI-certified cables, according to the company.

The charger has been priced at Rs 2,999 and is available in Dark Grey and Orange color options.

The devices will go on sale at 12 noon on September 30 at a special discounted price for a limited duration.
The CMF watch models will be sold at the price of Rs. 4,499, and Rs. 3,999, for the Dark Grey and Metallic Grey CMF Watch Pro, respectively.

Similarly, the CMF Buds Pro and Power 65W GaN will be listed at Rs. 2,999 and Rs. 2,699, respectively.

PS: Heartiest congratulations to Nothing for their first Baby!

Tecktrackr Editorial

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