CMF By Nothing Has Officially Registered A Smartwatch And Earbuds

CMF By Nothing Has Officially Registered A Smartwatch And Earbuds

A few days ago, CEO Carl Pei announced the launch of the No Sub brand. Called CMF by no means, the brand aims to offer affordable products with "timeless design". In the promotional video, Carl mentioned that the sub-brand will be launching two products soon.

Well, it looks like the first products in anything from CMF are just around the corner. The brand recently registered its earphones and smartwatch with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This registration means that both the sub-brands will soon be available in India.

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Unsurprisingly, CMF has registered the first devices in India on anything. After all, the first product did not have a strong market place after its release. But the surprising sub-brand is about to release a smartwatch. why ? Nothing beats a smartwatch in its range.

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However, there is not much information about the watch. It can come with Wear OS or a custom Niks platform. But since the device has been certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards, more information should be available soon. However, we do know the first manufacturer of any CMF smartwatch.

According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website, the same manufacturer has created many products for different products. These include HMDX, JVC, EMTEC and Blackweb. However, the site did not give us any specific information about the manufacturer's smart watch models.

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On the headphone side, he is a former headphone manufacturer for Cambridge Soundworks and Monster. These are two popular products in the audio industry. So, the next set of headphones from CMF should be very interesting. The smartwatch doesn't disappoint either. Stay tuned as we will share more product information as more information becomes available. Plus, we caught up with Nix to learn more about the sub-brand. We will let you know when we receive a response.

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