Nothing introduces affordable, feature-packed wearables

Affordable Wearables
Affordable Wearables

Tech entrepreneur Carl Pei’s startup, Nothing, announced the release of two new affordable wearables through its subsidiary, CMF. The new products are the CMF Watch Pro 2 ($69) and the CMF Buds Pro 2 ($59), produced in alliance with the newly introduced CMF Phone 1 at $199. These innovative products signify a continued commitment to fusing high tech with affordability, setting new bars in the tech market.

Last year marked CMF’s entry into the tech sector with a smartwatch and earbuds, and these new products are upgraded successors. Displaying the company’s dedication to ongoing improvement and technological progression, the newer variants offer enhanced features and improved functionality.

The upgraded CMF Buds Pro 2 offers up to 50db Active Noise Cancellation, better sound quality, and a novel case embedded with a physical dial for easy volume adjustment, voice assistant activation and noise cancellation control.

Affordable, high-quality wearables from Nothing

Set to hit the U.S. market from July 12th, they will retail at $69.

Emphasizing fitness and longevity capabilities, the CMF Watch Pro 2 includes health-based features, alarms, timers, preset watch faces, support for over 120 sports tracking modes, automatic recognition, and a notable 11-day battery life. Consumers can personalize their devices with various preset watch faces and a changeable bezel, offering a versatility factor. The device also boasts an 11-day battery life that frees users from constant charging worries.

Priced competitively at $69, the CMF Watch Pro 2 is a feature-packed and affordable option for individuals aiming to enrich their fitness tracking experience. CMF has also hinted at the potential addition of more bezel options in the future, indicating that both the Buds and the Watch will be available for purchase before their official unveiling in multiple retail outlets around the globe.

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