Nothing, the tech firm famous for its unique see-through design, seems to be developing wireless headphones. A recent listing from SGS Fimko certification has uncovered a new item categorized as wireless headphones. This certification appeared online just as the company prepares to unveil its Nothing Phone (3a) series on March 4th.
Nothing headphones gets SGS certification
The certification shows the model number ‘B170’ along with the certificate number ‘FI-63316.’ It classifies the item as wireless headphones, with Nothing Technology Limited listed as the manufacturer. The technical specs shared are quite limited, yet the certification states that the headphones will feature a 5 VDC, 1A (5W) charging input, a 35-degree operating temperature, and Class III protection. Other than these technical points, there isn’t much information about the product’s features or design.
Possible launch in Finland
Nonetheless, the certification hints that the new headphones might first launch in Finland, with a chance of expanding to other markets, like India. Considering Nothing’s history, it is likely that the wireless headphones will embody the brand’s well-known transparent design, though this is merely a guess until more official information is released.
Expanding audio offerings
Currently, Nothing’s audio range includes TWS earbuds and neckband products available under both the Nothing and CMF brands. Introducing wireless headphones would create a new sub-category for the brand, fitting well with its plan to broaden its audio lineup. Pricing information is still not confirmed. To give some context, Nothing’s existing audio products are available at various price points, including items below Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000 in India, aiming to reach a broader audience. The wireless headphones might adopt a similar pricing approach or possibly target a different market segment.
As the certification suggests a launch is on the horizon, additional details about the product should surface soon.
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