Carl Pei’s Nothing is already gearing up for the launch of the Phone (3a) series on March 4th, but fresh leaks suggest the company might have another surprise in store. A wireless headphones model from Nothing has surfaced on the SGS Fimko certification website, hinting at a possible expansion into a new audio category. Here’s what we know so far.
A New Audio Play for Nothing?
Since its debut in 2022 with the Phone (1) and the transparent Ear (1) earbuds, Nothing has consistently pushed the boundaries of design. Now, a new certification listing indicates that wireless headphones could be next on the roadmap. The model B170 from Nothing Technology Limited was recently spotted in the SGS Fimko database, categorizing the device as wireless headphones and confirming 5W charging support.
While the certification doesn’t reveal much in terms of design or specifications, it strongly suggests that Nothing’s first wireless headphones could debut in the European market, with Finland as one of the first launch regions. If past trends hold, the product could expand globally, including India and other key markets.
What to Expect from Nothing’s Wireless Headphones
While details are scarce, there’s speculation that the upcoming Nothing headphones will adopt the brand’s signature transparent aesthetic, much like the company’s earbuds and smartphones. Leaked concept renders from 2022 suggested a futuristic design for a product dubbed Head (1), though that device never saw an official release. Now, with this new certification, there’s renewed hope that Nothing is reviving its over-ear headphones project.
A New Audio Sub-Category for Nothing
Currently, Nothing and its CMF sub-brand offer a range of audio products, including TWS earbuds and neckbands, but full-fledged wireless headphones would be a first. Given Nothing’s track record of blending design-forward hardware with competitive pricing, these headphones could target a wide audience across multiple price points.
Pricing and launch details remain unclear, but for context, Nothing and CMF’s existing audio lineup in India is priced between Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000. Whether the new headphones will cater to the premium market or remain in the mid-range segment is something we’ll be keeping a close eye on.
Launch Timeline & What’s Next
At this point, it’s best to take these leaks with a grain of salt, but certification listings often precede official announcements. If Nothing is indeed working on wireless headphones, we could see an official teaser or launch timeline in the coming months.
Stay tuned for further updates as we learn more about Nothing’s next big move in the audio space.
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