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CMF by Nothing could be working on new smartwatch

The new smartwatch could be a successor to the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro. (Image source: CMF by Nothing)
The new smartwatch could be a successor to the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro. (Image source: CMF by Nothing)
A new smartwatch from CMF by Nothing appears to be on the way, possibly the Watch Pro 2. The wearable was recently spotted at the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This would be the second smartwatch from the brand, following the original Watch Pro, which launched last year.

A new smartwatch could be on the way from CMF by Nothing. The brand launched its first smartwatch, the Watch Pro, in September 2023. Then, earlier this year, a Striking Silver Edition of the wearable was released. 

A recent filing at the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) suggests that the company could be working on a successor, which may be named the Watch Pro 2. The BIS database shows a new CMF By Nothing smartwatch with model number D398, entered on May 15th. The original Watch Pro is also noted here with model number D395, with the grant or inclusion date listed as June 2023, a few months before it was released. No further information has been provided, such as the size, shape, or features of the possible wearable.

The original Watch Pro has a 1.96-inch (~50 mm) rectangular AMOLED display. You can use the watch to make Bluetooth calls, with an AI noise reduction tool, or to find your way around thanks to built-in GPS. Other features include tracking biometrics like your heart rate and SpO2 level, sleep monitoring and logging exercise with over 100 sports modes. Plus, according to the brand, the 340 mAh provides up to 13 days of battery life. It remains to be seen whether or when the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2 could go on sale and what improvements it could offer over the older model.

(Image source: BIS)
(Image source: BIS)
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Polly Allcock, 2024-05-21 (Update: 2024-05-21)