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Leaked Information Reveals Pricing, Specifications, Design, and Launch Date for CMF’s Watch Pro, Buds Pro, and 65W GaN Charger

Earlier this month, the CEO of Nothing, Carl Pei, introduced CMF, a subsidiary brand focused on affordable wearables and audio devices. Pei indicated that CMF would unveil a smartwatch and earbuds under its label this year and that specifics would be disclosed soon. In a recent development, @Alchimist_1, a Telegram channel, leaked internal marketing materials showcasing CMF’s inaugural offerings: the CMF Watch Pro, CMF Buds Pro, and CMF 65W GaN charger.

The CMF Watch Pro will encompass significant features including an AMOLED display, built-in GPS, and AI noise reduction for calls. It will boast a 1.96-inch AMOLED screen with a 600-nit brightness, a 50 fps refresh rate, Always-on Display functionality, and over 100 watch face options. The device will house a 330mAh battery, offering a battery life of up to 13 days.

The CMF Watch Pro will sport 100 sports modes, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and multi-system GPS. It will incorporate health-tracking sensors such as heart rate monitoring, SpO2 measurement, stress assessment, sleep tracking, and breath analysis. With an IP68 rating, it will feature an aluminum alloy case, measuring 49.9 x 39.87 x 11.4mm without the strap, and weigh just 31.1 grams. The watch will be available in black and orange strap variants.

The CMF Buds Pro will feature advanced 45dB ANC, an impressive 11 hours of music playback, and ultra-bass technology. Equipped with 10mm dynamic audio drivers with intelligent dynamic bass features, each earbud will house 3 HD microphones, a clear call algorithm, anti-wind noise reduction, and up to 45dB of ANC.

The Buds Pro’s case will contain a 460mAh battery, while each earbud will have a 55mAh battery. With ANC disabled, the Buds Pro will offer 11 hours of playback, extending to 37 hours with the case. Fast charging support will allow up to 3.5 hours of use with ANC turned off. Furthermore, it will feature IP54 water resistance.

The Power 65W GaN charger will support rapid 65W GaN charging technology, feature three ports, and possess broad compatibility.

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