CMF Buds Pro 2 and CMF Watch Pro 2 are expected to be announced next month. These will be introduced together with the CMF Phone 1. Notably, CMF is a subsidiary of Nothing, a UK-based startup led by OnePlus co-founder Carl P. The True Wireless Stereo (TWS) headphones and smartwatch are intended to replace the CMF Buds Pro and CMF Watch Pro, which were launched in September 2023. The company is already introducing the design elements of its upcoming wearable and revealing some of its key elements. Possibilities.

CMF Buds Pro 2 design
The design of the CMF Buds Pro 2 charging case is shown in a post by X (formerly Twitter). At the corner of the case is a circular rotating plate, similar to the charging plate on the CMF Buds.
However, there are significant differences between the two. While the screen on the existing CMF Buds box is primarily decorative and only serves as a holder for the band, the screen on the CMF Buds Pro 2 charging case acts as a customizable smart keyboard that can be used for volume control
CMF Watch Pro 2 theme
The design of the CMF Watch Pro 2 was also partially criticized by the company in a separate X article. This watch has a round frame and a gray crown. The dial is available in black, white and gray, similar to the color orange. It is confirmed that the case is made of aluminum alloy
Release of CMF Buds Pro 2 and CMF Watch Pro 2
The CMF Buds Pro 2 and CMF Watch Pro 2 will launch on July 8th alongside the CMF Phone 1. CMF’s next smartphone will be the first under the Nothing sub-brand.
The highly anticipated TWS headphones and smartwatch will succeed the CMF Buds Pro and CMF Watch Pro, which were launched in India at a price of Rs 20 million. Each number is 3499
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