CMF Watch Pro 2 is expected to come onto the market this year as the successor to the CMF Watch Pro announced in September 2023. This model, which is rumored to be a smartwatch, has not been officially announced yet, but reports suggest it could hit the market soon. A new CMF model was recently spotted on a certification site and is expected to be the Watch Pro 2, although the name has not yet been confirmed either. A CMF Watch Pro upgrade may be included.
According to a report by 91Mobiles, a smartwatch with model number D398 has been spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website. It is speculated that it is the CMF Watch Pro 2. Further details about this smartwatch were not revealed in the listing. However, the BIS certification indicates that the launch in India is imminent.

In particular, the CMF Watch Pro available from BIS is listed under the model number D395. The similarity in numbering suggests that the upcoming smart wearable will be a successor to the first model. However, we recommend taking this information with caution, especially when it comes to the name. Earlier this year, no changes were made to the naming standards of this company’s audio products. CMF is a sub-brand of Nothing, so it’s no surprise that they take the same approach to the items in their catalog.
Regardless of the name, the successor to the CMF Watch Pro will likely offer some upgrades. We can expect larger displays and improved battery life. CMF by Nothing’s next smartwatch may feature AI-based integration with similar updates to its existing audio products. We’ll likely learn more about the watch in the coming weeks, either officially or through leaks and other listings.
The CMF Watch Pro is currently available in India for Rs 300. Priced at €3,999, it features a 1.96-inch square AMOLED display, a 340mAh battery that is said to offer up to 13 days of battery life, and is IP68 certified for dust and water resistance.
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