A new lightweight Composite Metal Foam (CMF) demonstrates exceptional impact resistance, capable of preventing punctures in steel tank car plates during high-force impacts, promising enhanced safety for transporting hazardous materials.
CMF has launched its first over-ear wireless headphones, the Headphone Pro, featuring a bass and treble slider, tactile buttons, adaptive noise cancellation, and an impressive battery life of up to 100 hours, available in the EU and UK now and in the US from October 2025, at a budget-friendly price of $99.
The CMF Watch Pro, a sub-brand of smartphone maker Nothing, is a sleek and affordable smartwatch that works well with both Android and iOS, featuring a large display, heart rate and pulse oxygen sensors, and customizable watch faces. While lacking in customizable complications and actionable notifications, it offers a unique design aesthetic and seamless connectivity between devices, making it a compelling option for its price point of less than $70.
Budget-friendly sub-brand CMF, under Nothing, has released its first products, including a $69 smartwatch with health-focused features and a 13-day battery life, $49 earbuds with active noise cancellation and AI noise reduction, and a 65W GaN charger capable of charging a Nothing Phone 2's battery to 50% in just 25 minutes. These products will initially be available in limited quantities in India and the UK, with plans for expansion to other markets in the future.
CMF by Nothing has launched the Watch Pro smartwatch priced at $69, featuring a 1.96-inch AMOLED screen, heart rate and blood oxygen saturation sensor, 110 sports modes, and a 340mAh battery. The company also unveiled the Buds Pro earbuds priced at $49, offering six mics, touch controls, AI environmental noise cancellation, and 11 hours of use on a full charge. Both products will be available for purchase later this month.
Leaked product banners reveal details about CMF's upcoming smartwatches and earbuds, set to be released in a month's time. The "Watch Pro" features a 1.96-inch AMOLED always-on display, heart rate monitor, blood oxygen sensor, and up to 13 days of battery life. Priced at $55, the watch is aimed at the ultra-cheap device market. The "Buds Pro" earbuds offer "ultra bass technology" and up to 45 dB of active noise cancellation, with a battery life of about 11 hours. Both devices are scheduled for launch on September 26.
Leak reveals that Nothing's sub-brand CMF could launch a smartwatch called the "Watch Pro," earbuds called the "Buds Pro," and a 3-in-1 USB-C charger. The leak suggests a possible launch date of September 26 in India, with prices ranging from Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,500. Details on the products include features such as AMOLED display, active noise canceling, and long battery life. It is unclear when these devices will launch in the US and if the prices will remain the same.
Nothing's upcoming smartwatch, called "Watch Pro," has been leaked, featuring a square display with rounded corners and an orange strap that appears to be non-removable. The smartwatch boasts a 1.96-inch AMOLED display, heart rate and blood oxygen sensors, stress and sleep tracking, and the ability to handle calls over Bluetooth with AI noise reduction. It is priced at around $55 and is set to launch in late September. Notably, the smartwatch will not run Wear OS.