Nothing has expanded its lineup with the introduction of the CMF Watch Pro 2, a departure from its previous Apple Watch-inspired designs. The new smartwatch features a round AMOLED display measuring 1.32 inches diagonally, offering a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels with a 60 Hz refresh rate and 620 nits peak brightness. Housed in a 13.6 mm thick aluminum casing, it includes a digital crown for navigation through menus and apps.
Key to the CMF Watch Pro 2 is its 305 mAh battery, which promises up to 46 days of battery life in power-saving mode. Under normal usage conditions, the smartwatch is expected to last approximately 11 days, but this drops significantly to just 25 hours when GPS is activated.
Despite these varying figures, the inclusion of a power-saving mode highlights Nothing’s effort to extend battery longevity for users who prioritize endurance.
The CMF Watch Pro 2 offers an interchangeable bezel feature, available in two versions at launch. This feature, although not unique to Nothing, allows users to customize the look of their smartwatch similar to options offered by other brands like Xiaomi’s Watch S3. The pricing strategy for the CMF Watch Pro 2 is competitive, set at €69 with additional costs of €19 for optional bezel and strap accessories.
Nothing’s latest offering in the smartwatch market emphasizes a balance between design versatility, battery endurance in different usage scenarios, and affordability, making it a viable option for consumers seeking these specific attributes in a wearable device.
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