Nothing speaker render reveals the design

Nothing-speaker

Nothing appears to be adding speakers to its product portfolio in addition to smartphones and earbuds. And thanks to a render that was obtained by renowned tipster Kuba Wojciechowski, 91mobiles is able to give you the first glimpse at the company’s very first speaker. The company’s other products, the Nothing Phone (1) and Ear (1) TWS earphones, may have a distinctive design with the Nothing speaker, which may not be the marketing brand.

The gadget will look boxy and contain buttons for volume, power, and other features on either side, according to the rendering. The ‘Nothing’ logo is in a tiny circular ring on the front of the Nothing speaker, and there also appears to be a red-accented button on the left fascia.

Besides that, two black speaker cutouts are seen in the photograph. These might be tweakers. Subwoofers could be the two white cutouts at the bottom. Going on, it appears that the gadget has rubber paddings at the bottom, which, when set on level surfaces, should provide adequate support and traction. Regrettably, the Nothing speaker’s technical details are still unknown. The debut date for the Nothing speaker is also unknown at this time.

Nothing speaker render reveals

Nothing-speaker

As previously said, we are unsure of the speaker’s official title at this time. Nonetheless, we will monitor the information about the gadget that comes next, so keep checking 91mobiles.

Additionally, the company announced that the Snapdragon 8-series processor will be used in the Nothing Phone (2) during the MWC 2023 exhibit earlier this week. Although the phone’s actual launch date hasn’t been disclosed, previous rumours have indicated that it would appear in Q3 2023.

See also  Nothing Phone (1) will be released in summer 2022

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