Nothing to launch its wireless earbuds in July
Nothing, a tech startup founded by OnePlus' co-founder Carl Pei, and a company who's name I'll never get used to, will launch its first product on July 27.
Pei tweeted out the date on Tuesday, while retweeting a video of the cool, physical invite for the launch event the company sent out to YouTuber Marques Brownlee.
Nothing's event will take place at 9 a.m. ET on July 27.
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Pei shared no other details about the launch, but the company also sent out emailed invitations for the event, saying that the Nothing Ear 1 will be "true wireless earbuds" which "combine raw beauty and precise engineering for a pure sound experience."
Nothing also said the earbuds have been designed in collaboration with Teenage Engineering, but shared no concrete specifications for the device.
It's worth noting that the earbuds were originally supposed to launch in June, but the launch date was apparently pushed back by a month or so.
Nothing Ear 1 will be the first product ever from the company, but the company stresses that it plans to launch an ecosystem of devices, which will likely include other accessories and (possibly) phones.
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