According to a new report, Huawei, the smartphone manufacturer, has applied for a new trademark for what seems to be a pair of bluethooth earphones. The name Huawei Novabuds was registered with the EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office) in the headset category.
Notably, the Huawei NovaBud’s trademark application includes certain tags like virtual reality gaming augmented headset, mobile phone headset, in-ear headset and more. As of right now, the application for the trademark is still undergoing review and it is expected that the NovaBuds are truly wireless earbuds from the Chinese tech giant.
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Unfortunately, additional information is currently unknown and finer details like design and specifications have not been revealed. We will have to wait for an official announcement to see if this is Huawei’s entry to capture the popular wireless earphones market. Currently, Apple with its AirPods series is at the top of the wireless hearables category, so the trademarked NovaBuds could soon be a viable alternative in the near future.
Interestingly, we had also previously covered a report which detailed that the Nova subbrand might become an independent entity from Huawei. The Nova brand includes the popular Nova series of smartphones and, in the future, wireless headphones, smart watches and more. Thus, Huawei’s NovaBuds could also be one of the first Nova products launched after it achieves operational independence.
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