Nothing, the tech company known for its distinctive transparent design language, appears to be working on wireless headphones. A recent SGS Fimko certification listing has revealed the existence of a new product under the category of wireless headphones. The certification surfaced online as the company gears up to launch its Nothing Phone (3a) series on March 4th.
Nothing headphones grabs SGS certification
The certification lists the model number ‘B170’ and the certificate number ‘FI-63316.’ It categorizes the product as wireless headphones and names Nothing Technology Limited as the manufacturer.
The specs revealed are very limited, but the certification mentions the headphones will have a 5 VDC, 1A (5W) charging input, a 35-degree operating temperature, and Class III protection. Beyond these technical details, the listing does not reveal much about the product’s features or design.

However, the certification suggests that the new headphones could debut in Finland, with a possible rollout to other regions, including India. Given Nothing’s track record, the wireless headphones are likely to adopt the brand’s signature transparent aesthetic, though this remains speculative until official details emerge.
Nothing’s current audio lineup includes TWS earbuds and neckband products under both the Nothing and CMF brands. While the addition of wireless headphones would mark a new sub-category for the company, it aligns with its strategy to diversify its audio offerings.

Pricing details are yet to be confirmed. For context, Nothing’s existing audio products span various price points, including under Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000 in India, targeting a wide audience. The wireless headphones could follow a similar pricing strategy or aim at a different market segment.
With the certification hinting at an impending launch, more information about the product is likely to emerge soon.
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