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Nothing first-ever speaker render reveals a new boxy design

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Nothing company is expanding its selection of speakers, earphones, and smartphones. Thanks to well-known tipster Kuba Wojciechowski, 91mobiles gets the first look at the company’s debut speaker.

Nothing Speaker – render reveals design

The company’s other goods, the Nothing Phone (1) and Ear (1) TWS earphones, may share a unique design with the Nothing speaker, which may not be its marketing moniker. A boxy design with buttons for volume, power, and other features is seen in the render. A red-accented button and a tiny circular ring bearing the “Nothing” emblem are also present on the left fascia.

Two black speaker cutouts in the image, which may be tweeters, and two white cutouts at the bottom, which might be subwoofers, are both visible. Moreover, the device has rubber bottom padding for enhanced support and traction on flat surfaces. Regrettably, neither the launch date nor the technical specifications are revealed.

Carl Pei, the company’s CEO, announced at the MWC 2023 event that the Nothing Ear (2), which had previously been shown in photos, will be introduced in March. Additionally, Nothing’s founder Carl Pei has previously declared that Phone (2) will be released later this year. He declared at MWC 2023 that the phone’s processor will be from the Snapdragon 8 Series.

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