The London-based company, which is backed by Indian entrepreneur Kunal Shah, was co-founded by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei
London-based consumer technology brand Nothing on Wednesday announced that it has raised $50 million from strategic and private investors, and collaborated with Qualcomm to power its upcoming products
The company plans to use the fund towards research and development in preparation for the brand's entry into new product categories as part of its ecosystem.
Unveiled in July, the Nothing ear (1) is one of the affordable wireless earbuds in the market with premium features like active noise cancellation and wireless charging support
With the ear (1), Nothing has not made all the ado for nothing; it has delivered the best wireless earbuds you get for this price
The Nothing ear (1) is brimful of features, including active noise cancellation, wireless charging, transparent design, fast charging, and sweat and water resistance
Nothing on Monday said that its first true wireless earbuds -- Nothing ear (1) -- will cost Rs 5,999 in India, as the wireless hearable market goes through a transformation in the country
The Nothing ear (1) were earlier earmarked for June launch but got delayed owing to some final touches in the wireless earbuds, said the startup's founder Carl Pei
Nothing hasn't revealed the launch date of the product or its specifications but only said that it would sell through Flipkart
Carl Pei's start-up 'Nothing' would debut with a pair of wireless earbuds this summer, with other products following later in the year