Nothing Headphone (a) Certification Suggests Global Launch Soon
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Nothing Headphone (a) Certification Suggests Global Launch Soon

Nothing Headphone (a) appears on IMDA database, hinting at a global launch soon after the March 5 Phone 4a event, with multiple colour options and mid-range pricing.

by Tamanna

The rumoured Nothing Headphone (a) has appeared on Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) certification database, hinting that the company’s next pair of wireless headphones could be unveiled soon. The listing comes just days before Nothing’s March 5 launch event, which is already scheduled to showcase the Phone 4a series, fueling speculation that the new headphones may be announced alongside it.

Nothing Headphone (a) Certification Details

According to Xpertpick.com, the device appeared under model number B186 in the IMDA database. While the certification does not reveal specifications, it confirms that the product is a pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones, a strong indicator that a global launch could be imminent.

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Launch Date, Colours, and Expected Price

Leaked reports suggest that the Nothing Headphone (a) could be released internationally, including in Europe, on March 12. The headphones are expected to be available in black, pink, white, and yellow. Pricing is estimated at EUR 159 (around ₹17,300) in Europe and GBP 149 (approximately ₹18,700) in the UK, making them significantly more affordable than the premium Nothing Headphone 1.

Mid-Range Wireless Option

The IMDA listing indicates that the headphones are likely not far from launch. If priced lower and available globally, the Nothing Headphone (a) could appeal to users seeking the brand’s signature design and audio performance without paying flagship-level prices. A formal announcement on March 5 could position these headphones as a competitive mid-range option in the crowded wireless audio market.

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