Wearables
CMF by Nothing launches its first smartwatch and earbuds
Meet the Watch Pro and the Buds Pro
When Carl Pei launched Nothing’s first devices, he envisioned a lineup capable of competing with the exorbitant price tags of its competitors. However, if Nothing’s prices are still too expensive, the brand recently launched a sub-brand called CMF to bring things further down in budget. Now, CMF has launched its first devices: the Watch Pro and the Buds Pro.
Watch Pro
CMF’s first device is the Watch Pro. It’s a smartwatch designed to just get the job done for a smartwatch. It touts a 1.96-inch AMOLED screen. Inside, you can expect the usual abilities of a smartwatch including health and sleep tracking. It also supports Bluetooth calling with AI noise reduction. Users can also customize the watch with a variety of different dials.
For those who take their smartwatches for workouts, the Watch Pro will have 110 sports modes. It is also rated with IP68 resistance. The watch’s battery can supposedly last up to 13 days of typical use.
The Watch Pro itself comes in either Metallic Grey or Dark Grey. The straps come in Orange, Dark Grey, and Light Grey. It will retail for only US$ 69.
Buds Pro
Pairing with the Watch Pro, the Buds Pro is an ultra-affordable pair of earbuds. With 6 HD microphones, the wearable’s focus is on noise cancellation. It is capable of cancelling up to 45dB of noise.
For sound quality, the Buds Pro will have a bass-heavy custom LCP driver. It can connect fluidly with Bluetooth 5.3. Plus, it can supposedly last up to 39 hours of continuous playback.
The Buds Pro will retail for only US$ 49. It will come in Orange, Dark Grey, and Light Grey.
Logitech has expanded its G3 series with the announcement of the G325 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset, available in Black and White colorways.
This powerful gaming headset is designed to support seamless gameplay both at home or on the go. It brings together premium features, including immersive 24-bit audio, flexible connectivity, superior comfort, and long-lasting battery life.
The Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED is equipped with 32mm audio drivers for 24-bit audio over LIGHTSPEED wireless. This way, users can experience rich, detailed, and dynamic sound with enhanced depth and clarity.
Such audio quality enables detecting in-game subtleties more accurately while also enjoying fuller bass and more immersive soundscapes. A 10-band EQ and game-optimized presets also allow for further personalization. These can all be accessed through the Logitech G HUB software and mobile app.
For comfort, the G325 LIGHTSPEED comes with a modern, close-fit headband design with breathable fabric materials. The dual-layer memory foam ear cups also provide a cushioned and secure fit. These keep users cool and comfortable even during extended wear.
Moreover, the headset comes with a dual beamforming microphone system for clear communication. This makes voices a lot clearer while reducing surrounding background noises, thanks to an integrated AI-powered noise reduction system.
The G325 LIGHTSPEED also supports in impressive wireless range of up to 30 meters, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and over 24 hours of continuous play.
Price, availability
The new Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED is available at Logitech authorized retail partners. It is priced at US$ 79.99 / £ 69.99 / PhP 5,495.
Entertainment
ARTMS Heejin shows KPop concert day through Ray-Ban Meta glasses
Heejin films concert POV
What does a KPop concert look like from the idol’s perspective? Heejin of ARTMS gives fans exactly that.
In a short Instagram Reel filmed using Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, the ARTMS member records an entire concert day from her point of view — from backstage moments to standing on stage in front of hundreds of fans.
The clip begins with Heejin showing off the Ray-Ban Meta glasses before putting them on. She then continues vlogging on her phone while already wearing the smart glasses, casually demonstrating how the wearable camera fits into her usual routine.
From there, the Reel jumps through several moments leading up to the show. We see Heejin signing what appear to be albums for the concert, followed by a quick meal before rehearsals begin.
At one point, she even chats with staff members who seem curious about the Ray-Ban Meta glasses she’s wearing.
Then the highlight arrives.
The perspective suddenly shifts to the stage.
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From Heejin’s POV, the crowd stretches across the venue while she performs alongside her fellow ARTMS members. There’s a quick glimpse of choreography while she’s still wearing the glasses — offering fans a rare look at what performing in front of thousands of people actually feels like.
The Reel winds down with the group bowing to the audience as the concert ends.
Finally, the video returns to the same visual from the opening. Heejin lies down on a bed, mirroring the start of the day — a quiet signal that the long concert schedule has finally wrapped.
There are a few fancams too showing the day Heejin wearing the glasses while performing on stage.
@seoshu heejin with glasses… I NEED HER #artmsinlondon #heejin #artms #grandclubicarus ♬ original sound – vro
@yvessyih i’m a sucker for nerds💔 heejin i love u #heejin #loona #artms #fyp #kpop @Official ARTMS ♬ Drunk in love – Megan ★
From LOONA to ARTMS
For longtime fans, Heejin needs little introduction.
She first debuted in 2016 as the very first member of LOONA, a group known for its ambitious storytelling and global fanbase.
Following LOONA’s restructuring, Heejin went on to become part of ARTMS, a project group that reunites several former members while continuing their creative direction.
Moments like this Reel give fans a small but personal glimpse into that journey — this time through the lens of smart glasses.
What the Ray-Ban Meta glasses actually do
The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are wearable smart glasses created by Meta in collaboration with Ray-Ban.
They feature a built-in ultra-wide camera, microphones, and open-ear speakers that allow users to capture photos and videos completely hands-free.
Because the camera sits directly in the frame, the footage naturally captures a first-person perspective — exactly the kind of viewpoint that makes Heejin’s Reel feel so immersive.
Instead of watching a concert from the audience, viewers briefly experience what it’s like to be the person standing on stage.
A new perspective for fans
POV videos aren’t new online, but using smart glasses to capture a full concert day adds a new layer to behind-the-scenes content.
For a few moments, fans aren’t just watching the performance.
They’re seeing it through the idol’s eyes.
And for longtime fans who first met Heejin during her early days in LOONA, the moment carries a little extra weight.
From debut stages to a new chapter with ARTMS, the view has changed — but the stage is still the same.
Now the real question is: Which idol would you want to see try this next?
News
Nothing adds color to its wearables with the Headphone (a)
The Pink and Yellow colors look great!
Last year, the Nothing Headphone (1) added a sense of fashion to the drab headphone market. Today, Nothing is adding a splash of color to its stylish lineup of headphones through the newly launched Headphone (a).
As with the (a) series of phones, the Headphone (a) melds fashion with affordability and performance. For quality, the wearable will have intelligent noise cancellation and sharper voice pick-ups with a 3-microphone Environmental Noise Cancellation system. It will also deliver rich immersive sound through Static Spatial Audio.
It’s only 310g light for easy use throughout the day.
For convenience, the Headphone (a) will have tactile gestures, such as a Button, Roller, and Paddle, to easily control the device without need of a phone. Users can integrate features like Channel Hop and Camera Shutter mode straight into the controls.
The headphones are designed for up to five days of battery life. Plus, a five-minute charge time can already provide five hours of playback. Finally, for durability, it is rated for IP52 resistance.
The Headphone (a) is available for preorders now. Starting March 13, it will be available in White, Black, and Pink. It will sell for EUR 159. Meanwhile, a limited-edition Yellow pair will be available starting April 6.
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