Nothing is a new technology company founded some time ago by Carl P. , co-founder of OnePlus. A few hours ago, the company unveiled a concept called Concept 1. According to the Varge news agency , Nothing has shown a rendering that shows the design features used in the company’s True Wireless headphones. The brand’s first wireless headphones will be available this summer.

Concept One was apparently  designed by Tom Howard , Notting’s director of design, who also serves as the vice president of design for one of Notting’s commercial partners, Teenage Engineering. Keep in mind that Concept One is not something that Notting wants to produce and market. Even now we do not know if the Concept One is available as a real product or if everything is just a concept design.

Someone on behalf of the Notting Company sent an email to Varge Media, saying that these design features would be followed and that there would be similarities with the Concept One; But the final product will look different. In his press release, Notting follows a similar approach to Apple. Apple often uses exaggerated terms to describe its future plans that do not contain much information.

Single- crunch writing  is a semi-transparent concept design and part of the overall approach that Notting describes as follows: “There is no screen, no stand-alone device; “It’s just an almost invisible technology that empowers us to be more human.” If Nutting really does not seek to use the screen, the company’s smartphone is not going to be released in the near future. Some time ago, following the sale of the Essential brand IP, some analysts said that Nottingham intends to make a phone.

Nothing Concept Design 1 / Nothing Concept 1 Official front view rendering

 

According to Nating, the concept embodies three components of the company’s philosophy: light weight, painlessness, and relaxation. Notting uses terms that do not give us specific information about the final product and seem practically meaningless. Nathing’s method of introducing his product is strange; Why would a company have to demonstrate a concept design related to wireless headphones that will be available in a few months?