Nothing Ear 3a and CMF Buds Neo Appear in Regulatory Filings, Hinting at Upcoming Launch

Nothing Ear 3a and CMF Buds Neo Surface on Certification Platforms Ahead of Launch
Nothing and its sub-brand CMF appear to be gearing up for the introduction of new true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds. The upcoming Nothing Ear 3a and CMF Buds Neo have recently been spotted on certification databases, suggesting that both products may be nearing their official debut. While neither company has announced launch plans yet, regulatory appearances often indicate that a release could be on the horizon.
According to a report by The Tech Outlook, both earbuds have received certification from Indonesia’s SDPPI authority. The Nothing Ear 3a was listed under model number B193 and carries certification number 122342/DJID/2026. Meanwhile, the CMF Buds Neo appeared with model number B190 and certification number 122343/DJID/2026. The certifications were reportedly issued on June 2, 2026.
The CMF Buds Neo has also been spotted on India’s Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) database, further fueling speculation that the earbuds could launch in multiple markets. Although the listings do not reveal any hardware specifications or features, their presence on regulatory platforms suggests that development and approval processes are progressing ahead of a commercial rollout.
If launched, the Nothing Ear 3a would likely serve as the successor to the Nothing Ear (a), which debuted alongside the Nothing Ear in April 2024. The new model could continue the company’s strategy of offering a more affordable alternative within its premium audio lineup. On the CMF side, the Buds Neo would expand a growing portfolio that already includes products such as the CMF Buds and CMF Buds Pro 2, giving consumers another budget-focused audio option in the brand’s ecosystem.



