Nothing, the technology company founded by Carl Pei, the former co-founder of OnePlus, continuously teases its upcoming product releases on Twitter. In a recent tweet, Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, shared an intriguing image of their new transparent Type-C charging cable, which is expected to be included with the upcoming Nothing Phone 2. With the official Nothing event scheduled for 11th July, tech enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting more details.
Carl Pei’s tweet
— Carl Pei (@getpeid) June 19, 2023
The tweet, with an image showcasing this new transparent cable, immediately captured the attention of tech enthusiasts on Twitter. The photo revealed a transparent head of the Type-C cable and also displays the Nothing logo. This unique design choice aligns with Nothing’s design language.

While the head of the Type-C cable is transparent, the cable itself remains opaque, shrouding the inner workings from view. The intentional contrast in transparency further adds to the cable’s appeal, creating a visually striking accessory that aligns with Nothing’s transparent design philosophy. It showcases the company’s dedication to blending form and function seamlessly, creating products that stand out from the crowd.
Availability
This is highly likely that the new transparent cable will be bundled with the upcoming Nothing phone 2 in the box. The future Nothing products also may include this cable in the box. But it could also be sold separately. With the upcoming Nothing event on 11th July, fans can expect to learn more about the specifications, features, and availability of this new transparent Type-C cable, as well as the Nothing Phone 2.
Another Gimmick?
Nothing is known for creating extreme hype for its products on social media. As the Nothing Event is coming up, Carl Pei twitted this image of the transparent Type-C cable for creating hypes for the Nothing PHone 2. This new cable doesn’t offer any functional advantage, it’s just like the Oneplus’s Red Type-C cable. It follows the design language of Nothing and shows their attention to detail. So, whether you call it a gimmick or not, is up to you, but it looks cool.