🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The CMF Buds Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds offer a premium audio experience with 42dB active noise cancellation, 35.5 hours of total playtime, and advanced features like dual-device connectivity and IP54 waterproofing, making them ideal for both casual listeners and active users.
Controller Type | Touch control |
Control Method | App, Touch |
Control Type | Touch control,Voice Assistant |
Compatible Devices | Android 5.1 and above, iOS 13 and above |
Antenna Location | Motorcycling, Running, Calling, Gaming |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | sports, Entertainment, Gaming |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Sweatproof, Lightweight, Noise Cancellation, Built-In Voice Assistant, Touch Control |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Color | Dark Grey |
Style Name | Modern |
Battery Average Life | 35.5 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 10 minutes |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 35.5 Hours |
Audio Driver Size | 12.4 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 62.02 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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Here we go again
I find myself saying this in every review on audio products, but here it is again. I'm a full time DJ, who produces and consumes a lot of music on the side. Big audiophile. I had the Sony Wh-1000xm3s the first year they were available. They broke. Bought the Nothing Ear 1s to replace them. Crapped out within a month. OK, I need wireless, preferably with ANC, and now after shredding my wallet with the top of the market I thought I'd give a really cheap option a try. If they break, whatever, it's 40 bucks.Pros: they sound really good. I tried them across a whole bunch of genres, from tech house to 60s Stones. They overcompensate on the bass a lot, but that's common with cheaper headphones, make it feel like more is there. However, I compared them with my brother's AirPod Pros and they sounded extremely similar in the high end. A very good overall sound. Another pro is that they use the same awesome app from Nothing. Very intuitive, some great presets. Touch controls and transparency mode is something I had to pay like $400 for 4+ years ago. Seeing that kind of engineering in a pair of $40 buds is beyond impressive. They're made out of plastic, so they feel fine in your ears for extended periods of time. They look great as well, which doesn't hurt. BATTERY LIFE! I haven't charged the case since I bought them less than a week ago and the case is still at 70%Cons: DON'T DROP THEM. I haven't, but I feel like if I did they'd shatter. The charging case feels like 10 times cheaper than the Ear 1s did. I feel like they included a lanyard ring for a reason.All in all, hope they hold up better than Nothing's flagship did, because I really like them. They sound good, they're cheap, comfy and have great battery life. If you're considering I'd say send it! Only 40 bucks, audio has come a LONG way.*edit 6 months later* Earbuds still work as well as when I bought them. No issues I felt with the Nothing Ear 1s, they sound fine and the NC is great. At some point I'm probably gonna upgrade to Sony's earbud or headset line but these have been beyond fantastic budget options. 5/5 for sure, durability, sound and quality. They do it all. Highly recommend.
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BEYOND expectations
I ordered these on a complete whim when saw the price was under $30; I had wanted to try “Nothing” Brand for a while now and this seemed like a good entry point.I was excepting $30 earbuds, but if all Nothing Brand products operate like these do, I would easily had paid $100+ for these.Firstly, I have used them almost every day for a week, and have not had to charge the case yet. In fact, the buds themselves are still at full (I haven’t set up the app yet, so not sure about the case itself).The case isn’t just some cheaply made product and neither are the buds. I’m sure it wouldn’t be hard to break them, but again, shocked at the appeared quality for dollar here. With that, the sound quality is easily comparable to my $200 Sony Headphones, while the Bluetooth connection is easily the fastest and easiest I’ve ever experienced.It’s not heavy in your pocket, while being slightly larger than an AirPods case, it really doesn’t feel awkward or uncomfortable. I know there is an app for extra features and such, but I have not used it yet so I cannot speak to its functionality, but it’s really just a happy added bonus.I have used them every day of the work week for a few hours at a time, and a little less on the weekend. It charges via USB-C, but haven’t had to yet! The buds report as full on my phone. I’ve probably had the volume about half most of the time.AND THEY STAY IN MY EARS!!! NEVER BEFORE!!!!!!!!!TLDR;I am beyond impressed with the quality of these earbuds. They actually stay in my ears, have excellent sound quality, have their own app, and the fact that they are under $100 is beyond a steal!
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CMF Buds vs CMF Buds Pro 2
I ordered these CMF Buds as well as the more expensive CMF Buds Pro 2 so I could compare them and decide if the moderately higher price of the Buds Pro 2 was worth it. TLDR: The Buds Pro 2 provide a noticeably superior experience and are easily worth the extra money if you have a discerning ear.I am an audiophile who worked in the home theater industry for several years, including installing and calibrating home audio systems for authentic and dynamic music reproduction. I care about accurate sound reproduction and clarity, but I also enjoy dynamic sound that I can feel. I always want to experience the full range of sounds present in a recording. So that's my baseline as I evaluate speakers and headphones.These CMF Buds sound good, with punchy bass and no distortion, but it was difficult to get the right balance of mids and highs that provide crystal clear sound without it getting too tinny. In contrast, the Buds Pro 2 provide great bass while also providing clear mids and highs without being harsh or tinny.Bass is good in both products, but again, the Buds Pro 2 come out on top because they can provide bass without getting muddy. The bass is there, but it does not overpower the mids or highs.Spatial Audio on the Buds Pro 2 does a good job of creating a better sound stage. It really does put you in the middle of the music and it enhances the space between the left and right audio tracks. It also enhances the clarity of the audio. Listening to "Take 5" by the Dave Brubeck quartet is a joy on the Buds Pro 2 and hearing the difference with spatial audio on vs off highlights the virtues of Spatial Audio. The original Buds do not support Spatial Audio, so this is a clear advantage of the Buds Pro 2.Noise Cancelling is good on both, with the Buds Pro 2 providing a higher level of noise cancellation. I am not often in noisy environments, so I can't comment on the differences between these two products. The one thing I can comment on is the clarity of the Transparency mode. With the original buds I tried turning on clarity mode while at work and having a conversation with coworkers. My coworkers sounded muffled and my own voice sounded to me like I was wearing earplugs. It was not a good experience. However, with the Buds Pro 2 the transparency mode works really well. I can still tell I have my ear buds in, but I can easily hear others and my own voice is only slightly annoying coming through the ear buds. :)Call clarity is good on both. I could hear the other person very well, and they said I sounded good. I don't take many calls with the ear buds, but so far I have not noticed any differences in any aspect of the call quality.The case click-wheel on the Buds Pro 2 is really enjoyable to use. As I wear the ear buds at my desk in my office job, I often use the click-wheel to adjust the volume, play/pause my music, and switch between noise cancelling and transparency mode. Each of these functions work well and the tactile feel of the wheel is really satisfying.Bottom LineThe CMF Buds and Buds Pro 2 are both good products. If you want a solid pair of earbuds and you are a casual listener, the original Buds should work well for you. If you are picky about music quality and want to ensure an audio experience that you really enjoy, the Buds Pro 2 are easily worth the extra money.
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