CMF Buds Wireless Earbuds, 42dB Noise Cancelling Earbuds, Dirac HD Audio, Ultra Bass, 35.5H Long Playtime, Bluetooth 5.3, IP54 Waterproof, 4HD Mics Wireless Headphones for iPhone & Android (Dark Grey)
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CMF by Nothing In-Ear Wireless Headphones — Bandwidth of up 2900Hz provides 42dB Active Noise Cancelling with Transparency Mode, block out the unwanted noise. The external 4*HD Mics detects ambient noise and Clear Voice Technology for crisp, clear call performance. It's your preferred sleep earbuds Clear Highs, Powerfully Pure Bass — CMF Buds bluetooth headphones oversized 12.4mm Bio-fiber drivers and Ultra Bass Technology 2.0, delivering boosted bass for everyone. We jointly tuned five popular EQ settings with Dirac to ensure an optimal sonic experience adapted to various music styles Long Playtime, Fast Charging — Get 8 hours of battery life on a single charge with a case that extends it to 35.5 hours. If CMF Buds wireless earbuds are low on power, speed charge for just 10mins to get 6.5H of playtime Bluetooth 5.3 and Fast Pairing — As a bluetooth earbuds, CMF bluetooth headphones earbuds support dual device connection, and Google fast pair and Microsoft swift pair with bluetooth 5.3 More Performance — CMF Buds wireless headphones have customise equaliser and controls, IP54 (protects the running headphones from dust and sweat), low-latency mode, game mode, and touch controls, ''find my earbuds'' et more in the Nothing X application
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Mitzi Gee
These headphones are amazing. They work so great - these are not some crappy knock off. These are legit. They sound great and the battery lasts forever. Fast charging. Easy to connect via Bluetooth to your phone. Fit great and comfortable to wear. Honestly, these are on par with AirPods. And such a great price.
Eric W
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.
Jaden Tran
TL;DR: Decent earphones for the price, but not good enough to be a versatile daily driver.I bought this as a spare throwaway set for the gym, because I’m scared of damaging my very expensive Airpods Pro 2 set. I’m using these with my iPhone, and I downloaded the Nothing X app to get full functionality of what is advertised, and I was a bit surprised.Out of the box, the audio curves are very bass heavy. I’m sure most people will love the sound on these, but audiophiles will not have as good of a time using these. I’m more in the middle, I enjoy music with bass but even I know what’s intended to be punchy by the music artist and what’s not. Even with bass turned all the way down in the app, it still feels a bit punchy, but I don’t mind too much. The clarity is good enough, but I wouldn’t use these if you plan on gaming (I’ll explain more in the issues with these earbuds). Noise cancellation is pretty good, almost as close as the Airpods, but for the price it’s really good.The battery life is pretty good, they last just about, if not longer, than my Airpods Pro 2.The case charges them pretty quickly, and the magnets that hold the earbuds are really strong, so there’s no way they can fall out of the case accidentally. However, and this is mainly a preference, while the case ergonomics are fine, I do wish they went with a design that was easily openable with one hand. The Airpods are easily accessible with one hand, but with the CMF Buds case, I have to use both hands to open it. Nothing completely debilitating, but I just happened to notice it a lot more when I go to reach for my earbuds and my other hand is occupied.The volume control can be configured in the app, you can actually ‘rebind’ each of the controls to different tap actions that you can set per earbud, which is a really nice feature, with some caveats.Ok so let’s get to the issues.You cannot bind some controls to other tap actions, like the play/pause control for example. These controls are sectioned off by the different tap actions (Tap & Hold, Double Tap, Triple Tap, etc) and you are limited to what controls are listed under each action. So if I wanted to bind Volume Control to Tap & Hold, I can’t because it’s reserved for Double Tap & Hold only. This makes the control configuration not as free-form as I would’ve liked, but this is an issue that I think is personal to me, so maybe you won’t mind.Now, the app. The app is good, and the first couple weeks into using these earbuds it was working perfectly fine. A weird issue I had with the app was that it wouldn’t detect the earbuds and in order to get the app working again I had to uninstall and reinstall it. It hasn’t happened again, so hopefully that’s just a fluke, but something to mention nonetheless.Okay now the sound clarity, these earbuds don’t get as loud as the airpods, probably for good reason, but I like having my music just a little bit louder than what is the max volume on the CMF Buds, which is around 80% of Airpods max volume. Also, when you pair the CMF Buds to a computer, the audio quality is good when you’re just watching videos or listening to music or in a Discord/Zoom call. However, if you try to play a game or something, the quality just dips significantly. I have no idea what causes it, but in Helldivers 2, it makes it sound like the audio is coming out of a gramaphone or something. So, I wouldn’t really recommend it for gaming. Probably wouldn’t recommend it for video editing either, because of how bass heavy it is even on the lowest level.So, in the end, I’ll keep these for the intended use-case I bought them for, which is as a pair of earbuds to take to the gym, but if you were expecting more out of these, you should look elsewhere.
Sung K
Do not be fooled by its cheap price.The portability and and sound are awesome.Battery life is outstanding and charging time is really quick.It's also comfortable in ears I keep using these over Beats or airpods.It could just be mine but people tell me microphone isn't the best. Picks up noises and right microphone doesn't really work well when I make calls.Overall, it's the best bang for the buck You won't have to worry too much of loosing them. And by doing so I never lost it because it fits right my pocket and hardly noticed it's there. 🤙
Kaya Jokanovic
First of all, just a silly remark, the little spinner wheel on the case is an incredible fidget toy! I find myself playing with it all the time lol. But in terms of the actual earbuds, they're amazing. As a producer and mixing engineer as well as generally a musician for many years, I can say these sound very good. Not too bassy, but not tinny or empty by any means. They charge super fast, but also hold their charge for an unbelievable amount of time. I find they almost never fall out of my ears, and they feel super great. They pair with my phone (Pixel 7 Pro) super easily; they seem to be most compatible with Android. My only small complaint is that the "remove earbud to pause media" feature has a quite inconvienient delay between removing the bud and actually pausing the music. To be fair though, even the effort to put prox sensors and coding this feature into earbuds at this price point is amazing, so still 5 stars!