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The CMF Buds Pro 2 are premium wireless earbuds featuring 50dB adaptive hybrid active noise cancellation, Bluetooth 5.3 with ultra-low 120ms latency, and dual drivers tuned for Hi-Res audio with LDAC support. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, they offer 43 hours of total playback with fast charging, a smart dial for intuitive control, and 6 AI-powered microphones for crystal-clear calls. Their IP55 waterproof rating and multipoint connectivity make them perfect for work, workouts, and gaming on the go.














| ASIN | B0D836988S |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Noise Cancellation, Surround Sound, Touch Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Cycling, Exercising, Gaming, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 43 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 70 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #258 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #31 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | CMF BY NOTHING |
| Brand Name | CMF BY NOTHING |
| Built-In Media | Eartip, Safety information, User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 43 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 460 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Light Grey |
| Carrying Case Height | 2.3 Centimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 5.3 Centimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 46 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 5.3 Centimeters |
| Color | Light Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | APP, Touch |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,755 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 5000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CMF BY NOTHING |
| Model Name | CMF Buds Pro 2 |
| Model Number | B172 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 50 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Fitness, Gaming |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | sports, working |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
A**R
Phenomenal value, better than my old galaxy buds
Fantastic quality for the price. Good battery life, very stable connection from a long distance, and I can connect them to 2 devices. They fit my ears perfectly. Noise cancellation is decent and functions well enough, though there are better options if that's the primary feature you're looking for. Transparency mode works great. I'm very impressed overall with these earbuds!
B**U
COMPLETELY IMPRESSED
I'm a big tech nerd and it takes a LOT to impress me and get me to spend some time and write a review like this. All I can say is these are the best bang for your buck hands down. I don't leave reviews hardly ever unless the product is complete garbage or absolutely stellar. These will 190% blow you away at this price point. The sound is crisp, clear, bassy and coupled with the Nothing app, these are on par with some of the more spendy buds in the $120-$150 range and even then the options within those apps still doesn't give you the controls of the nothing app. So lets get into the some of the details and my experience so far. First thing, I love the color options. Myself, I got the orange pair and love it so much I actually have the newest Nothing watch 3 Pro on the way, and yes with the orange band. The first thing I noticed is the comfy fit. Most ear buds simply just don't fit right and the gummies are either way to hard and stiff or sizes are off. Generally just not comfortable and don't seal the ear properly. Not the case with these CMF Nothing 2 Pro's. The gummies are surprisingly comfortable, especially at this proce point. The buds themselves, plastic (like everything else but these are a little more premium), Noise canceling is really good. I ended up with the 2 pros because my dig decided to chew up my CMF Buds 2 case when everyone was SUPPOSED TO BE SLEEPING! So i decided to make the upgrade to the 2 pros since they were just a couple bucks more. Now the case from the Buds 2 and the Buds 2 Pro, if you have the couple extra $$, get the 2 pro, case has an actual dial that has functions in comparison to the Buds 2 which is just a fidget toy or connection for a lanyard. But the case in my opinion is worth the extra $10-$15 in my opinion. One thing to note though is don't set anything for the single press option on the case if you plan on carrying in pocket because one accidental press and you might need a new pair of undies. Overall, simply the best set of earbuds by far at this price point and with such a good impression with their sub brand, I'm going to be purchasing a lot of Nothing Brand and the CMF line up. So if this is the "budget Buds", I'm curious on what the higher end products will deliver also
R**G
A ton of features, great audio quality, very nice app. Punches well above its weight class.
Taken with a grain of salt, since I've been using them for a total of 30 minutes. Update - I've now worn them through 2 calls and all was well. No complaints from the other end, and my side was crystal clear. Comfort is good, and my longest session was 3 hours. No ear pain, and they stayed in my ears. Still have not used the case dial function. Oh yeah, after 3 hours of music play I put the buds back in the case and both buds were still at 83% battery. A couple minor weaknesses, but again, I keep in mind that they are sub $60 buds. The noise cancellation is wonky with loud noises (in my case Chainsaw and Circular saw). The pass through audio is not great, but I was able to have conversations with a few people at Lowes. This could be improved, but the price would go up. Music was still great. Original review: First song though them is All Night by Def Leppard from Euphoria. It has a lot of quasi variable sounds, a hint of soft rock rap, rock, acapella vocals, and vocals isolated with nothing but bass, good harmonies, both high and low tones. Normally I drive a new set of buds to max volume, but these approached uncomfortable at 3/4 volume, which is also where the "Ear Damage" warning pops up. I got to *80% volume and backed off (very impressive). They only have 3 tip options, SML, and are factory fitted with M. I switched to the Large and get good isolation. For this sub $60 purchase price I did not expect a hearing test from the app, and one does not exist, but it does have a fit test under the Device Settings. Also under the Device Settings is the Dual Connection option, which by default is set to off. If you switch to dual connection, the buds have to reboot, so don't do this if you're in the middle of listening to a song or on a phone call. Surprisingly, the app and buds have a Find My Earbuds option - unheard of for this price. The buds sound fantastic with Spacial Audio off, but there is a noticable enhancement when you enable Spacial Audio. I like both outputs equally, and thing for those who come from or are in the sound production world, my guess is they will prefer the perception of a pre and post mixed feel. Spacial off tends to be a lot more of a natural recording, and Spacial sounds like a producer got a low impact opportunity to add some effects, but not over powering. Another effect of Spacial is a slight volume boost. I've not yet tried the case dial, and while cool, I don't see a personal application, but still cool as a remote control for your buds, without the need to touch the buds or use the phone app. The case is a little larger than my Soundcore Space A40's, but I like the square shape. I also bought a matching TPU case so I'd not scratch up the case while in my pocket. There are only two things I poke at. There is no USB-C cable included (not a big deal - by now everyone has a dozen or more). The second is a personal preference, and that is earbud charge % display, and that it only shows charge drop in 5% increments, i.e. 100%, 95%, 90% etc. I am not yet able to speak to call quality, but that will happen soon I hope. So far I'm sticking with the Euphoria album, but I can't wait to hear Drive by The Cars, both for vocal and instrumental clarity.
M**S
Excellent earbuds for the price, case is a little clumsy.
I'm too much of a cheapskate and music isn't important enough to me to justify buying a high-end model of earbuds. But when my last pair went belly up and the replacement model I ordered were basically unusable, I decided to look for a nicer model. I researched a bit and heard that these punch above their weight. Came here to check them out and found they were on a great spring sale deal. So I went ahead and got them, and I'm really glad I did. The sound quality and noise cancelling are both the best I've ever used in earbuds. They connect instantly to every device I've used them with, and they switch between active devices seamlessly. Battery life seems really good too. The case is actually the weakest point of this item. It's got sharpish-square edges compared to most, so it's not as easy to get in or out of pockets. Also, it's awkward to open one-handed. But that's not too bad because it's not even obvious which direction it opens. I inevitably end up trying to open it some direction other than where the hinges are. I assume I'll get used to it eventually, but for now it's kind of annoying. The wheel roller/button on the case is kind of cool, but not exactly needed since I usually find the device controls easier to handle. I ended up disabling the button in the app settings so as to not accidentally bump it in my pocket. Overall that's a small downside compared to the quality and sound of the earbuds themselves. I'm glad I bought them, I only hope future versions of the product have a case that's easier to handle.
J**N
Switched from Apple and haven't looked back — these are my everyday earbuds now
I used to reach for my AirPods without thinking about it. They were just the default. Then I tried these and the default changed. The sound is the first thing. Bass-forward in a way that AirPods aren't, which took maybe a day to adjust to and then felt like the right call. The 11mm driver pushes real low-end depth without muddying the mids, and vocals sit clearly in the mix. Apple's tuning is more neutral and polished out of the box, but with the Nothing X app's EQ and the five Ultra Bass levels, these get dialed in fast. Once they are, I prefer them. The noise cancellation runs at 50dB and handles the situations I actually care about — commuting, working with background noise, blocking out a loud room. It's not going to out-perform AirPods Pro on sudden sharp sounds, but for steady low-frequency noise like traffic and HVAC it's every bit as effective in real use. I stopped noticing the gap pretty quickly. The Smart Dial on the case is the feature I bring up when people ask about these. It's a physical metal ring on the charging case that lets you adjust volume, skip tracks, and toggle ANC modes without touching the earbuds or pulling out your phone. Keeping the earbud seal intact while changing volume is one of those things you don't realize matters until you start doing it. AirPods have no equivalent. Battery life gets me through a full day without thinking about it. When I do need to top up, 10 minutes in the case gives back about 3 hours of playback. The total runtime with the case is 43 hours, which in practice means charging the case once or twice a week rather than managing daily. The one area where AirPods still have an edge is the Apple ecosystem integration — the automatic device switching between iPhone, iPad, and Mac is seamless in a way these don't match. Multipoint connection works across two devices but the handoff isn't as frictionless. If you live entirely in the Apple ecosystem that gap is real. If you don't, it largely disappears. For the price difference these aren't a compromise. They're a preference.
R**S
They sound great and are comfortable!
After returning 2 other ear bud brands, I finally found a winner! They sound great. Their app really lets you customize your listening experience. They are comfortable and have a good battery life. Bonus is being able to adjust the sound directly from the case. I have them paired to my phone and tablet and the connection to either one switches seamlessly. The mic works well for calls too! These were right in my price range and am glad I finally found a pair that met all of my requirements.
R**N
Best I've owned in their price range.
Having two teenagers in the house that lose or damage things frequently, it's hard to justify buying premium products sometimes. Even when it's not for the kids, you tend to go budget because of how often things get "borrowed" without asking. So when I saw how great the reviews were on various tech sites for all of Nothing's earbud offerings, these absolutely grabbed my attention. I'll start with the case. Something about the square shape with its rounded corners just feels right in the hand, far better than the common rectangular casket shape favored by many budget brands. It also allows for a variety of grips when accessing the Smart Dial. The dial itself is fun to fidget with, even when disabled, but is also very functional if you're the kind of person that finds yourself skipping around in playlists or changing the volume frequently. And since the dial is customizable in Nothing's "Nothing X" app, you can configure it in a way that makes sense to you so it won't likely be a "use it once and then forget about it" feature. The matte finish is feels and looks nice, especially to someone like me who thinks glossy plastic looks a little tacky, but it does take fingerprints very easily. It's very lightweight which I have mixed feelings about since that implies they could have installed a larger or more dense battery pack but, since I've yet to run it dry as is, I'm probably just being nitpicky. Now for the buds themselves. They're a little chunky, but that's common at this price point, and it doesn't make them uncomfortable at all. The multiple microphones on each bud pick are reasonably clear and do a fair job canceling unwanted noise, though I did find that in their passthrough noise cancelling mode they had trouble picking up something about my daughter's vocal range but it only happens when I'm talking to her. The noise cancelling is pretty solid. They won't block out extremely loud sounds like power tools, but no Active Noise Cancelling earbud/headphone should given that ANC works by transmitting an interference wave and that signal being too strong could just as easily damage your hearing as the noise you're hoping to block out; that's more of a task for ear protection brands like ISOtunes. The DIRAC feature must be working pretty well, because I've not messed with the EQ since getting them and everything I've listened to with them (gaming, classic rock, heavy industrial, mopey goth rock, Indigenous punk, 80s new wave, movies, etc) still manages to sound well balanced for the media. The surround sound feature isn't something most people will really notice or have a use for and likely should be turned off to save battery, but I do find that if I wear them while gaming on my PC with Dolby Atmos enabled turning it on does improve the effect (and combined with the ANC, it's super immersive). The default bass is pretty solid and while I do notice a subtle difference with the bass boosting feature enabled, it's not significant enough to justify the extra battery drain and it's not all that necessary anyway. Like the Smart Dial, the touch functions on the buds are customizable and pretty responsive but I do find myself preferring to the more tactile dial. The software situation is a mixed bag. There are a lot of features here that are controlled via software. The phone app is great and made pairing the headset, customizing the controls, and setting the sound enhancing features a breeze. If I only used them with my phone, that would be fine. I also like to use them with my PC sometimes (I have loud neighbors and the ANC helps block them out when I'm trying to game or work on something.) and I'm baffled by their decision to abandon a dedicated PC app for a web based one that doesn't function across all browsers and, in my experience, has yet to work with these buds despite listing them as compatible.
C**E
Solid but not flawless
I have about 50hrs of use at time of review. Pros: The case isn't gimmicky. It's has solid, programmable controls that feel good. It's also magnetic so even when the case is open your earbuds will not just fall out. In fact, you can open the case and try your hardest to shake them out and they'll stay perfectly in place. The earbuds have great battery life. At about 2/3rds volume with ANC on HIGH they use about 10% every hour with the case recharging them about 30% in about 10-15min. The App for the earbuds is actually really nice. It's not invasive (only requiring nearby device location to work) and isn't sluggish to bothersome to use with a fairly solid Equalizer. Easily one of the best earbud apps I've downloaded Sound quality with MUSIC is great and feels immersive especially with the customizable equalizer. Potential Cons: They do fit a bit snug in your ear and the case only came with 2 different size adjustments that didn't work too well for my ears. As a result it took a couple days (12ish hrs of use) for my ears to become comfortable with the additional snugness. BOOKS: if you listen to audio books they can sound a bit hollow. I tried playing around with the equalizer a bit and couldn't quiet get dialed in enough. As a result books sounded like they were being played down a short hallway or like someone was speaking through a toilet paper roll. ANC isn't great but isn't terrible. It's perfectly middle of the road. They claim a "50db Hybrid Noise canceling" but I'd argue heavily that it's much much closer to 25-30 as I have another set of earbuds that claim 42db and are noticeably better at blocking noises out. But you can turn ANC on and go shopping in a busy Walmart midday with nothing playing and the earbuds do act like decent earplugs. However, you try to do anything with any sort of consistent noise slightly above average and the passthrough kicks on and basically makes the ANC useless. It's because of this feature specifically that I do not give the earbuds a 5* review. Overall they're a VERY solid earbud for the average person. They have nice features, solid battery life, and don't cost a ridiculous amount of money. And as long as you're not NEEDING the ANC for your job or hobby these earbuds will probably work great.
M**H
تحفة
قطعة جميلة جدا مختلفة
E**O
Buenos audífonos
Me gustó su audio se escucha genial los bajos y todavía no activo su ultra bass. Yo vengo de unos redmi buds 3 pro y tengo unos sony xm3 para referencia de escuchan a la par Puntos negativos que no me gustan - No venía el cable usb, en los comentarios parece que ha varios les ha pasado. No afecta en funcionamiento. - La rueda para controlar el volumen, cada que subes o bajas el nivel se escucha un sonido. No me gusta y no puedo desactivarlo en la app. Espero y lo mejoren
D**E
Lousy
Not usable after 5mons
Z**Z
Case with earphones/earbuds
Case texture is rubbery and not the plastic type one. You will also need an app on phone to connect with this earbuds. The app is mentioned in the manual. You will not only receive the case, you will also get earphones/earbuds plus earbuds tips too, you will get pagal ka bachcha.
M**D
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العزل قوي والصوت ممتاز جدا 🫡
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