
Carl Pei's Nothing Sub-Brand CMF Launches New Wireless Earbuds
CMF, the sub-brand of London-based technology company Nothing that was founded in 2020 by former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has today announced three new wireless earbuds and a brand-new smartphone. My colleague David Phelan will be covering the details of the new CMF Phone 2 Pro, while I will be sharing details of the trio of new earbuds.
The new CMF Pro 2 Phone is being described as the 'ultimate daily smartphone,' by Nothing and has also announced three new pairs of wireless earbuds with extensive features and affordable pricing.
The new CMF Buds 2025 lineup crosses multiple price points putting a pair in reach of almost every pocket, ensuring the brand is accessible to everyone. All three of the new earbuds are designed to cover everything from everyday listening to immersive sessions with personalized sound.
The new CMF wireless earbuds from Nothing's affordable sub-brand range in price from £29.99 to ... More £49.99.
The three CMF Buds will suit most needs and musical tastes. Each model aims to balance performance and design while giving users a bit more control over how they listen to their music.
Starting things off with the new earbuds are the CMF Buds 2. These wireless earbuds have been designed to suit most people's listening needs while balancing sound quality, comfort and plenty of smart features.
The CMF Buds 2 feature Dirac Opteo tuning, 48dB hybrid active noise cancelation and even a Spatial Audio Effect. The company says the CMF Buds 2 refine the listening experience by offering a clear and more dynamic sound at a sensible price.
Whether you want a basic and affordable pair of wireless earbuds or something a bit more ... More sophisticated, the new CMF range has most bases covered.
The next CMF earbuds in the 2025 lineup are the new CMF Buds 2 Plus which are aimied at consumers who want more from their music. Nothing says the CMF Buds 2 Plus offer a next-level audio experience thanks to built-in support for the Hi-Res LDAC codec. The earbuds also include hearing compensation features and full EQ customization, enabling the user set the tone to suit their unique hearing profile.
The third new pair of earbuds launching today are the CMF Buds 2a, basic wireless earbuds aimed at the budget-conscious listener. The Buds 2a earbuds are CMF's entry-level offering with a clear sound and no unnecessary frills.
The CMF Buds 2a have a light design and an even lighter price. Features include active noise cancelation up to 42dB. Sound is produced by a 12.4mm diameter bio-fibre driver which CMF claims delivers a deep bass suitable for all-day listening.
All three pairs of new CMF earbuds will be available from nothing.tech and its retail partners. Pre-orders will open on April 28, with sales commencing on May 6. The CMF Buds 2 cost $59 / £39 / €49 while the CMF Buds 2 Plus are priced at $69 /£49 / €59. The entry-level CMF Buds 2a will go on sale for $49 / £29 / €39.
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