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🎧 Elevate your soundscape—where innovation meets your lifestyle.
The CMF Buds 2 Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge 11mm PMI drivers with 48dB hybrid active noise cancellation and 360° spatial audio for an immersive listening experience. Featuring 55 hours of total playtime with rapid charging, 6 HD microphones for crystal-clear calls, IP55 water resistance, and seamless integration with the Nothing X app and ChatGPT, these earbuds are engineered for professionals and audiophiles who demand premium sound, smart features, and all-day reliability.

















| ASIN | B0DXP6TSJ7 |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Spatial Audio Effect, Ultra Bass Technology, Dirac Opteo Tuning, 6HD Microphones, Clear Voice Technology, IP55 Water Resistance, Touch Control, Fast Charging, ChatGPT Integration |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Listening, Office Meetings, Running |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 13 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 62 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #817 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #67 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | CMF BY NOTHING |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Colour | Dark Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices, Cellphones, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Music Production Equipment, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 512 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | in_ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5200 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 5200 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CMF BY NOTHING |
| Model Name | Buds 2 |
| Model Number | Buds 2 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 48 dB |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Fitness |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Subject Character | Modern |
| Theme | Sport |
| Unit Count | 1.7637 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
A**F
good sound quality
worth of money, sound quality great ,
A**D
Price
Good anc and worth it this price good sound quality
S**J
GOOD DESIGN AND LONG BATTERY HEALTH
PRODUCT IS ACTUALLY GOOD AND IM USING 1 YEAR THERE IS NO COMPALINTS , LONG TIME BATTERY HEALTH
A**U
Very good
👍👍👍👍👍
D**H
good
good sound
A**G
The best
At this price, nothing beats it. The Dirac opteo tuning takes it to the next level!
T**E
Selling used and damage items
They are selling used items!!!! I received the item with a damage box and not working at all. It was returned already and my refund still not credited on my account.
M**K
Good
ok
J**Y
Low barrier to entry, high value therein
TL;DR - The near entry-level buds from Nothing's entry-level sub-brand are anything but entry-level Background: When Prime Day rolled around, I had the opportunity to snag both the CMF Buds 2 and the Buds Pro 2 for a really good deal. I was curious to see for myself what perceivable differences (if any) existed between the two models. Would more money prove to be "more better", or would the little brother keep up well enough with big brother to sap the legitimacy out of the price difference? Walk with me for a bit... The Good: In terms of aesthetics, the Buds 2 come off as a bit nicer than the typical offerings in the price range. The charging case sports a nice, minimalist half-cube design with rounded corners. The buds have what I like to think of as a "single quote" design, with the bulbous in-ear portion and the small "leg" descending from it. Overall, they fit the ear well, and they stay put (always a plus). Operating the controls via the touch sensors on the legs is straightforward and drama-free, with the taps registering every time, and very little lag between the input and resulting action. The sound quality is impressive for the humble market segment for which these are priced. Instead of merely inundating the listener with overwrought, murky bass, the quality and clarity of sound across the sound spectrum is indicative of a serious effort in providing those with a modest budget a rich experience. The bass is substantial without upstaging the rest of the frequencies. The mids convey vocals clearly and authoritatively. The highs are crisp, piercing, and well-defined. To sweeten the deal, you have on offer fairly remarkable noise cancellation (with decent transparency/awareness mode), spatial audio, six equalizer presets plus a custom mode, and a five-increment bass boost (dubbed "Ultra bass"), allowing you to further personalize and dial in your auditory experience. The Bad: There really isn't much here to complain about. If I had to nitpick, I suppose I can gripe about the included fidget toy on the charging case. What do I mean by that? Lemme 'splain: on the charging case for the Buds Pro 2, the wheel/knob/thingy (called the "smart dial") is actually functional and serves a purpose. It can change volume, ANC/transparency modes, and handle some other actions. The (not-so-smart) dial on the Buds 2 case does nothing, offering zero controls or functions. Other than perhaps maintaining a "family resemblance" to the Pro 2 with regard to design language, I can't see a single reason for it. Vs the Buds Pro 2: Folks, this is a tough one. In terms of sound, the difference between the two are darn near imperceivable. In my experience, there is the tiniest difference in spatial audio, with the feature on the Pro 2 model being ever-so-slightly more immersive. The only other real difference (and, again, it's difficult to detect) is that the noise cancellation and transparency is just a bit stronger on the Pro 2. For look and feel, the biggest difference is in the charging case, and not solely the smart dial (Pro 2) vs the dumb-as-a-doorknob dial (Buds 2). No, the finish on the Pro 2 case a lightly rubberized texture that lends it a more upmarket quality, whereas the Buds 2 case is just the bare plastic. Also, the Pro 2 case features a triple circle logo (presumably related to the smart dial) in the lower right corner, while the Buds 2 case displays "cmf by NOTHING" in stylized lettering in the same location. As for the buds, themselves, the Pro 2 buds feature the same triple circle design down the legs, whereas the legs on the Buds 2 are blank. Lastly, the Pro 2 ear cushions are black as opposed to the charcoal gray of the Buds 2 (both sets of buds are black in color). Finally, concerning the difference in functionality, it all comes down to the smart dial (or lack thereof). Scouring the Nothing X app, all the options you have for the Pro 2 are available for the Buds 2, except for the ability to configure action mapping for the smart dial. That's it. You get the same ANC options, spatial audio, EQ, action mapping, etc. Conclusion: Despite being the second from the lowest entry in CMF's wireless earbuds lineup (Buds 2a < Buds 2 < Buds 2 Plus < Buds Pro 2), and CMF itself being Nothing's value sub-brand, there is a lot to like, here. You're not compromising on sound, functionality, usability, or style for the sake of obtainability. When comparing these to the top-of-the-range Buds Pro 2, what you're truly getting for the extra $$$ is insignificantly better audio and a (gimmicky IMHO) feature on the charging case. Depending on sales/promotions and whatnot, if the gap in price between the two models is minimal, go ahead and grab the Pro 2. If not, you really won't be missing out on much with the Buds 2.
L**N
Lo mejor calidad precio
Es increíble la calidad en todos los ámbitos, no es lo mejor de lo mejor pero por el precio y si tienes un hábitat nothing está y sus variantes deberían de ser tus únicas opciones
A**A
Excelente producto
buen producto
T**X
Not perfect, but unbeatable for the price
TLDR AirPods Pro do it better, but these do it cheap—and good enough. Everything about these earbuds comes down to the price. Are they the best earbuds? No. Are they the best for the price? Absolutely. They do pretty much everything AirPods Pro can do, but at a lower quality level. Setup was easy, though I did have a couple of connection issues with the left earbud at first—thankfully, that never happened again. Noise canceling is decent for this price range; if AirPods Pro are “good,” these are “mediocre.” The one real annoyance I found is that if there’s a sharp, loud popping sound in the environment, the earbuds sometimes produce a loud cracking noise. I only discovered this because of a metal fidget toy I play with, so most people may never notice. Battery life is great—better than AirPods Pro in terms of the case, and the buds themselves last a solid amount of time. I got the orange color and love the design. I appreciate what this company stands for: great value and solid quality without charging premium prices. These earbuds fit that mold perfectly. They’re not the best at anything, but in this price range, nothing comes close. Pros: Great value for the price Decent ANC for budget earbuds Quick and easy connection after setup Excellent battery life on the case, solid on the buds Unique color options like orange Cons: ANC weaker than premium options Occasional cracking sound with sharp environmental noises Minor initial connection issue with one bud Who it’s for: Budget-conscious buyers who want AirPods Pro–like features without the price People who value long battery life in the charging case Fans of stylish, colorful designs Who it isn’t for: Audio purists seeking top-tier sound or ANC Buyers who can’t tolerate occasional quirks or glitches Anyone expecting premium-level build and polish Great bang-for-the-buck earbuds—they cut corners, but not where it matters most. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
M**.
Casi Perfectos
Excelente opción calidad precio. Pero un poco de mala calidad las llamadas.
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