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CMF by Nothing Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Earbuds (Dark Grey or Orange) on sale for
$27.
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Product Details:
- Noise Control: 2900 Hz frequency range, 42dB active noise cancelling with Transparency mode, and block out the unwanted noise
- Sound: 12.4mm dynamic driver, a bio-fibre and custom TPU diaphragm,and supports AAC and SBC codecs. It uses dirac opteo and Ultra Bass Technology 2.0 for enhanced audio
- Battery: A large 45 mAh battery in each bud. 8 hours of non-stop music on a single charge. 35.5 hours of playback with the case. Supports fast charging:10 mins charge for 6.5 hours with case
- Call Function: With 4 HD microphones and Clear Voice Technology, along with AI Environmental noise cancellation for calls, it can isolate background noise in real time
- More Performance: Dual-device connection, Bluetooth 5.3, IP54 water and dust resistance, low-lag mode, Find My Earbuds, and customizable equalizer and controls
Top Comments
The case on the CMF buds is also very prone to scratches so you will have to take care of it. As someone else mentioned, the dial on the outside is just for fidgeting purposes or use with a lanyard and it does not adjust volume like on the CMF Buds Pro 2. Neither have wireless charging but that's expected at this price point.
If you care more about features, less about the sound and they have a good fit in your ear I would pick the CMF buds. If you want better sound and better fit go with the Galaxy Buds FE.
The CMF Watch Pro 2 also isn't a bad choice if you only use your smartwatch for notifications and time since it lasts 10 days, though the same caveat applies here in that the aluminum body gets scuffed easily. The great thing about them is that the watch band is super soft and you can use it all day. Compared to something like the stock 40mm Galaxy watch band which is a bit smaller and rougher on the skin.
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That would be amazing
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The case on the CMF buds is also very prone to scratches so you will have to take care of it. As someone else mentioned, the dial on the outside is just for fidgeting purposes or use with a lanyard and it does not adjust volume like on the CMF Buds Pro 2. Neither have wireless charging but that's expected at this price point.
If you care more about features, less about the sound and they have a good fit in your ear I would pick the CMF buds. If you want better sound and better fit go with the Galaxy Buds FE.
The CMF Watch Pro 2 also isn't a bad choice if you only use your smartwatch for notifications and time since it lasts 10 days, though the same caveat applies here in that the aluminum body gets scuffed easily. The great thing about them is that the watch band is super soft and you can use it all day. Compared to something like the stock 40mm Galaxy watch band which is a bit smaller and rougher on the skin.
https://www.amazon.com/CMF-Buds-C...B0CXDQSMG7
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The bluetooth locks on strong, never drops. Out of the box the bass is dialed too heavy for me, but the app is simple and can tune high/mid/low. Only thing I don't like is no single tap for touch controls. Everything is double, double hold, or triple.
Again I can't restate how impressive conference calls sound. Voices are clear, natural and full. Which seems like a weird thing to say, but I had Earfun 4 earbuds that were great for music but sounded tinny for voice calls no matter what EQ I set, and true for other earbuds I've owned. This thing somehow sounds great both with music and voice calls.
The bluetooth locks on strong, never drops. Out of the box the bass is dialed too heavy for me, but the app is simple and can tune high/mid/low. Only thing I don't like is no single tap for touch controls. Everything is double, double hold, or triple.
Again I can't restate how impressive conference calls sound. Voices are clear, natural and full. Which seems like a weird thing to say, but I had Earfun 4 earbuds that were great for music but sounded tinny for voice calls no matter what EQ I set, and true for other earbuds I've owned. This thing somehow sounds great both with music and voice calls.
According to Amazon and a couple reviews, these have multipoint.
V2 yes and case wheel actually is programmable too, so if that is important those are $60. https://www.amazon.com/CMF-Buds-P...B0D83J6JJ9
V2 yes and case wheel actually is programmable too, so if that is important those are $60.
Interesting. Well if they're not, back to Amazon they go.
The case on the CMF buds is also very prone to scratches so you will have to take care of it. As someone else mentioned, the dial on the outside is just for fidgeting purposes or use with a lanyard and it does not adjust volume like on the CMF Buds Pro 2. Neither have wireless charging but that's expected at this price point.
If you care more about features, less about the sound and they have a good fit in your ear I would pick the CMF buds. If you want better sound and better fit go with the Galaxy Buds FE.
The CMF Watch Pro 2 also isn't a bad choice if you only use your smartwatch for notifications and time since it lasts 10 days, though the same caveat applies here in that the aluminum body gets scuffed easily. The great thing about them is that the watch band is super soft and you can use it all day. Compared to something like the stock 40mm Galaxy watch band which is a bit smaller and rougher on the skin.
Is the ANC, transparency mode, and call quality better on the Buds FE?
I just got the Galaxy Buds FE from the recent sale here on SD so I haven't put them through their paces. So far I think the CMF buds have better ANC for lower pitched sounds and a more natural transparency mode. That is with aftermarket ear tips though. As a pair of earbuds used only for work they aren't bad, but they tend to fall out of my ears after 10 minutes. The CMF buds have more of a standard bass-focused sound while the Buds FE are more neutral (with the clear preset).
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