Nothing’s teaser campaign for the CMF Phone 2 Pro is in full swing with the device set to debut on April 28. Alongside the phone, the brand has been teasing its CMF Buds 2 and they are now listed and available to order from the official Nothing webstore. While the CMF Buds 2’s design is in line with last year’s CMF Buds, Nothing is bringing improvement across the board.
CMF Buds 2 feature 11mm custom drivers with Dirac Opteo sound tuning and Nothing Ultra Bass Technology 2.0 for deep low-frequency output. They also get updated Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity with dual device pairing and support for Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair.
Nothing has also updated the noise cancellation, which is now advertised to drown out up to a 48dB of noise around you. The hybrid ANC system supports a wide 5,200Hz frequency range that adjusts noise reduction in real time based on your surroundings. The buds feature 6 microphones (3 on each earbud) with the brand’s Clear Voice Technology 3.0 and spatial audio support.
CMF Buds 2 are IP55 rated against water and dust, while the case gets an IPX2 rating against water splashes. Battery life is rated at 13.5 hours of playback on a single charge which extends to 55 hours via the charging case.
CMF Buds 2 come in Light Green, Dark Grey, and Orange colors.
Pricing is set at $59/€49.95/£39 with pre-orders getting a €10/£5 discount. Deliveries are scheduled to begin from April 18.
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