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CMF Headphone Pro Is The First Over-Ear Headphones From Carl Pei’s Nothing Sub-Brand
CMF's Headphone Pro offers adaptive active noise cancellation with up to 50 hours of ANC playback and a modular design at a competitive $99 price point.
- On Monday, CMF by Nothing launched the CMF Headphone Pro, available in the U.K. and EU today and arriving in the U.S. on October 7th, 2025.
- Following Nothing Headphone earlier this year, CMF designed the Headphone Pro as an affordable, youth-focused alternative that emphasizes tactile controls and colorful interchangeable cushions.
- CMF claims the Headphone Pro deliver up to 100 hours of playback with ANC off and about 50 hours with ANC on, powered by 40mm drivers, 16.5mm copper voice coil, and LDAC Hi-Res audio.
- CMF equipped the Headphone Pro with an Energy Slider, roller button, and action button, while a five-minute quick charge via USB-C delivers up to four hours of listening.
- As a budget-focused sub-brand, CMF is positioned to undercut pricier rivals including Nothing Headphone 1 and Sony WH-1000XM6 using a three-minute Personal Sound Profile by Audiodo.
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CMF by Nothing launches first over-the-ear headphones: CMF Headphone Pro
CMF, the sub-brand of Nothing, has launched its first over-the-ear headphones, the CMF Headphone Pro. The new device is offered in three colors and features interchangeable cushions. Key specifications include 40mm drivers, up to 40dB of Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), LDAC codec support, and a claimed battery life of up to 100 hours of audio playback. CMF Headphone Pro India price and availability Although Nothing is preparing to shift CMF’s g…
·India
Read Full ArticleCMF, branded by Nothing, has released its first over-ear headphones, with a modular design, Hi-Res LDACm sound cancelling hybrid noise and an infinite battery.
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