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CMF Buds 2 Officially Launched with Enhanced ANC, IP55 Rating, and 55-Hour Battery Life

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By Staff Writer . Audio Tech News . April 16, 2025

London, UK — As hype builds for the upcoming CMF Phone 2 Pro from Nothing, the company has quietly launched the CMF Buds 2, delivering a major upgrade over last year’s model in terms of sound quality, active noise cancellation (ANC), and battery life. The earbuds are now officially listed and available for pre-order via the Nothing webstore, ahead of deliveries beginning April 18.

Key Features of CMF Buds 2
  • Audio & Sound Tuning

    • Equipped with 11mm custom drivers

    • Tuned with Dirac Opteo for enhanced audio clarity

    • Features Nothing Ultra Bass Technology 2.0 for deeper low-frequency performance

  • Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)

    • Hybrid ANC cancels up to 48dB of ambient noise

    • Covers a wide 5,200Hz frequency range

    • Real-time noise adjustment based on your environment

    • 6 microphones (3 per bud) with Clear Voice Technology 3.0 and spatial audio support

  • Connectivity & Pairing

    • Bluetooth 5.4 for improved stability and range

    • Supports dual-device pairing, Google Fast Pair, and Microsoft Swift Pair

  • Durability

    • Earbuds: IP55-rated for water and dust resistance

    • Charging case: IPX2-rated for splash protection

  • Battery Life

    • Up to 13.5 hours playback on a single charge

    • Up to 55 hours total with the charging case

Color Options and Pricing

CMF Buds 2 are available in:

  • Light Green

  • Dark Grey

  • Orange

Pricing:

  • $59 (US)

  • €49.95 (EU)

  • £39 (UK)

Early pre-orders receive a €10 or £5 discount, making the already budget-friendly earbuds even more appealing.

Availability

Pre-orders are now live on the , with shipping scheduled to begin on April 18 — a full ten days ahead of the CMF Phone 2 Pro launch event on April 28.

With substantial upgrades in ANC, sound performance, and battery life, the CMF Buds 2 offer compelling value for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, especially at their sub-$60 price point.

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