The CMF by Nothing earbuds are a great middle ground for people who don’t want to spend tons of cash, and are currently on sale for less than £30
Wireless earbuds can often be a pricey investment, particularly if payday is still a way off for some Brits. Depending on the brand, you could find yourself shelling out more than £150.
However, there’s a sweet spot for those who don’t want to splash too much cash. We may have discovered a pair of earbuds that won’t empty your wallet and cost less than £30.
The CMF by Nothing earbuds deliver excellent sound and effectively block out unwanted noise. The external HD microphone picks up ambient noise, then the internal processor creates inverse sound waves that are emitted through the speakers to cancel it out.
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The CMF buds boast enhanced acoustic components and feature Ultra Bass Technology 2, delivering sound that’s true-to-life and professionally tuned by Dirac Opteo. You’ll experience a wide soundscape featuring deep bass, a balanced mid-range and heavenly treble.
Each bud also houses a large 45 mAh battery, offering eight hours of non-stop music on a single charge. With the case, you can enjoy 35.5 hours of playback and a fast charge to keep you going.
The CMF Buds can also isolate background noise in real time, ensuring phone calls are as clear as face-to-face conversations thanks to training on over 30 million noise models, including street scenes and busy transport.
There’s also great reviews. One shopper said: “I keep losing my earbuds, so I end up buying new ones every few months. These have been an amazing choice! The sound is crisp and clear, the battery life is great, and they have that cool factor—I’ve even had a few people ask me what brand they are”.
Some people have complained about the pairing. One shopper added: “These unpair every time I put them back in their charging box. Tried various methods of pairing but in all honesty, it shouldn’t require a ‘trick’ or ‘work around’ they should pair and stay paired”.
For Apple enthusiasts, the closest competitor to these earphones is the AirPod Pro 2s, which can be purchased for £7 when the cost is spread out with the Sky Mobile plan. Alternatively, Soundcore, a renowned brand in the audio industry, offers its own version of wireless earbuds. These typically retail for £47.99, but savvy shoppers can grab them from Amazon for just £31.99 by taking advantage of several promotional discounts currently available.