Headphones are not a simple thing. Not only are they often bulky and a bit awkward to put on, but they can also be difficult to balance between different sound quality. Taking a practical approach to style and functionality, London-based brand CMF has just released the dynamic CMF Headphone Pro.
Unlike the recently debuted Ear (3) headphones from its parent company Nothing, transparency is at the heart of this new set.

Transparent, yes, but not literally, really in terms of making all the components visible and easy to use. The set of parts for the device, which comes in light gray, dark gray, and light green, features interchangeable ear cushions that come in light green or orange and come in varying levels of softness.



The performance of the CMF Headphone Pro is sure to impress. Beneath the stylish, customizable surfaces lies a suite of optimized features. Certified High-Resolution Audio is enhanced by adaptive ANC that blocks out ambient noise.

The first model features a 40mm driver with nickel-plated diaphragms, which also reduce distortion and deliver clearer sound. A 16.5mm copper voice coil, precision bass duct, and dual-chamber enclosure deliver fuller sound with richer texture and deeper punch.

The latter technology automatically adapts to changing environments by switching between three different noise levels and a 40 dB noise reduction mode, reducing distracting chatter or unexpectedly loud environmental disturbances such as construction work, sirens, etc.
A quick five-minute charge gives you up to four hours of listening time, and a full 100-hour charge takes less than 2 hours via USB-C. The CMF Headphone Pro can even be powered by your smartphone when there are no or no suitable charging ports.

What sets these headphones apart is their carefully designed and thoughtfully implemented tactile controls, which few similar devices can boast.

The Nothing CMF Headphone Pro retail for $99 and can be purchased at nothing.tech.
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