Key Takeaways
1. New Design Options: The Buds 2 come in Light Green, Dark Gray, and Orange, maintaining a similar look to the first generation.
2. Improved Sound Quality: Featuring smaller 11mm drivers with Dirac Opteo for enhanced sound, and hybrid ANC improved to 48dB.
3. Extended Battery Life: Up to 13.5 hours of playback on a single charge, with the case providing an additional 9.5 hours.
4. Enhanced Connectivity: Upgraded to Bluetooth 5.4, IP55 durability rating, and support for Microsoft Swift Pair and Google Fast Pair.
5. Pre-order and Pricing: Available for pre-order at discounted prices of £34, €39.95, or $59.99, with shipping starting on April 16.
Nothing’s CMF brand is getting ready to unveil its latest smartphone later this April, but they’ve decided to share some details about their new wireless earbuds ahead of the Phone 2 Pro launch.
Design and Colors
The Buds 2 are quite similar in appearance to the first generation, including their case, but they now come in a fresh Light Green color alongside the classic CMF Dark Gray and Orange shades.
Enhanced Features
These new earbuds feature smaller 11 millimeter “PMI” drivers, which are enhanced with Dirac Opteo for “exceptional sound,” a notable upgrade compared to what the first-gen Buds offered. In terms of noise cancellation, the Buds 2 provide 48 decibels (dB) of hybrid ANC, which is an improvement over the previous 42dB. They also support Spatial Audio and their case is designed to provide up to 9.5 additional hours of battery life.
Battery Life and Connectivity
CMF claims that the Buds 2 can deliver up to 13.5 hours of playback on a single charge. They come with updates to Bluetooth 5.4, an IP55 durability rating, and support for Microsoft Swift Pair in addition to Google Fast Pair. These earbuds also include onboard ChatGPT, similar to the Nothing phone.
You can now pre-order the CMF Buds 2 directly from Nothing at introductory prices of £34 (which is £5 off), €39.95 (a €10 discount), or $59.99 (with offers valid until April 27, 2025). Shipping is expected to begin on April 16.
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