
CMF BY Nothing
The CMF Headphone Pro by Nothing is a budget‑friendly over‑ear wireless headphone launched in September 2025, offering Bluetooth 5.4, LDAC Hi‑Res audio, adaptive ANC up to 40 dB and a unique bass/treble slider. It combines long battery life, spatial audio modes and a comfortable, glasses‑friendly design at a sub‑$100 price point.
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$79.00
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$81.73
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$79.00
Highest
$99.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the CMF Headphone Pro for delivering premium‑class battery life, LDAC Hi‑Res support and a comfortable, glasses‑friendly fit at a very low price. They commend the adaptive ANC’s strong low‑frequency reduction and the novelty of a hardware EQ slider, while noting that the ANC leaks high‑frequency sounds and the limited 3‑band EQ falls short of audiophile expectations.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the exceptional battery endurance, comfort for long wear sessions, and the convenience of the quick‑access bass/treble slider. Common complaints revolve around the recessed mids and harsh treble of the stock tuning, occasional high‑frequency ANC leakage, and the desire for a more powerful EQ and confirmed USB‑C audio capability.
Common Complaints
Recessed mids and harsh treble in the default sound signature, high‑frequency ANC leakage (footsteps, keyboard clicks), boominess/distortion from the bass/treble slider, limited 3‑band EQ, and unclear USB‑C audio pass‑through support.
What People Are Saying
“Nothing Better for $100!”
“Solid B-side”
“Capable for price”
How It Compares
vs. Nothing Headphone (1)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the CMF Headphone Pro for better value and extra hardware controls; opt for the original Nothing Headphone if you prioritize premium sound tuning and a more refined build.
vs. Anker Soundcore Life Q30
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Pick the CMF Headphone Pro when you want LDAC support, spatial audio and a quick‑access EQ slider; the Q30 is a solid lower‑cost choice if you only need basic ANC and are price‑sensitive.
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