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CMF, the value-focused sub-brand of Nothing, has unveiled two new audio wearables: the Buds and Neckband Pro. CMF Buds The Buds feature a 12.4mm sound driver with Dirac tuning. Notably, they use four HD mics compared to the six on the Buds Pro. Both buds are IP54-rated, offering protection against water splashes and dust. CMF claims the Buds can last up to eight hours on a single charge, extending to 35.5 hours with the charging case. CMF Neckband Pro The Neckband Pro boasts better ANC at 50dB and a stronger IP55 rating. Price and availability CMF will release both wearables across global markets, with the Buds arriving first in most regions. In the Philippines, only the CMF Buds will be available this March through Digital Walker. Read more in our articles including "CMF by Nothing unveils Buds, Neckband Pro" and "Google unveils Pixel Buds wireless headphones".

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What is CMF Buds?

CMF, the value-focused sub-brand of Nothing, has unveiled two new audio wearables: the Buds and Neckband Pro. CMF Buds The Buds feature a 12.4mm sound driver with Dirac tuning.

What have you covered about CMF Buds?

Notably, they use four HD mics compared to the six on the Buds Pro. Both buds are IP54-rated, offering protection against water splashes and dust. CMF claims the Buds can last up to eight hours on a single charge, extending to 35.5 hours with the charging case.

Where can I find articles about CMF Buds?

Our coverage of CMF Buds includes: "CMF by Nothing unveils Buds, Neckband Pro"; "Google unveils Pixel Buds wireless headphones"; "Realme Earbuds, Tech Backpack now available, priced". Each article provides unique insights and information.