I replaced my old Sony headphones with this $75 alternative - and I can't go back
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I replaced my old Sony headphones with this $75 alternative - and I can't go back
"The best part about the CMF Headphone Pro is their design. They look more premium than their price tag suggests and don't shy away from looking bold. They come in Dark Grey, Light Green, and Light Grey, with matching modular ear cushions included by default. However, if you're like me and want your headphones to look different with added color contrast, you can replace the ear pads with an easy twist."
"Modular consumer devices are hard to execute. Multiple companies have tried modular phones and smartwatches in the past, but none succeeded because modularity adds a touch of inconvenience. Heck, I'd use the same device as everyone else if it takes me five to ten minutes to personalize it. That's why I love CMF's approach. It took me less than two minutes to twist and interchange my ear cushions when I tried it for the first time."
CMF began as a Nothing sub-brand focused on affordable products and has since separated to form its own identity while maintaining a value emphasis. The CMF Headphone Pro pairs a fashion-forward, premium-looking aesthetic with modular ear cushions and bold color options (Dark Grey, Light Green, Light Grey). The cushions and headband provide ample padding for extended wear, though the headband feels slightly flimsy. Modularity is executed with a simple twist mechanism that takes under two minutes to swap pads. The headphones borrow elements from the Nothing Headphone 1, cost under $100, and deliver surprising sound quality for the price.
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