Nothing teases the first headphones from its budget CMF brand
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Nothing teases the first headphones from its budget CMF brand
"Nothing is teasing a second set of headphones that it will release through its CMF affordability-focused subbrand. The launch comes after Nothing released its Headphone 1 wireless over-ear cans earlier this year. The CMF Headphone Pro will launch on September 29th, 2025, and while the company hasn't revealed any specifics on performance, the teaser videos it shared on X hint at some of the features."
"The first video of the CMF Headphone Pro reveals two bright color options, light green and bright orange, and ear cushions that have been mixed and matched, so there could be some level of customizability if the cushions are sold separately. Like the Nothing Headphone 1, the CMF Headphone Pro also appears to have myriad buttons and controls in different shapes and sizes. There's a slider that could be used for volume control, and what appears to be a scroll wheel."
"A follow-up video, shared earlier today, seems to confirm that Nothing will encourage users to customize the appearance of the Headphone Pro. It shows a gray ear cushion being replaced by a bright orange alternative that rotates and locks into place. Both videos are accompanied by a "remix everything" tagline, but it's unclear exactly how customizable the headphones will be."
CMF Headphone Pro will launch on September 29th, 2025, as a second, affordability-focused headphone offering from Nothing's CMF subbrand. Teaser videos on X show two bright color options—light green and bright orange—and ear cushions that can be mixed and matched, suggesting some level of customizability. The headphones appear to include multiple buttons and controls in different shapes and sizes, including a slider that could control volume and what appears to be a scroll wheel. A follow-up video demonstrates a gray cushion being replaced by a bright orange one that rotates and locks into place. The tagline "remix everything" emphasizes customization, though performance details remain undisclosed.
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