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The market is flooded with earphones, earbuds, and smart devices, each promising to be better than the last. Finding the right one for your specific needs can be overwhelming. If you’ve been wanting to upgrade your tech setup or surprise someone with a thoughtful gift this holiday season, CMF by Nothing has just what you need. Whether you’re after earbuds for great sound or a smartwatch packed with features, CMF’s latest lineup has something for everyone.

CMF Buds Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds

Cms Buds Pro 2

If you often find yourself needing earbuds that block out the noise around you and keep you focused, the CMF Buds Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds are a fantastic choice. These earbuds feature Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation that reduces up to 50 dB of ambient sound. This means all those background conversations, traffic sounds, or subway rumbles are going to fade away.

The audio quality makes this experience even better with LDAC technology, which delivers clear, high-resolution sound. Plus, the Ultra Bass Technology 2.0 boosts the bass in real-time, so you’ll enjoy deeper and more balanced music. The battery life is strong as well, offering up to 10 hours on a single charge and an impressive 43 hours with the charging case.

Get these wireless earbuds in Dark Grey, $47 after a 19% discount and applying the on-page coupon. Get them in Light Grey or Orange for $56 and Blue for $59.

CMF Buds Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds

CMF Watch Pro 2 Smartwatch

Cms Watch Pro 2

If you need a smartwatch that does more than just tell the time, the CMF Pro 2 Smartwatch is the perfect companion. It offers all-day health monitoring, tracking your heart rate, SpO₂ levels, sleep patterns, and even stress levels. It comes with a 1.32-inch AMOLED display that ensures sharp and vibrant visuals, making it easier to see your stats and notifications throughout the day.

You can attend calls directly from your wrist with its Bluetooth calling feature, thanks to a built-in microphone and speaker. Gesture controls make it even easier to manage tasks with simple wrist movements. And, with up to 11 days of battery life, it’s designed to handle your busy schedule without frequent recharging.

Grab the smartwatch in Dark Grey, Ash Grey, Blue, Orange for $58.65 after a 15% discount.

CMF Pro 2 Smartwatch

CMF Buds Wireless Earbuds

Cmf Wireless Earbuds

If simplicity and reliability are what you’re after, the CMF Buds Wireless Earbuds are an excellent option. They offer 42 dB of Active Noise Cancellation, as well as a transparency mode, giving you the flexibility to block out distractions or stay aware of your surroundings.

You’ll also enjoy 12.4 mm dynamic drivers that offer balanced sound with deep bass and clear highs. The battery life is equally impressive, as it lasts up to eight hours on a single charge and 35.5 hours with the case. Some additional features that deserve mention are the dual-device connectivity, which lets you switch easily between two devices, and the IP54 rating for water and dust resistance.

Get your hands on these Dark Grey wireless earbuds for just $29 after a 26% discount. Also check out the prices on the Light Grey, Night Black, and Orange options.

CMF Buds Wireless Earbuds

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