CMF Buds and Neckband Pro now available in Malaysia

After launching the Nothing Phone (2a) last month, the brand has officially launched the CMF Buds and Neckband Pro headphones in Malaysia.

Watch our Nothing Phone (2a) Review

The Buds stand out in their category, offering top-tier ANC with a 42 dB depth and a wide 2900 Hz bandwidth, ensuring an immersive listening experience. They also boast a Transparency Mode, four high-definition microphones, Clear Voice Technology, and advanced wind noise reduction. The acoustic performance is enhanced by a 12.4 mm Bio-fibre Driver and Ultra Bass Technology 2.0, alongside five EQ settings optimized for various music genres. On a single charge, users can enjoy up to 8 hours of playback, extendable to 35.5 hours with the charging case.

Neckband Pro sets a new standard with its 50 dB Hybrid ANC, powered by an advanced chipset and five HD microphones. This device offers an Environment Adaptive ANC feature with three settings, tailored to varying ambient noises. The Neckband Pro is designed to be workout-ready, featuring an IP55 rating for water, sweat, and dust resistance, a 3-in-1 Smart Dial for audio adjustments, and a robust 220 mAh battery ensuring 37 hours of continuous play.

Availability and Pricing

The Buds and Neckband Pro will hit the Malaysian market on April 4, with Buds priced at RM 199 and Neckband Pro at RM 189. These products will be available through Nothing’s partner retailers, Lazada Nothing Flagship Store, and Nothing Shopee Official Store.

Price Reduced for Nothing Phone (2), Ear (2) and CMF Watch Pro for a limited time

In conjunction with the launch, Nothing has also announced that the Phone (2) with 12GB RAM+512GB storage can be purchased at RM2799, which is RM700 off its usual price, this offer is valid till the 14th April 2024, so act fast if you are keen on getting the Phone (2).

The Nothing Ear (2) and CMF Watch Pro can also be had for a reduced price of RM399 and RM299 respectively during the period.

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