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CMF Headphone Pro debuts with 100-hour battery life & adaptive active noise cancellation

The US$99 over-ear headphones from Nothing's sub-brand also feature fast charging plus an Energy Slider for quick bass & treble adjustments

  • Words: Amira Waworuntu | Images: Nothing
  • 2 October 2025
CMF Headphone Pro debuts with 100-hour battery life & adaptive active noise cancellation

Nothing has expanded its CMF sub-brand with the launch of the CMF Headphone Pro, the company’s first pair of over-ear wireless headphones.

The headphones feature adaptive active noise cancellation that adjusts automatically to the surrounding environment, while a transparency mode makes it easier to hear outside sound when needed.

Battery life is one of the standout specifications. The Headphone Pro delivers up to 100 hours of playback without noise cancellation and up to 50 hours with it activated.

A quick five-minute charge from a battery-drained product provides about four hours of use, which is designed for convenience during travel or commutes.

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The controls are centred on physical dials and switches; a multifunction roller handles volume, playback, and switching between listening modes, while an Energy Slider allows on-the-fly adjustments to treble or bass without opening an app.

A customisable action button provides shortcuts to features such as spatial audio or a voice assistant.

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The headphones feature a soft, rounded design and come in Light Green, Light Grey, and Dark Grey options. Ear cushions are replaceable and available in additional colours.

Priced at US$99, there’s also an aux socket for regular wired listening.

With its combination of long battery life, adaptive noise cancellation, and practical physical controls, the CMF Headphone Pro stands out as a flexible and budget-friendly option.

Purchase here.

Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.

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