![]() The somewhat large round case isn’t as pocketable, but it is built well with a metal hinge, plus it has a smooth matte finish that doesn’t catch fingerprints (at least in the orange variant). The buds are encased in a solid plastic case that reminds one of a cosmetic compact, and they’re available in dark grey, light grey and an orange that is oh-so-very-intense orange. ![]() It’s easy to slot the new CMF Buds Pro as yet another entry-level pair of earbuds, albeit one with the active noise cancellation (ANC) feature that has made its way into the segment off late. ![]() ![]() The CMF Buds Pro are encased in a solid plastic case that reminds one of a cosmetic compact, and they’re available in dark grey, light grey and an intense orange color variant. That it takes up less space than ordinary box packaging means it will save space during transportation and storage, which is a plus. It’s hard to describe how high quality it all feels, particularly at the price point at which each of these products are pegged. These are different.Īll three products ship in incredibly minimal and clean packaging, essentially two pieces of quality cardboard with cutout plastic moulds that show the shape of the box contents. Ordinarily, there isn’t much to say about the unboxing experience of most products, leave alone budget-oriented accessories in the segment that CMF has launched. Yet, it’s not for nothing that the team at Nothing are already considered masters in whipping up pre-launch hype, but how do the debut products – a pair of earbuds, a smartwatch and a charger - for the CMF range fare in the sub- ₹5,000 segment? Unboxing the products These are intentionally distinct from the main Nothing brand, both in terms of their entry-level pricing and in not sporting the transparent aesthetic. ![]() That term has taken on a whole new significance with the Carl Pei-led Nothing launching ‘CMF by Nothing’, a new sub-brand that, according to Pei, aims to deliver "timeless designs" along with "quality that's very hard to find" in its price segment. CMF, shorthand for Color, Materials, Finish (CMF) is a term little-known outside the world of industrial design, one that “focuses on the chromatic, tactile and decorative identity of products and environments”. ![]()
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