The CMF Headphone Pro from Nothing’s budget-focused sub-brand is now selling for $69 on Amazon, its lowest price ever.
This marks a $30 reduction from the original $99 retail price, bringing the over-ear wireless headphones into direct competition with entry-level models from established audio brands. The drop in price comes as the product nears its first anniversary since launch, a timing that often signals inventory clearance or preparation for a successor model.
How the CMF Headphone Pro compares on battery life and controls
The headphones offer up to 100 hours of playback on a single charge, a figure that exceeds most competitors in its price range and even outperforms some premium models when noise cancellation is off. With ANC enabled, battery life drops to 50 hours — still 10 hours more than Sony’s WH-1000XM6 and 20 hours more than Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Headphones.
Unlike many rivals that rely on touch controls, the CMF Headphone Pro uses physical buttons and a customizable action button, a design choice the reviewer at The Verge noted as a practical advantage for usability in cold weather or during workouts.
What the modular design adds to the user experience
The headphones support Google Prompt Pair and the LDAC codec for high-quality Bluetooth audio, features typically found in more expensive devices. Users can also swap in $25 colored cushions — currently available in orange or green — to personalize the look without buying a modern set.
This modular approach reflects CMF’s broader strategy of offering premium-feeling features at low cost, a tactic that has helped the sub-brand gain attention in crowded markets like accessories and audio.
Why is the price dropping now?
The price reduction likely aligns with standard product lifecycle timing, as the headphones are approaching their first year on the market.
Are the cushions included in the $69 price?
No, the $69 price is for the headphones only; the interchangeable cushions are sold separately for $25.
