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CMF launches Buds Neo in India with ANC

CMF Buds Neo claims up to 52 hours of playtime without ANC

CMF launches Buds Neo in India with ANC

CMF has introduced its latest wireless earbuds, the CMF Buds Neo, to the Indian market, featuring advanced active noise cancellation (ANC) up to 35 dB. These earbuds come equipped with a 12.4mm dynamic driver and incorporate two microphones in each bud, supporting AAC and SBC codecs. Users can customize their listening experience with six preset equalisers.

The CMF Buds Neo offers a substantial battery life, providing up to 52 hours of playtime without ANC, and up to 30 hours with the ANC feature enabled. Each earbud houses a 45 mAh battery, while the accompanying case contains a 460 mAh cell. The earbuds feature touch controls, enabling users to reject calls or change tracks with a double tap, and access the previous song with a triple tap.

A single press on the touch area toggles between ANC and transparency modes, and holding the touch control allows for volume adjustment. Users can personalize these functions through the Nothing X app. The CMF Buds Neo is compatible with Bluetooth 6.0 and above devices, and supports Google Fast Pair and Microsoft’s Swift Pair. Available in Black, White, and Dark Blue models, the earbuds will be priced at ₹1,999, launching on Flipkart and other leading retail partners, including Croma, Reliance Digital, and Vijay Sales, starting August 26.

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