Ascend Gadgets Co. via Amazon[amazon.com] has CMF Buds Pro 2 Hybrid Noise Cancelling Earbuds w/ Smart Dial (Various Colors) on sale for $47. Shipping is free.
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Ascend Gadgets Co. via Amazon[amazon.com] has CMF Buds Pro 2 Hybrid Noise Cancelling Earbuds w/ Smart Dial (Various Colors) on sale for $47. Shipping is free.
Model: CMF Buds Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds with Smart Dial, 50dB Hybrid Noise Cancelling Earbuds Wireless Bluetooth 5.3, 11mm Bass with LDAC, 6 Hi-Res Audio Mics, 43H Playtime, Fast Charging Case, Dark Grey
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I bought these and returned them pretty quickly. #1 - for me, they were very uncomfortable and actually made me feel like maybe my ears were getting bruised or something, #2 - I like to cut grass on my zero turn while I listen to some things, and the noise cancelling would cut in and out for seemingly no reason. Seems like it would do it even if my head turned a certain direction or something, and #3 the touch controls were kind of aggravating to use and not super intuitive.
Sound was good, and I know a lot of folks love these (that's why I tried them) but for me, they were not at all what I had hoped for.
I bought these and returned them pretty quickly. #1 - for me, they were very uncomfortable and actually made me feel like maybe my ears were getting bruised or something, #2 - I like to cut grass on my zero turn while I listen to some things, and the noise cancelling would cut in and out for seemingly no reason. Seems like it would do it even if my head turned a certain direction or something, and #3 the touch controls were kind of aggravating to use and not super intuitive.
Sound was good, and I know a lot of folks love these (that's why I tried them) but for me, they were not at all what I had hoped for.
One thing to checkout next time, would be new ear-tips; that should help with issues 1 & 2. I've found the Spinfit, Azla, and Tangzu ear-tips work well for me. #3 I don't have much to add on, I find the controls a little odd as well.
The CMF Buds Pro 2 have surprised me for the price. At MSRP, they're a solid choice. On sale, they're a really good value. The case dial and button is a feature I'm surprised I started using almost immediately; Sound quality is above average, and call quality everything appears clear. I'm not going to fault eartips, only because I replace them on every set I get. The earbud controls and multipoint are a bit finicky. There's no pause on the earbuds; you need to use the case, phone, or take an earbud out to pause. ANC is works well, and transparancy mode is acceptable... Not as natural as the Buds 3 Pro, but not tinny like the Aurvana Ace 2.
I have well over a dozen pairs of earbuds, including AKG N5 Hybrids; Sony WF-1000XM5; Creative Aurvana Ace 2; Samsung Buds 3 Pro; Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro; Liberty 4 NC; Jabra Elite 10 Gen2... and quite a few cheaper ones that I don't mind losing them out on a trail. For anyone looking for earbuds at a low price, it's hard pick a better option under $50.
The CMF Buds Pro 2 have surprised me for the price. At MSRP, they're a solid choice. On sale, they're a really good value. The case dial and button is a feature I'm surprised I started using almost immediately; Sound quality is above average, and call quality everything appears clear. I'm not going to fault ear-tips, only because I replace them on every set I get. The earbud controls and multipoint are a bit finicky. There's no pause on the earbuds; you need to use the case, phone, or take an earbud out to pause. ANC is works well, and transparency mode is acceptable... Not as natural as the Buds 3 Pro, but not tinny like the Aurvana Ace 2.
I have well over a dozen pairs of earbuds, including AKG N5 Hybrids; Sony WF-1000XM5; Creative Aurvana Ace 2; Samsung Buds 3 Pro; Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro; Liberty 4 NC; Jabra Elite 10 Gen2... and quite a few cheaper ones that I don't mind losing them out on a trail. For anyone looking for earbuds at a low price, it's hard pick a better option under $50.
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Sound was good, and I know a lot of folks love these (that's why I tried them) but for me, they were not at all what I had hoped for.
Sound was good, and I know a lot of folks love these (that's why I tried them) but for me, they were not at all what I had hoped for.
I have well over a dozen pairs of earbuds, including AKG N5 Hybrids; Sony WF-1000XM5; Creative Aurvana Ace 2; Samsung Buds 3 Pro; Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro; Liberty 4 NC; Jabra Elite 10 Gen2... and quite a few cheaper ones that I don't mind losing them out on a trail. For anyone looking for earbuds at a low price, it's hard pick a better option under $50.
I have well over a dozen pairs of earbuds, including AKG N5 Hybrids; Sony WF-1000XM5; Creative Aurvana Ace 2; Samsung Buds 3 Pro; Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro; Liberty 4 NC; Jabra Elite 10 Gen2... and quite a few cheaper ones that I don't mind losing them out on a trail. For anyone looking for earbuds at a low price, it's hard pick a better option under $50.
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