These headphones have plenty of style and substance.
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Published Dec 21, 2025

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Earlier this year, Nothing launched its first over-the-ear headphones, the Nothing Headphone (1). The company later followed it up with a more affordable CMF Headphone Pro, which is now available in Nepal as well. It features a funky design and an “Energy Slider” to boost bass or treble. So in this article, I will discuss everything about the CMF Headphone Pro, including its official price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
CMF Headphone Pro Overview
Design and Build

The Headphone Pro goes for a spherical, minimalist look compared to the Nothing Headphone (1). It’s mostly plastic-made and comes in three colors: dark gray, light gray, and light green. You also get swappable ear cushions that are slightly larger and softer than those on the Headphone (1). These cushions should be very good for someone who is on their headset for a long day. On that note, the CMF Headphone Pro weighs around 283 grams.
In the box, you’ll find a velvet-like pouch for storage and a 3.5mm cable. The odd part, though, is that even when you use the wired connection, the headphones still need to be powered on, so the battery will still drain.
Sound and Audio Features

At its core, the CMF Headphone Pro has 40mm dynamic drivers with nickel-plated diaphragms. These headphones support Hi-Res Audio and LDAC codec, which pushes up to 990 kbps for wireless streaming. CMF has included an “Energy Slider” on the left earcup that adjusts bass and treble levels physically. Sliding it up will get you a punchier low-end. And slide it down, things will start mellowing out. Its scrollable volume changer is also a pretty nice touch.
You also get different sound styles like Pop and Techno to choose from, or you can fine-tune things yourself through the Nothing X app. The Personal Sound feature, powered by Audiodo, adapts to your hearing profile in real time. The CMF Headphone Pro even supports spatial audio, but skips on head-tracking feature.
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Noise Cancellation and Transparency
CMF claims 40dB of noise reduction with Adaptive ANC from its three mics on each side. This should handle noise really well, especially when paired with music. But some reviews suggest that it can't fully block out high-frequency sounds. The transparency mode is also apparently less refined than what you'd get on the Headphone (1). There are three ANC presets that adapt based on your environment, and CMF says it can cut up to 99% of background noise.
Controls and Usability

The left earcup has the 3.5mm port, basic buttons, and the Energy Slider. On the right, there's a USB-C port for charging, a volume roller, and a customizable button. The roller lets you control volume, play or pause music with a short press, and toggle ANC with a long press. The button can be set up as an AI shortcut to access ChatGPT, switch listening modes, or mute the mic. But sadly, there's no wear sensor, so music won't pause when you take the headphones off. You have to manually stop playback every time.
Battery and Charging
This is perhaps the most eye-grabbing section of this headset. As CMF is claiming up to 100 hours of playback without ANC, dropping to 50 hours with it enabled. That's quite absurd because you're still looking at days between charges for a wireless headphone. Fast charging is solid too. Five minutes plugged in gives you four to five hours of playback. And you can charge the headphones directly from your smartphone using a USB-C cable, which is convenient if you're traveling light.
Connectivity
Finally, the CMF Headphone Pro has Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, and there's a low-latency mode that drops end-to-end delay under 120 milliseconds for gaming or video. You also get the usual features like “dual connection” that lets you pair with two devices at once.
It supports Google Fast Pair on Android, standard pairing on iOS, and Microsoft Swift Pair on Windows. Water resistance isn't exactly a strong suit for the Headphones Pro because they are only rated IPX2 for water resistance, but so are most headphones in this range.
CMF Headphone Pro Specifications
- Design, build: Plastic body, dark gray, light gray, light green, IPX2
- Drivers: 40mm custom dynamic drivers
- Audio codecs: LDAC, Hi-Res Audio (wired and wireless), up to 990kbps
- Active Noise Cancellation: 40dB Adaptive ANC, three hybrid mics with ENC
- Listening modes: ANC, Transparency Mode with three filter presets
- Controls: Energy Slider (bass/treble), volume roller, customizable AI button
- Battery: Up to 100 hours (ANC off), 50 hours (ANC on), 5 minutes for 4-5 hours of playback, USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, dual device connection, low-latency mode (sub-120ms)
CMF Headphone Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
In Nepal, the official price of the CMF Headphone Pro is NPR 13,999. You can purchase it from CMF-authorized stores all over Nepal.
| Headphone | Price in Nepal |
|---|---|
| CMF Headphone Pro | NPR 13,999 |
- Meanwhile, check out our Nothing Phone 3 review
Article Last updated: January 4, 2026

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