CMF Buds vs. Pro: Which one is the BEST Nothing Budget ANC Earbud?!

LeechTM
4 Apr 202405:01

Summary

TLDRThe CMF earbuds offer impressive features for their affordable price of $35, including multipoint connection, IP54 rating, touch control, and ANC with wind noise control. They provide enhanced bass and customizable sound profiles via the Ninix app. While their ANC is slightly weaker than the Pro model, it still performs well within its price range. Battery life is reduced to 8 hours without ANC and 6 hours with it, but the overall value and quality make these earbuds a top choice under $50.

Takeaways

  • 🎧 The CMF earbuds are the cheapest ANC earbuds released by the company.
  • πŸ”— They feature multipoint connection, IP54 rating, touch control, wind noise control, and ANC.
  • πŸ’° Priced at approximately $35, they offer a good value for the features they include.
  • 🎡 The sound quality is slightly enhanced with more bass compared to the Pro model, and the 'ultra bass' feature is available in the Ninix app.
  • 🎚️ The audio can be further customized through various profiles or individual settings in the Ninix app.
  • πŸ”• The active noise cancellation (ANC) is effective for the price range, with a slight difference compared to the Pro model which has a higher ANC rating.
  • πŸ”‹ The battery life is reduced from 11 hours to 8 hours without ANC and to 6 hours with ANC on, but still offers a solid runtime.
  • πŸ†š In direct comparison, the Pro model provides slightly better ANC, but the difference is not significant when compared to premium models.
  • 🌟 The reviewer highly recommends the CMF earbuds as the best option under $50, considering their specs, features, and quality.
  • 🎢 A sound comparison is provided at the end of the review for listeners to discern the subtle differences between the CMF earbuds and the Pro model.

Q & A

  • What are the CMF butts mentioned in the script?

    -The CMF butts are a pair of budget-friendly wireless earbuds with features like multipoint connection, IP54 rating, touch control, and active noise cancellation (ANC).

  • How much do the CMF butts cost?

    -The CMF butts are priced at roughly 35 dollars per pair.

  • What are the three differences between the CMF butts and the Pro version mentioned in the script?

    -The three differences are: 1) Sound quality with slightly more bass, 2) Active noise cancellation with a slightly lower rating of 42 dB compared to the Pro's 45 dB, and 3) Reduced battery life from 11 hours to 8 hours without ANC and approximately 6 hours with ANC on.

  • How can users customize the sound of the CMF butts?

    -Users can customize the sound of the CMF butts through the Ninix app, which offers an ultra bass feature, tuning by Direct, equalizer settings, and custom sliders.

  • What is the battery life of the CMF butts with ANC turned on and off?

    -With ANC turned off, the CMF butts offer 8 hours of listening time, and with ANC turned on, they provide roughly 6 hours of listening time.

  • How does the CMF butts' ANC performance compare to the Pro version?

    -The CMF butts have a slightly lower ANC performance with 42 dB of noise cancellation compared to the Pro version's 45 dB, but the difference is not significant enough to be a major drawback.

  • What is the charging time for the CMF butts?

    -The charging case provides roughly two hours of playback for every 10 minutes of charging.

  • What is the reviewer's overall opinion on the CMF butts?

    -The reviewer considers the CMF butts to be the best earbuds for 35 dollars, offering excellent specs, features, and quality at an affordable price.

  • How does the reviewer compare the CMF butts to premium earbuds like Sony's?

    -While the CMF butts offer good ANC for their price range, they do not provide the same level of noise cancellation as premium earbuds, such as Sony's.

  • What is the reviewer's recommendation regarding the CMF butts?

    -The reviewer gives the CMF butts their seal of approval and recommends them as the new flagships in the budget-friendly category of earbuds under 50 dollars.

  • What does the reviewer suggest for those interested in more detailed information about the Pro version?

    -For those interested in the Pro version, the reviewer suggests watching their review of the Pro earbuds, which is available on the same channel.

Outlines

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🎧 Affordable ANC Earbuds Review

The video script introduces the CMF earbuds, touted as the most affordable Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) earbuds on the market. They offer multipoint connection, IP54 rating, touch control, wind noise control, and ANC, all at a price of approximately $35. The reviewer has been testing them for a week and has grown fond of them. They are nearly identical in features to the Pro version but with three minor differences: sound quality, ANC strength, and battery life. The earbuds have a slightly enhanced bass and an 'ultra bass' feature in the Ninix app for customization. The ANC is effective but slightly less powerful than the Pro version, with 42dB compared to 45dB. Battery life has been reduced from 11 to 8 hours without ANC and 6 hours with ANC. The script concludes with a sound comparison and a recommendation, suggesting these are the new budget-friendly flagship earbuds under $50.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘ANC

ANC stands for Active Noise Cancellation, a feature in headphones that uses microphones to pick up ambient noise and then generates sound waves that are out of phase with the ambient noise, effectively cancelling it out. In the video, ANC is a key selling point of the earbuds, with the reviewer discussing the effectiveness of the ANC in comparison to the 'pro' version and other premium brands.

πŸ’‘Multi-point connection

Multi-point connection refers to the ability of a device to connect to multiple devices simultaneously. This is a desirable feature for users who want to switch between devices without having to disconnect and reconnect their headphones. The script mentions that the earbuds have this feature, enhancing their versatility.

πŸ’‘IP54 rated

IP54 rating is an international standard that defines levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies (including body parts) and protection against harmful ingress of water. The '5' indicates protection against dust, while the '4' indicates that the device is protected against splashing water from any direction. The script highlights this as a feature of the earbuds, suggesting they are durable and suitable for use in various environments.

πŸ’‘Touch controlled

Touch controlled refers to the ability to operate a device by touching its surface, in this case, the earbuds. This feature allows users to control playback, volume, and other functions without needing to access a separate device. The script mentions touch control as one of the features of the earbuds, indicating a user-friendly interface.

πŸ’‘Wind noise control

Wind noise control is a feature that reduces the amount of wind noise picked up by the microphones in a device, such as earbuds. This is particularly useful for outdoor use where wind can interfere with audio quality. The script mentions this feature, suggesting that the earbuds are designed for use in various conditions, including windy environments.

πŸ’‘Ultra Bass feature

Ultra Bass feature likely refers to a setting or mode in the accompanying app that enhances the bass frequencies in the audio output. This is a feature that caters to users who prefer a more bass-heavy listening experience. The script mentions that the earbuds have this feature, allowing for customization of the audio profile.

πŸ’‘Equalizer settings

Equalizer settings allow users to adjust the balance of frequencies in the audio output to suit their personal preferences or the characteristics of the music being played. The script mentions that the earbuds have an equalizer in the app, which users can use to fine-tune their listening experience.

πŸ’‘Custom sliders

Custom sliders are a feature in the app that allows users to adjust specific aspects of the audio output, such as bass, mid, and treble levels. This provides a high level of personalization for the user's listening experience. The script refers to custom sliders, indicating that the earbuds offer advanced customization options.

πŸ’‘Battery life

Battery life refers to the amount of time a device can operate before needing to be recharged. In the context of the video, the reviewer discusses the battery life of the earbuds, comparing it to the 'pro' version and noting the impact of using ANC on the battery life.

πŸ’‘Sound comparison

A sound comparison involves playing audio from two or more devices and comparing the quality and characteristics of the sound. The script mentions a sound comparison between the earbuds and the 'pro' version, allowing the viewer to understand the differences in audio performance.

πŸ’‘Budget-friendly

Budget-friendly refers to products that offer good value for money, typically being affordable without compromising on quality. The script describes the earbuds as budget-friendly, highlighting their affordability and the reviewer's positive assessment of their value.

Highlights

CMF earbuds are the cheapest ANC earbuds released by the company.

They feature multipoint connection, IP54 rating, touch controls, and wind noise control.

The earbuds are priced at approximately $35 each.

The reviewer developed a liking for the earbuds after a week of testing.

The review is short because the earbuds are almost identical to the Pro version in terms of features.

Three differences will be discussed: sound quality, ANC, and battery life.

The earbuds have a slightly enhanced bass compared to the Pro model.

The ultra bass feature in the Ninix app allows for even more bass.

The audio profiles are tuned by Direct and can be customized in the equalizer settings.

The earbuds are considered best in their category for sound quality under $35.

ANC in the CMF earbuds is effective, especially for the price range.

CMF claims 42dB of noise cancellation, compared to 45dB in the Pro model.

The difference in noise cancellation is not significant when compared to premium models.

Battery life is reduced from 11 hours to 8 hours without ANC, and 6 hours with ANC.

The charging case provides roughly two hours of playback for every 10 minutes of charging.

The reviewer concludes that the CMF earbuds are the best under $35, offering great specs and features.

The reviewer gives the CMF earbuds a seal of approval.

CMF's newest offerings are now reference models in the budget-friendly category.

Transcripts

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these right here are the cmf butts the

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cheapest ANC butts nothing has released

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so far they have multipoint connection

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are IP 54 rated touch controlled include

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wind noise control ANC and a tad more

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features and they are coming in at

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roughly 35 a piece and um actually over

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the last week of testing and using them

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I really got to like

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them if you had a small glance at the

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bottom and ask yourself why this review

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is so short well these are almost the

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same earbuds as the pro version in terms

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of features but they have three things

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that have been slightly changed from the

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pro version so if you want all the super

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duper inside text backs go watch my

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review of the butts Pro right here in

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this video we will only go about those

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three differences and add a little sound

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comparison to it at the end starting off

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with the first change which is sound

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quality the butts in comparison with the

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pro model sound almost identical but

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have a tad more Bas in the lower

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frequencies and on top of that there's

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also the option to give it even more

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base via the ultra Bas feature inside of

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the ninix app and they are tuned by

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direct which you can change in the

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equalizer setting of the ninx app again

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there are also plenty of other profiles

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to change the audio to your liking or

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change everything individually via the

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custom sliders at the bottom in total

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talking about a b friendly 35 year

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earbud these sound great and probably

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the best in this category of three

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wireless earbuds and then we have to

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talk about the active noise cancellation

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that cmf included in these especially

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when compared to the probots for 30 5

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this is the bestc you can get in this

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price bracket it filters out enough

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Street Sounds to let you listen to your

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favorite Tunes without boosting the

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volume to the max cmf claims that these

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have 42 DB of noise cancellation and the

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probots feature 45 Debs of golf

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cancellation this little difference

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actually shows in direct comparison the

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pro can filter outo T more overall and

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are the better a andc butts but it's not

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a gigantic leaps in terms of filtered

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out noise such as when comparing it with

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a pair of premium Sony butts for example

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and lastly the battery life compared

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with the pro model has been reduced from

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11 hours down to 8 hours of listening

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without A&C and roughly 6 hours withc on

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the charging gives you roughly two hours

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of playback every 10 minutes and in

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total that's still pretty impressive

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runtime and plenty of charge to get you

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through one day of work and I guess

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that's almost it so finally here's the

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sound comparison of the Bots and the

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buts Pro for you to enjoy and compare

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you use a pair of headphones to hear all

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the subtle differences and after that

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let's see us for the

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conclusion

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seeing you Andress season got me all my

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feelings for the old days old

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days got

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the thinking about you and

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so conclusion the cmf butts are the best

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butts for 35 these feature everything

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you could want in terms of specs

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features and quality and they are super

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affordable if they should break sometime

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in the future as far as recommending

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them I would give them my seal of

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approval and to me these are the new

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flagships when it comes to butts under

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50 a year ago or so I would not have had

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nothing but on my top lists and now two

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of their newest offerings are both my

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reference models in the buget friendly

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category of 35 to70 in earbuds as always

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my name is Lee and I'm offw writing the

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next scripts if you enjoyed this video

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channel there are plenty more of this

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type of content and many other things

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available for you to watch have a great

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day see you around soon and

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goodbye

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