Nothing has unveiled the CMF Headphone Pro, a wireless headphone with ANC and 100 hours of runtime

Budget sub-brand of Nothing, CMF, has released its first full-size wireless headphones CMF Headphone Pro. Priced at just $99 (~8300 rubles), the model offers a feature set that makes it a competitor to Sony WH-1000XM6-level flagships.
Design and Customization
In contrast to the angular Nothing Headphone 1, the new CMF Headphone Pro gets soft, rounded cups, pads, and a snug headband. The headphones are available in dark gray, light green, and light gray. For personalization, you can buy interchangeable ear cushions for $25 – in bright orange or light green.

Unique Control
The model eschews touchpads in favor of physical controls. There are separate power and action buttons (programmable via the Nothing X app), a multifunctional roller for volume, playback and noise-cancellation control, and an exclusive Energy Slider. It lets you instantly change the balance of bass and treble right on the body, without an app or equalizers.
Sound and autonomy
The headphones feature Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, which adjusts the level of suppression based on your surroundings. However, with ANC turned on, runtime is reduced.

Without noise canceling, the CMF Headphone Pro provide up to 100 hours of playback on a 720 mAh battery, with ANC, up to 50 hours. In comparison, the Nothing Headphone 1 lasts up to 35 hours with ANC, and the Sony WH-1000XM6 lasts up to 30-40 hours. Fast charging gives 4 hours of music in 5 minutes, and you can even replenish power directly from your smartphone via USB-C.
Availability
CMF Headphone Pro is already on sale in Europe and the UK. In the U.S., it will launch on October 7, 2025.