Nothing’s noise-canceling CMF Buds 2A are down to $19.99 for the rest of today

Finding a quality pair of wireless earbuds that offer active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and app support for under $20 is a rarity. This is precisely why the current lightning deal on the CMF Buds 2A is attracting attention. Available on Amazon in three different colors, these budget-friendly earbuds are being sold at an impressive price of just $19.99—$29 off their usual cost—until 11:15 PM ET today, April 7th. This discount matches the lowest price the Buds 2A have reached to date.

At this price point, the Buds 2A not only cover the basics but also offer some impressive features. They provide decent sound quality, albeit with a slight tinny edge, and include 42 decibels of noise cancellation. Additionally, they come with an IP54 rating and a transparency mode that keeps you aware of your surroundings. The earbuds boast an admirable battery life, offering up to eight hours of use per charge without active noise cancellation, and extending up to 35.5 hours with the charging case. They are also equipped with four onboard microphones that employ Nothing’s noise reduction technology, thereby enhancing voice call quality, although voice clarity isn’t their standout feature. However, for a $20 price tag, there are few complaints.

The CMF Buds 2A also integrate seamlessly with the Nothing X app, offering a level of customization that is hard to find at this price range. Through the app, users can adjust EQ settings, modify bass response, switch between different ANC modes, and even enable multi-device pairing. There is a “find my earbuds” feature for those prone to misplacing them, and users can assign gestures to activate their phone’s virtual assistant, whether it’s Siri or Google Assistant. For those using a Nothing or CMF phone, the earbuds can even access ChatGPT through voice commands, adding an extra layer of functionality to these budget earbuds.

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