Nothing’s budget brand CMF just dropped the price on their weirdest headphones yet. The CMF Headphone Pro lets you swap out parts like ear cups and headbands, turning your headphones into a modular gadget you can customize.
This isn’t just about looking different. These headphones pack premium features like noise canceling and high-quality audio into a budget-friendly package that normally costs twice as much from other brands.
Build Your Own Headphones
Nothing has been shaking up the tech world with see-through phones and flashy designs. Their cheaper CMF brand takes a different approach – making gadgets that do more for less money. The Headphone Pro represents their first swing at over-ear headphones, and they went all-in on the modular concept.
You can literally take these headphones apart and rebuild them with different colored components. Want orange ear cups with a black headband? Go for it. The modular design means you can replace broken parts instead of buying entirely new headphones.
The company has spent years building a reputation for packing expensive features into affordable devices. These headphones continue that trend with active noise cancellation, wireless connectivity, and surprisingly good sound quality.
What’s Next
With the current price drop, these modular headphones are hitting their lowest price ever. If the concept takes off, expect other headphone makers to start experimenting with swappable parts. Nothing seems to be betting that people want gadgets they can actually fix and customize themselves.




