The Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus earbuds have been released by CMF. To help you decide between the Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus, I will go into great detail about my experience.

CMF Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus Review: CMF, a sub-brand of Nothing, recently launched the Buds 2 Series earbuds and the CMF Phone 2 Pro. For the past three days, I have been utilizing the CMF Phone 2 Pro in addition to the Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus. Let us discuss about CMF Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus today, and I will deliver the review of the CMF Phone 2 Pro shortly. Like its phones, has CMF been able to accomplish something unique with these buds? Do they think that is what sets Nothing and CMF’s goods apart from all the other gadgets on the market? In order for you to comprehend how the Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus are and how they sound, I will attempt to give you a detailed account of my experience.

Design and Unpacking

The two buds are packaged in a very similar way. Although its box contains extra ear tips, none of them come with a charging wire. But you may use the charger that comes with your phone to charge them. Both of the buds’ designs appealed to me. The casings of both buds are rather comfy because to their boxy shape and curved corners. Both cases are gripping due to their rubber-like surface. In addition, Buds 2’s lanyard dial is shiny, which is a great aesthetic choice that evokes Nothing’s transparent design language. The metal dial on the Buds 2 Plus feels quite sturdy. Both of the earbuds are fashionable and lightweight. I made numerous attempts to open both cases and remove the buds, but they are difficult to do so because of their strong magnetic grasp.

Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus features and fit

I do not have any issues with the way the CMF Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus fit. Their designs are similar. Although I prefer half-in-ear earbuds, I also found these rubber-tipped buds to be rather comfortable because of their texture. I did not have any ear ache even after wearing them for a while. which, to me, was significant. In terms of functionalities, both buds are compatible with the Nothing X app. Just as people never get tired of praising the OS of Nothing, the app of these earbuds is also very good. Of all the earbuds apps I have tested till date, I would like to put Nothing X at the top. This app offers a lot of features. With the help of the app, you can customize the buds according to your needs as well as change the sound.

Regarding some of the app’s common functions, both the case and the buds’ batteries, noise canceling, and transparency are available. Both buds have the option of spatial audio as well. You can select your preferred sound and audio quality freely with the Buds 2 Plus. Both buds have dual connection capabilities, allowing them to pair with two devices at once. Tell me how much the sound is, even though there is not much of a difference between the selections in the app for the two buds.

Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus’s sound quality and battery life

For their budget, the Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus have fairly good sound quality. Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus are available for purchase for Rs 2699 and Rs 3299, etc. Both of these seem reasonable given this pricing range. Those who enjoy bass will enjoy these because they are fairly loud. You could wonder if there is a difference between the two in terms of sound quality. Therefore, it appears that the Buds 2 Plus have a better sound than the Buds 2 because of the usage of LDAC technology. I used the Apple Music app’s Lossless Music feature to test it. Buds 2 Plus performed much better.

The Buds 2 Plus have 50dB of hybrid active noise cancellation, whereas the Buds 2 have 48dB of active noise cancellation. I thought the Buds 2 Plus’ noise reduction worked better. It is not that Buds 2’s noise reduction is subpar. When I compared the two, Buds 2 Plus simply seemed superior. In addition, Buds 2 have the finest noise cancellation available for their price range. I thought both buds’ transparency modes were mediocre. As to the strong, a single charge of Buds 2 Plus can provide 14 hours of backup. It turns into 61 hours with the case at the same time. I have not yet been able to fully discharge them in my testing, therefore I believe the company’s claim to be accurate. Also, Buds 2 may provide 13 hours of backup on a single charge. You will get 55 hours of use time with the case. Both buds have good call quality as well. But Buds 2 Plus’s call quality was somewhat superior to Buds 2’s.

Choosing between Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus

Given your budget, you can purchase any of the two buds. They will not let you down. You should purchase Buds 2 Plus earphones if you have Rs 3299 to spend. You will experience a minor improvement in sound quality, active noise cancellation, and call quality by doing this you have a tight budget, then you will not miss much in Buds 2 as well. Keeping in mind the price, features and sound, I give CMF Buds 2 a rating of 3 out of 5 and CMF Buds 2 Plus a rating of 3.5.. If