Nothing’s sub-brand, CMF, is reportedly working on its next TWS earbuds, the CMF Buds 2 Plus. The company has launched the CMF Buds Pro, CMF Buds, and Buds Pro 2 so far.
The upcoming Buds 2 Plus has recently appeared on the FCC certification website, which reveals key details about its design, battery, and features. While it’s unclear whether the Buds 2 Plus will succeed the original CMF Buds (released back in March 2024), the certification hints at notable upgrades within a familiar design language.

CMF Buds 2 Plus details
The CMF Buds 2 Plus (model number B184) will feature a square-shaped case with a rotating dial, similar to the CMF Buds Pro 2. This dial, expected to be called the ‘Smart Dial,’ will allow users to adjust volume, control playback, and customize settings, offering enhanced functionality compared to the original CMF Buds.
The case also bears the ‘CMF by Nothing’ branding at the bottom right corner, maintaining the brand’s minimalist aesthetic.
In terms of dimensions, the case measures 73mm x 64mm and weighs 105 grams. The earbuds themselves feature a semi-in-ear design. Although it’s unclear if they will include silicone ear tips. Each earbud is powered by a 53mAh battery, while the case packs a 460mAh one.


The case of the upcoming Buds 2 Plus supports 3W input and 1.2W output, which means each earbud charges at 0.6W. Judging from the battery capacity, it should result in a decently fast charging speed. The Buds 2 Plus will also support Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity, which ensures seamless pairing and efficient operation.
While other details remain under wraps, the Buds 2 Plus could potentially launch alongside the Nothing Phone (3a) series on March 4. More information is expected to be revealed as we inch closer to the launch. To recall, the CMF Buds Pro 2 currently retails at Rs 4,299, while the original CMF Buds are available for Rs 2,499.
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