Nothing‘s sub-brand CMF has just rolled out meaningful firmware updates for three of its popular budget earbuds: the CMF Buds 2, Buds 2a, and Buds 2 Plus. If you’ve been waiting for refreshed performance or just hoping for fewer hiccups with your everyday wireless listening, you’ll want to pay attention to these updates.

What’s New For Each Model?
CMF Buds 2 (Version 1.0.1.32)
- Ultra Bass Revamped: The headline here is sound quality improvements in Ultra Bass mode, promising richer bass that’s punchy but not overwhelming.
- Bug Fixes: Various under-the-hood tweaks should mean a more reliable experience overall.
CMF Buds 2a (Version 1.0.1.46)
- Polish, Inside and Out: Buds 2a users are getting an update focused on bug fixes and general stability, aiming to keep your daily listening smooth and hassle-free.
CMF Buds 2 Plus (Version 1.0.1.40)
- Ultra Bass Upgrade: Like the regular Buds 2, the Plus version also sees an improved Ultra Bass sound profile.
- LDAC Improvements: Audiophiles running LDAC will appreciate performance boosts for high-res streaming, a subtle but welcome refinement for those who notice the little things.
- Bug Squashing: General bug fixes round out the update for an all-around better experience.
All updates are rolling out in a staggered fashion, so don’t worry if you don’t see them right away. To update your CMF earbuds, use the Nothing X app. Start by connecting the earbuds to your phone and ensuring the Nothing X app is up to date. Open the app and go to the settings menu, usually found in the top right corner. Look for the “Firmware Update” option and tap it. The app will check for any available updates. If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to begin. Make sure the earbuds have at least 30% battery, are placed in the charging case, and the case remains open during the update.
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