Audiodo has joined forces with CMF by Nothing again, this time to create the all-new CMF Headphone Pro, the brand's first "modular" over-ear headphone.

This launch marks Audiodo's second collaboration with CMF by Nothing, following the release of the CMF Buds 2 Plus in April, and just weeks after Audiodo's debut with Nothing itself on the flagship Ear (3). 

The CMF Headphone Pro is equipped with 40 mm nickel-plated drivers, which, according to the manufacturer, are "engineered for clarity, depth, and punch."

Meanwhile, the hard-wearing cushions are easily interchangeable, allowing a further level of personalisation or enabling you to replace them when you need a fresh set. Currently, orange cushions are available as an option, with light green coming soon.

The earcups house tactile controls, making everything uncluttered and intuitive.

Audiodo Personal Sound offers a quick hearing test in the Nothing X app, which analyses how each ear processes frequencies and then builds a profile stored directly on the headphones. From that moment, every track, film, and call is optimised for your hearing.

For years, hearing-based personalisation was reserved for premium-tier devices. That means millions more people can finally access a feature that has quickly become indispensable for users alike.

Michel Roig, CSO at Audiodo, told StereoNET:

Personal Sound has gone from a nice-to-have to indispensable across Nothing and CMF by Nothing. With Headphone Pro, it's now available to an even wider audience — at a price that makes personalised audio truly universal.

The CMF Headphone Pro also features Adaptive Hybrid ANC, boasting up to 40 dB of cancellation, which is tuned in real-time. Additionally, the new headphones claim 100-hour battery life – 50 hours with ANC, plus a five-minute quick charge is said to translate to four hours of listening time.

Audiodo is now available in CMF Headphone Pro at £79 | US$99 | €99. 

For more information visit Nothing and Audiodo

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