The CMF Buds Pro 2 are under $50 on Labor Day

You'll be hard-pressed to find a better Labor Day deal.
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These buds are ideal for anyone looking for a premium feel without the premium price tag. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite | Nothing

SAVE 32%: As of Sept. 1, you can get the CMF Buds Pro 2 for $47 at Amazon. That's a 32% discount for Labor Day.


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$47 at Amazon
$69 Save $22
 

Finding a quality pair of noise-canceling earbuds at an affordable price point, or better yet, under $50, isn’t exactly an easy task.

But with Labor Day fueling sales across the internet, you can get your hands on just about any brand (including the CMF Buds Pro 2 by the oh-so-trendy audio company, Nothing) for a fraction of the list price.

As of Sept. 1, you can get the CMF Buds Pro 2 for just $47 (original $69) at Amazon and Nothing. That's a 32% discount, saving you about $22. This deal is available across all four colors: dark grey, blue, light grey, and orange.

These buds are ideal for anyone looking for a premium feel without the premium price tag. They come with advanced Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation up to 50 dB and an expansive frequency range up to 5,000 Hz. They're also Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified and use LDAC technology — the transmission rate is up to three times faster than traditional wireless methods.

You can adjust five different levels of bass in the Nothing X app to get the sound you want. As for battery life, you get a hefty 10 hours of non-stop music from a single charge, with a total of 43 hours of playback with the case.

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