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Early Prime Day deal now live on Nothing CMF Buds 2 at just $25 (50% off)

The early Prime Day deals are coming in hot to start the week off, and if you’re looking for a casual set of buds the Nothing CMF Buds 2 have now dropped down to a new $24.50 shipped all-time low for Prime members. 

This deal comes on the heels of a series of solid early Prime Day Nothing price drops, including the best Amazon price ever on the 2026 Headphone (a), Nothing Phone (4a) hitting the all-time low, and this early Prime Day deal on the Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro down at $62. 

You can now also add the Nothing CMF Buds 2 with three color options down at $24.50 shipped for Prime members. This is indeed an official early Prime Day deal, delivering a solid 50% price drop on the regular $49 list price and the best deal we have tracked on this set on Amazon – only once have we seen them down this low at that was back ahead of Black Friday last year in a short-lived Lightning deal. 

Certainly not the most high-end set of buds out there, and you can still land the best price ever on AirPods Pro 3 right now, but we are also talking about a solid set of casual buds with 48dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation down at under $25 Prime shipped too. 

There’s an Environmental Adaptive mode that “works in real time, adjusting noise reduction levels to suit your surroundings” alongside Spatial Audio Effect to create a “cinema-grade listening experience” joined by up to 13.5 hours of listening on a single charge (55 hours total with the case).

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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