Noise-canceling CMF Buds 2A from Nothing are selling for $19.99 for the rest of today, turning a budget pair of wireless earbuds into one of the most aggressive deals in the entry segment. The price undercuts many no-name models while keeping a full feature set that usually lives higher up the range.
The buds support active noise cancellation to cut down constant background hum, plus an ambient mode for staying aware in traffic or offices. A multi-microphone setup helps with call clarity, and Bluetooth stability keeps audio from stuttering when you move between rooms or step outside. Battery life stretches across typical commuting and work sessions with the help of the charging case, and fast charging means a short top-up can cover another stretch of listening.
Touch controls on the stems handle playback, calls, and noise modes, while app-based customization lets you tweak the sound profile and button mapping instead of living with fixed presets. An IP rating adds basic protection against sweat and light rain, which keeps the buds usable for workouts as well as daily travel. At $19.99, the package presses on the expectations for how much noise-canceling hardware you can reasonably get at the bottom of the market.










