Nothing’s telephones deservedly get loads of reward, however I am extra considering what the model is doing with its earbuds. The ear (1) and Ear (2) set a excessive bar, and the CMF sub-brand is constant that momentum. I used the CMF Buds final 12 months and got here away considering they’re the very best entry-level earbuds round, and with the Buds Professional 2, Nothing is taking issues to an entire new stage.
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Identical to the CMF Buds, the Buds Professional 2 have a daring design that instantly permits the earbuds to face out. With most manufacturers nonetheless providing the same old black or white variants, Nothing’s shiny orange and blue hues are designed to seize consideration.
The remainder of the design is believed out nicely; the case is definitely pocketable, and it holds the buds securely. I just like the dial on the case, and what’s significantly cool is that it acts as a management floor. The dial can be utilized to manage music playback and regulate quantity, and that is simply plain cool — I do not know why different manufacturers do not do that.
I additionally just like the design of the earbuds; there is a shiny coat on the shell, however the stalk has a matte texture, and that makes it simpler to make use of gesture controls, and minimizes smudges. The light-weight design ensures the buds are comfy even with prolonged listening periods.
There’s good connectivity as nicely, and like the remainder of Nothing’s earbuds, the Buds Professional 2 are configurable through Nothing X. You’ll be able to customise the sound, regulate gesture controls, and toggle spatial audio — I did not see any points connecting to the Pixel 9 Professional XL, Discover X8 Professional, or the Vivo X200 Professional.
Nevertheless it’s the sound that actually differentiates the Buds Professional 2 from different merchandise on this class. You get a 11mm driver along with a 6mm tweeter, and Nothing did a improbable job tuning the buds.
In brief, these are the best-sounding finances earbuds I’ve ever used, and the sound high quality is equal to merchandise that value thrice as a lot. Artistic’s Zen Air are the one different earbuds I used just lately that measure as much as the Buds Professional 2, and whereas they nail the technicalities, Nothing’s earbuds have a extra dynamic and interesting sound.
There’s an Extremely Bass mode if you happen to want just a little bit further within the low-end, and it does an excellent job including vitality to the combo. Whereas there isn’t any 10-band EQ, you’ll be able to tweak the bass, mid, and treble within the Customized sound mode, and that is greater than what you get with most earbuds. I am keen on the Dirac mode; this robotically optimizes the sound, and it lends itself nicely to numerous genres.
There’s good noise isolation as nicely, and whereas it is not as efficient as costlier earbuds, it manages to tune out low-frequency ambient sound, and that ought to be sufficient to most customers eyeing these buds. You get different extras as nicely, together with Google Quick Pair, IP55 ingress safety, skill to connect with two units without delay, in-ear detection, and a low-latency mode.
One other fascinating inclusion is spatial sound; the Buds Professional 2 challenge a large sound, and it makes a distinction. Whereas it is an admirable effort, if you’d like the very best digital encompass sound, you may have to get Artistic’s Zen Air — they’re higher than the rest within the class.
I do not actually have any negatives; the design is distinctive, the match is nice and would not trigger any fatigue, you get numerous helpful extras, and the sound is the very best on this class. Actually, you aren’t getting something that is pretty much as good within the neighborhood of $50.