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CMF Headphone Pro Launching in India on January 13 via Flipkart With Up to 100 Hours of Playback and LDAC Support

Nothing’s sub-brand CMF recently teased the India launch of the CMF Headphone Pro and the CMF Watch 3 Pro. Now, out of the two, the India launch date of the CMF Headphone Pro has been officially confirmed for January 13th, 2026. As predicted earlier, the CMF Headphone Pro will be launching via Flipkart, with its dedicated microsite already live on the platform.

Here is more to it.

CMF Headphone Pro specs revealed via Flipkart Microsite

As per the available details, the CMF Headphone Pro is listed to offer up to 100 hours of playback on a single charge, which drops to around 50 hours with active noise cancellation enabled. Speaking more about charging, a five-minute top-up is said to provide up to four hours of playback, while a full charge via the USB Type-C port reportedly takes under two hours. On-the-go charging support when connected to a smartphone or laptop is also mentioned.

It comes with custom 40mm dynamic drivers featuring a nickel-plated diaphragm, along with a precision-tuned bass duct and dual-chamber internal structure. The headphones are stated to support wired and wireless Hi-Res audio playback, including LDAC certification, along with Static Spatial Audio modes such as Cinema and Concert.

In terms of noise control, the CMF Headphone Pro is listed with 40dB hybrid adaptive active noise cancellation, which is claimed to reduce ambient noise by up to 99%. The system is said to automatically switch between strong, moderate, and light ANC modes depending on the surrounding environment, with transparency behaviour handled automatically.

From a design perspective, the CMF Headphone Pro features interchangeable ear cushions that can be twisted on and off. These are made from soft antibacterial leather, while the adjustable headband is designed for extended wear. Multiple colour options for the ear cushions are also shown.

Controls include an energy slider, a roller, and a button integrated into the headphones. The energy slider adjusts real-time bass levels or can be reassigned via the Nothing X app, while the roller manages volume, playback, and noise control modes. The button can be customised for actions such as launching ChatGPT, toggling Spatial Audio, or activating voice assistants.

The Nothing X app allows users to manage EQ settings, sound profiles, ANC modes, control remapping, and firmware updates. Dual-device connectivity with automatic switching is supported, and the app is available on both Android and iOS platforms.

In terms of durability, the CMF Headphone Pro is said to have undergone multiple tests, including charging port cycles, extreme temperature exposure, salt spray corrosion testing, button press cycles, headband expansion and sliding tests, and hinge durability testing.

Pricing and other details will be revealed at the launch.

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