- Nothing of “headphones” identified in the certification of Japan audio Society
- The model (n ° B170) is listed with a date of “2025/03”
- Jas Code has developed the high resolution audio standard, but nothing will have it
Another day, another index that nothing is the next spin-off earphone of the cheaper CMF which could be launched at any minute-but we can now expect a launch this month and without any high resolution audio information.
In case you have missed it, nothing more flooded CMF 2, was not spotted in an FCC file in February, in parallel with the image you see above. We have also obtained key specifications, including Bluetooth support for connectivity, a 460mah battery and the return of the rotary dial in the area of the case for volume and track handling – as we have spoken at length of our review CMF Buds Pro 2.
At the time, we assumed that the new cheap nothing of the buds would land alongside the unconfirmed phone then 3a and nothing of 3A Pro phone as a set of headphones to group with the new phone. On March 4, the phones arrived, but the CMF Buds 2 Plus have never been revealed.
So what does this new list tell us on the Japan Audio Society website? Mainly, a date of “2025/03”. Although the list does not expressly confirm that the date concerns the launch (and not only the publication of certification), other NETHING products listed below provide a date that corresponds to the actual launch of the product; The model numbers relating to notoriety (A) and no ear is listed with a date “2024/04”-that is to say when they both launched.
This makes sense: the CMF of nothing buds (which the Buds 2 Plus will replace) launched in March 2024 precisely a year ago, and I do not need to tell you about the rapid rhythm of the iterations of the phone and their portable audio accessories.
CMF Buds 2 Plus: It is a no for high resolution audio – and for money, we expected that
Although we cannot say how much the Buds 2 more will ring the new JAS file (or exactly when they are launched this month), we can say a little more about Bluetooth audio identification information. Indeed, the Japan Audio Society helped establish the high resolution audio standard alongside Sony in 2014, by developing the logo you will see on high -resolution certified audio products.
At the top of its lists, the Jas writes: “(+ Hraw)” in the category column means that the product has complied with the “Hi-Resolution” standard and the Hi-Resolution Wireless audio standard “.
Three products nothing in the most recent announcements of the company received a suffix + Hraw, including nothing ear (A), nothing ear, and April 2023 – Nothing Ear 2 – but not the new B170. Thus, we can assume in complete safety that you will not get the reading of the LDAC audio support or hi-res up to 1 Mbps (or frequencies up to 24 bits / 192 kHz) with these entrants cheap by nothing buds.
Honestly, it is a little blunt to expect high resolution support given the aggressive beacons that the CMF subsidiary of nothing has been accompanied to date. CMF Buds Pro 2 request fees were only $ 59 / £ 59 / $ 99 at the launch in July 2024.
How much can ourselves expect that the non-Pro-Pro bourgeons cost? We cannot say with certainty, but I would not be too surprised to see a price less than $ 50 / £ 50.




