October 6, 2025

Personalization of the CMF helmet helmet ear and an “energy cursor”

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It looks like nothing does only the sentences of over-ear heads flow in its cheaper sub-barrand, CMF. According to a few official teans on X, CMF is preparing to launch the pro helmet, which would be its very first pair of over-earning headphones. As usual, CMF promises some frills that could make its headphones just a little different from your ordinary budgetary audio apparatus. I must say that I like the direction that CMF seems to lead.

First, there is a difficult date of liberation (or unveiling) of September 29, so we will know the answers to all of this before the end of the month. As long as we are at the speculative stage, CMF gave us some things to chew. The most intriguing for me personally is the teasing “Remix Everything” which shows the ear on the PRO headset and replaced by a different color – a beautiful bright orange that the company has made a part of their design language by phones and headphones.

The replacement of the ears is not revolutionary, but if the prior interest of CMF for modularity is an indication, they may have more to announce on this forehead than simple ears. In CMF phones, for example, previous generations have allowed users to replace the rear baking sheet and also add accessories, including camera attachments, lanes and “universal coverage”.

In addition to modularity, CMF also teases an “energy cursor”. I am less positive on what it means, but speculations seem to be linked to a few possible things. An idea that I would find useful is to use the button as a means of adjusting bass levels in a more refined way. As a person who does not like a ton of bass all the time, being able to use a cursor to modify the levels of bass on the fly seems quite useful. It is also much more granular than having a “bass bass bass boost” button or something for this purpose that cannot be activated or deactivated.

Anyway, we should soon have answers to these questions, and also answers to more important questions like the way the PRO headset is compared to the $ 299 helmet.




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