When you’re in the market for a new pair of wireless earbuds it’s easy to forget that there are a ton of options out there and not just the popular AirPods.
Nothing is a company that is arguably the closest to Apple we’ve come across in some time, and now it’s gone beyond making phones, offering its own wireless earbuds as well.
Nothing offers a couple of different options for music fans to check out, with options starting from just $99.
Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds: $99
Nothing Ear (a) offers a harmonious blend of cutting-edge sound technology and sleek design. Boasting a custom 11mm dynamic driver with a diaphragm made from PMI and custom TPU, these earbuds deliver unparalleled audio fidelity.
Supporting multiple audio codecs including LDAC, AAC, and SBC, users can experience pristine sound quality across various devices. With Dynamic Bass Boost and Hi-Res audio certification, the earbuds promise a rich and immersive listening experience, elevating every beat and melody to new heights.
Equipped with Hybrid ANC technology, Nothing Ear (a) ensures a tranquil listening environment by actively reducing external noise up to 45dB. Its adaptive ANC feature dynamically adjusts noise cancellation levels based on real-time environmental noise, providing users with optimal audio clarity in any setting. Moreover, the inclusion of Clear Voice Technology and multiple microphones enhances call quality, ensuring crystal-clear communication. With impressive battery life and fast charging capabilities, Nothing Ear (a) seamlessly integrates into users’ daily routines, offering uninterrupted enjoyment throughout the day.
These wireless earbuds can be had in both white and black colorways so make sure to pick the one that best suits your look. No matter the color you’ll get hybrid noise cancelation technology paired with six microphones for improved calling capabilities and more.
There’s also a 42.5-hour battery life, too.
Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds: $149
The Nothing Ear earbuds redefine the boundaries of auditory excellence, integrating advanced sound technologies within a sleek and minimalist design. With a custom 11mm dynamic driver and ceramic diaphragm, these earbuds deliver unparalleled audio clarity and precision across a wide frequency range. Supporting LHDC, LDAC, AAC, and SBC audio codecs, users can experience high-resolution sound reproduction with every note and beat.
The inclusion of Dynamic Bass Boost and an advanced equalizer with profile sharing capabilities ensures a personalized listening experience tailored to individual preferences, elevating the enjoyment of music to new heights.
Equipped with Hybrid ANC technology, the Nothing Ear earbuds provide an immersive listening experience by effectively reducing external noise levels by up to 45dB. Whether in a bustling city or a noisy commute, users can enjoy uninterrupted audio clarity and focus. Additionally, the earbuds feature Transparency Mode, allowing users to stay aware of their surroundings without compromising sound quality. With a compact charging case and fast charging capabilities, the Nothing Ear earbuds are designed to seamlessly integrate into users’ lifestyles, offering extended listening sessions and convenience on the go.
These more expensive earbuds come with 40.5 hours of battery life but have a secret weapon in the form of ChatGPT integration. Smart noise canceling technology checks for noise leakage between the earbuds and your ears, applying more noise cancellation when required. There’s wireless charging support and again you get to choose between white and black finishes, too.
Both of these wireless earbuds are available to buy right now, and they even look pretty great with a transparent aesthetic that will definitely be a talking point.
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