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Nothing ear (1) earbuds
The Nothing ear (1) earbuds will be available in limited supply on July 31 at 2pm BST / 8am CT / 9am EST over at nothing.tech. The earbuds will then officially go on sale in 45 countries and regions, including the US and UK, on the main website and at select retailers such as Selfridges. Nothing’s first product have been heavily teased over the past few months, with the company focusing on a “stripped down aesthetic” for its upcoming products. This can clearly be seen (no pun intended) in the transparent design of the ear (1) buds and its case. The earbud’s microphones, magnets, and circuit board are in full view, with the right earbuds featuring a “red color symbol” along with the black steam while the left features white. You’ll also find the “NOTHING ear (1)” logo on each stem, and white tips reminiscent of the Beats Studio Buds in the same color. Each earbud weighs 4.7g (0.16 ounces). As for features, expect big 11.6mm drivers, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, along with “Clear Voice Technology” to reduce background noise when on calls. Impressively, the ear (1) buds also offer different levels of ANC, including Light mode and Maximum mode, plus transparency mode. Nothing claims the earbuds boast a 5.7 hour listening time and up to 34 hours with the case. The company also states a 10-minute charge in the case delivers up to 8 hours of listening. The ear (1) earbuds charge wirelessly and are compatible with all Qi chargers, too. Nothing also has an ear (1) companion app featuring different functions including “Find My Earbud”, EQ, gesture control customisation, in-ear detection and fast pairing. The company states the earbuds are also sweat and water splash resistant, but doesn’t state the IP rating. Compared to the best wireless earbuds on the market today, Nothing ear (1) earbuds sound impressive. Stay tuned for our thoughts on how well they perform, as they may give Apple a run for their money.