Nothing Ear (a) review: cheaper, smaller, longer-lasting earbuds


by The Guardian

The Guardian— Funky transparent design backed by good sound and noise cancelling make these budget buds winnersThe tech firm Nothing’s latest set of cut-price Bluetooth earbuds offer great sound and noise cancelling for an even more competitive price, while continuing to stand out from the crowd through cool design.The London-based firm has launched the budget Ear (a), which keep almost everything that was great about previous Nothing earbuds and cost £99 (€99/$99). That is £30 less than its previous offering...

GSMArena—Nothing Ear and Ear (a) in for review. No one does earbuds launch quite like Nothing, not even Apple. Nothing has been issuing teasers with beetles and frogs for the last few weeks, leading up to the announcement of the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a) earlier today. It's a significant release for a couple of reasons - first, the nomenclature has changed - gone is the Ear (1), (2), instead of a (3) model we just get Ear. And, second, this is the first time Nothing has released a more affordable model in the (a). But while the...

TechRadar—The Nothing Ear and Ear (a) earbuds are set to get a Transparency Mode boost. The Transparency Mode lets you hear outside sounds more easily, and it's about to be improved.

Pocket-lint—Nothing Ear vs Nothing Ear (a): Which bud is for you?. Nothing just released its premium flagship in-ears along with bubbly budget earbuds. Here are the differences.