• 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.

  • Nothing Ear (a) vs Nothing Ear: What’s the difference?

    Nothing has announced the two latest additions to its audio line-up with two new pairs of true wireless earbuds, the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a).  Both earbuds boast unique designs, similar features and support for noise cancelling. However, there are also a good number of differences to note.  We’ve highlighted all the biggest differences between the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a) when it comes to design, sound, battery life and more. The Nothing Ear (a) comes in a...

  • Nothing Ear vs Nothing Ear (2): What’s the difference?

    The Nothing Ear headphones were unveiled this week and, despite the confusing name, serve as the successor to the Nothing Ear (2). This means the Nothing Ear are essentially the Nothing Ear (3) in all but name, with numerous upgrades making for a more tantalising package.  But what are the key differences between the new Nothing Ear and the older Nothing Ear (2)? We’ve created this guide to highlight all of the biggest changes, so keep on reading to find out. Longer battery life ...

  • 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...

  • Nothing Ear and Ear (a) announced

    Nothing’s latest earbuds come in two styles and price points with the €99/$99/£99 Nothing Ear (a) and the €149/$149/£129 Nothing Ear. Nothing Ear is the new flagship offering coming in as a direct successor to last year’s Ear (2) while Ear (a) aims to fill the gap as the more affordable entry. Nothing also announced ChatGPT integration for the new earbuds allowing you to summon the AI assistant with a pinch gesture. Nothing Ear Nothing Ear gets refined 11mm dynamic drivers with a ceramic...

  • Watch the Nothing Ear and Ear (a) announcement live

    Nothing will expand its portfolio of audio products today with the Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) earphones. The unveiling will begin at 10 AM UTC, and you can follow it with us by tuning to the stream below. The Nothing Ear buds are rumored to come with an IP54 rating and up to 33 hours of battery life with the case with the ANC turned off. They are said to cost €149 and come in white and black colors. Nothing Ear's leaked images The Nothing Ear (a), on the other hand, are rumored to...

  • Nothing Ear and Ear (a) official-looking renders leak

    Nothing’s upcoming Ear and Ear (a) wireless earbuds recently appeared in a set of renders and we now have an even more comprehensive look at the next-gen TWS buds. The new set of images were shared by Ishan Agarwal and give us our best look at new buds. Nothing Ear which is set to succeed last year’s Nothing Ear (2) as the brand’s flagship earbuds will arrive in the same black and white colors as their predecessors. The design of the buds also seems in line with the previous generation and...

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  • Nothing's Ear and Ear (a) earbuds with active noise cancellation are now available for pre-order

    Carl Pei's Nothing has revealed two new wireless earbuds at an event in Tokyo. It calls the Ear, the more expensive model of the two with prices starting at $149 and £129, a refinement of its older model the Ear (2). The Ear retains the brand's transparent design and looks very similar to the previous model. But it's powered by a new custom 11 mm dynamic driver and comes with a dual chamber design that allows it to deliver clearer sounds compared to its predecessor.  It also features a new smart...

  • Nothing Ear (a) reviews: Top 4 common critiques

    Nothing's newest earbuds seem potentially great for just $100.

  • Nothing Ear vs AirPods Pro: What’s the difference?

    Nothing has just revealed the rebranded Nothing Ear, a follow-up to the popular Ear (2) – but how do Nothing’s semi-transparent buds compare to Apple’s top-end AirPods Pro? While the Nothing Ear and second-gen AirPods Pro share several key features, including ANC, pinch controls, and wireless charging, there are significant differences between them that will likely sway your purchase decision. With that in mind, here are some of the key differences between the Nothing Ear and the...

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

    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...