🎶 Elevate your soundscape, silence the noise, own the moment.
Nothing Ear wireless earbuds combine cutting-edge 11mm ceramic drivers with Hi-Res Bluetooth audio, delivering rich, distortion-free sound. Featuring Smart Active Noise Cancellation up to 45dB with adaptive modes, personalized sound profiles, and dual device connectivity, they offer up to 40.5 hours of listening time with fast charging. Integrated voice control with ChatGPT and advanced equalizer customization make these earbuds a must-have for the modern professional on the go.
Control Method | App, Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Carrying Case Length | 5.5 Centimeters |
Carrying Case Weight | 51 Grams |
Carrying Case Height | 2.2 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 61 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 5000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Latency | 11 Milliseconds |
Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Bud |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | White |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | White |
Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 500 Milliamp Hours |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 40.5 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Running, Calling, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Devices with Bluetooth 5.3 support |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Lightweight, Fast Charging, Wireless Charging, Touch Control |
Enclosure Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional, Gaming, Business |
P**Y
From Nothing, to Something
Easily the best pair of earbuds I’ve ever used. The 11mm drivers deliver the most bass heavy response without distorting the mids or highs. Excellent product design, the earbuds and the case look fantastic and they’re super easy to use - great connectivity and a brilliantly designed app, making it great to navigate and use for equaliser settings. It’s very comfortable to wear and lightweight, my only two gripes would be they don’t always stay put when on the go and the noise cancelling could be a bit better, but overall you won’t regret buying these.
S**R
Great quality, good price and easy to use
These are actually a good set of headphones, I primarily use them for work. The sound quality is good both ends of a teams call. Not really used them for music but have had to listen to meetings and training videos lol. They look great and fit in the ear well. Top tip is to only use one at a time when in teams meetings all day and switch between them for each meeting. Stops them ever dying half way through, but that’s not been an issue with these so far anyway. I do like the details in the product too. There is also a great community that has made web apps to control them from windows so don’t need the phone app which is cool.
G**H
Just Buy Them (Or, depending on budget, the Ear (a)... Or The CMF buds...)
Right, so I've spent a good bit of time with these Nothing Ear (2024) buds, and honestly, with a bit of attention and personalisation, they're pretty fantasticBefore I start, I got these for 93 notes. The Ear (a) are 78. The CMF buds Pro 2 are 55 and the CMF buds are 34.99. Nothing have something for every budget. It just depends on if their style and sound do it for you. If you know they do then every one of these buds are the best in their class. Otherwise, it's harder. For example, the Sony WF-C710n are 99 and might be the better option for you over these. Similarly the WF-C510 are currentlyFirst off, let's talk about that case. It's got this groove on it that's just perfect for spinning. Seriously, it's become my go-to fidget spinner. Highly addictive, you've been warned! It's also extremely stylish but I can imagine the plastic wearing down pretty quickly.Now, the sound. This is where they really shine, but with a big asterisk. Out of the box, they're decent, but to truly unlock their potential, you have to mess with the EQ. I spent ages searching for different QR code EQ settings online, and once you find one that clicks, the sound is genuinely fantastic. I tried the Personal Sound feature but hated the results, so I guess it's quite hit and miss. As other reviewed have said, the bass is amazing, and the sound separation is incredible. You'll struggle to find buds that sound this good for twice or even thrice the price. The ANC is good, as is the voice clarity on a phonecall. I find the pinch controls to be absolutely horrible, but that's a me thing I think. Much prefer touch gestures.Style and comfort are also big wins. They look super stylish, and they feel really comfortable in the ear. I think they're pretty standard for stem buds as I haven't had another pair since the Huawei Freebuds 2. However, they're not as secure as buds with wingtips. My gold standard for security and comfort are the Pixel Buds Pro 2 with their twist-to-seal feature – those things are practically glued in and sound great to boot. Their price, though, is more than double these.Speaking of comfort, I had to do a fair bit of experimentation with the ear tips. It's the classic trade-off: smaller tips mean more comfort but poorer sound and security, while larger tips give you better sound and a more secure fit, but they lead to quicker ear fatigue. That's just the nature of the beast with most in-ear buds, as a better seal means more pressure. I use the largest tips for the best sound, but it means I can only wear them for about two hours maximum before my ears need a break. The Pixel Buds Pro 2, on the other hand, I can wear for 8 hours, maybe more – I've literally slept with them in and woken up unsure if they were still there, they're that comfortable.One peculiar thing I've noticed: when I'm wearing them outside with a hood up, any time the fabric of the hood touches the stem of the bud, I can actually hear and almost feel it. It's a really strange sensation, almost like a muffled scraping sound. If you run your finger over the top of them you'll know what I mean. Not a big deal at all really, but worth noting.Overall, despite a few quirks, I'm extremely impressed. They deliver sound quality that punches well above their weight class. For comfort, they're good, but nothing beats the Pixel Buds Pro 2 in that respect.If you're an audiophile on a budget and don't mind a bit of EQ tinkering, then just buy them. You really shouldn't regret it. In all honesty, you could probably buy the Ear (A) or even the CMF buds pro 2 and still have an amazing time!
S**O
Great Sound and Style, but ANC Could Be Better
I recently picked up the Nothing Ear (2024) earbuds, and I’m really impressed with the design and sound quality. The transparent design is unique and visually appealing, and the audio performance is excellent, with punchy bass and clear highs. The Nothing app is intuitive, offering a lot of customization options, including EQ settings to fine-tune the sound to your liking. I also appreciate the ear detection and touch controls that make using the earbuds even more convenient.The noise cancellation, however, isn’t as strong as I expected. Compared to the Sony XM5 or Apple AirPods, it falls a bit short. While it does help to reduce some ambient noise, it doesn’t block out distractions as effectively as those models.Despite the ANC not being the best, everything else about these earbuds is fantastic. They’re comfortable to wear, the charging case is compact and efficient, and the battery life is impressive. Overall, if you’re looking for great sound, solid design, and useful features, these earbuds are definitely worth considering—just keep in mind that the noise cancellation isn’t the best out there.
P**Y
Ridiculously good value for money.
As a self-confessed audiophile, I buy many sets of headphones and earbuds to gain a balanced view of value for money vs quality. I still value my AirPods Max and AirPods Pro 2 as some of the best ever but I've been eyeing these up for months, mainly due to the exceptional and quirky design. When I spotted them in the Prime sale, that sealed the (£69.99) deal. They are exceptional value for money and produce a clear, crisp and punchy sound, especially for EDM and dance music and they have a very attractive design. The app is also outstanding and has a no nonsense aesthetic which really works and is very, very simple to use. Are they as good as my AirPods Pro 2?...not quite, but they are less than half the price and are actually more appealing design-wise and work seamlessly with all my home audio products, pairing instantaneously unlike some much more expensive buds. To summarise, I'm glad I resisted the temptation to buy them earlier and grabbed a bargain but I also should've bought them earlier as they are excellent!
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