News on April 9th, Nothing company recently announced that it will officially release two new headphones on April 18th-Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear(a). Relevant information and renderings of these two products were recently exposed by foreign technology media Android Headline. It is reported that both Nothing Ear and Ear(a) adopt a translucent design, which is very unique. At the same time, Nothing Company stated that the new product will have excellent sound quality performance and provide a better user experience.
Nothing Ear is an upgraded version of Nothing Ear(2). This time the product name has canceled the numeric suffix. The new Nothing Ear will be equipped with active noise reduction, dual connections and IP54 waterproof functions, and its charging box also meets IPX2 waterproof standards. When the active noise reduction (ANC) function is turned off, Nothing Ear can be used for up to 7.5 hours on a single full charge. If used with the charging box, the total battery life can be extended to 33 hours. In addition, Nothing Ear also supports fast charging, which can provide 10 hours of use after just 10 minutes of charging. The headphones will be available in black and white, and retain the transparent design. The white version has a more prominent sense of transparency.
At the same time, Nothing Ear(a) is also highly anticipated. Visually, it has a very similar design, but differs in terms of water resistance rating and battery life. Nothing Ear(a) is IP54 waterproof, and its charging box is IP55 waterproof. With ANC turned off, Nothing Ear(a) can be used for up to 8 hours on a single full charge, and with the charging box, the total use time can be up to 38 hours. Likewise, this headset also supports fast charging, which can provide 10 hours of use in just 10 minutes of charging. Surprisingly, Nothing Ear(a) is priced at only 100 euros and will be available in black, white and yellow colors for consumers to choose from.
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