There might be greater curiosity about its smartphone, but TWS have a special place in the story of Nothing, the new initiative Carl Pei settled for after never settling at OnePlus. After all, the ...
The second-generation earbuds might look almost identical to the Ear 1s but with a $50 higher asking price. Lucky for Nothing, their sound quality is in a different league. If you buy something from a ...
The Nothing Ear (a) are the more affordable of the two new TWS launched by Nothing recently. They are the first TWS from the brand to come with the (a) suffix. In some regards, the Nothing Ear (a) ...
With a focus on refinement, the Nothing Ear 2 offer a similar, ergonomic design to the original Ear 1 wireless earbuds, now with improved connectivity, higher quality materials, better controls, and ...
London-based Nothing Tech has just launched new earbuds, two pairs, in fact. The Nothing Ear and more affordable Nothing Ear (a) have just gone on sale—you can read Forbes contributor Mark Sparrow’s ...
The Nothing Ear 1 earbuds were a success, but not a tough act to follow. Their see-through design was stylish and original and they offered features normally found for earbuds twice as expensive. At ...
If you put Nothing’s last-gen Ear 2 next to its brand-new Ear wireless earbuds, you’d be hard-pressed to spot the differences. The case looks the same, save for a slight tweak in branding, the buds ...
Today, Nothing launched two new sets of earbuds: Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear A. Nothing Ear are essentially Nothing Ear 2.5, with the same look as Ear 2 but with subtle yet important upgrades.
Over the past couple of years, Nothing has found itself in an interesting place. A company founded by ex-OnePlus founder Carl Pei, the London-based startup was quick to put out a few phones to prove ...
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