Transparent tunes on a budget: Nothing Ear (a) get leaked

Nothing Ear (a)
Nothing Ear (a)

Hello audiophiles this symbol is for you with fashion in mind! The folks at tech company Nothing intentionally let the cat out of the earbuds, called Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear(A). The transparent wireless headphones will be released on April 18th, and while they’re sleek and clear, the prices are quite affordable.

Nothing Ear As a premium form, thanks to ANC active noise cancellation, you can find comfort and be free from distractions. Imagine you are in a subway car full of people, yet you feel so isolated in your penchant for music, or in complete absorption and deep focus in a sub-optimal workspace.

The IP54 sweat and splash resistance of the earbuds, paired with the water-resistant IPX2 case, means these buds are made to suit your on-the-go lifestyle. Need a quick power-up? A 10-minute charge provides 10 hours of battery supply, allowing the field to remain continuous for 10 hours of playback. Nothing has timeless black and white colors, priced at around 150 euros.

Are you trying to find something affordable? Good news, we have just the answer you’re looking for. The Nothing Year (A). Although the low price of 100 euros compares to more popular ANC counterparts, the HyperFocus is still pleasing to my ears and has an unobtrusive but attractive look.

It has IP54 for the buds and IP55 for the case. They both have a slightly improved IP67 rating compared to their more luxurious sister. Battery life is great: 8 hours of Node ANC and a clever and fast charge can deliver 10 hours of use the same day in 10 minutes of charging. The Nothing Ear (B) further expands its style options by introducing a popular yellow trim that joins the black and white offerings.

So, if your taste is excellent but you want a transparent bud loaded with amazing features or you are an average music lover who looks for value for their money, then nothing beats choosing the transparent bud to highlight the sound. Trust on.

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