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Nothing Ear wireless earbuds combine cutting-edge 11mm ceramic drivers, adaptive active noise cancellation, and up to 40.5 hours of battery life with revolutionary ChatGPT voice integration. Designed for professionals who demand premium sound, personalized audio profiles, and seamless multi-device connectivity, these earbuds redefine wireless listening with style and intelligence.













| ASIN | B0CXPQKHR3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Running |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 11 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 10 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 268 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Box Contents | Cable, Eartip, User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Brand | Nothing |
| Brand Name | Nothing |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Cable Length | 11 Metres |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 55.55 Millimetres |
| Carrying Case Length | 55.55 Millimetres |
| Carrying Case Weight | 51.9 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 22 Millimetres |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablets,Smartphones,Laptops,Desktop |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid or padded packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,584 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Enclosure Material | Ceramic |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5000Hz |
| Frequency Response | 5000 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nothing |
| Model Name | Nothing Ear (a) |
| Model Number | Nothing Ear |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Built-In Voice Assistant, Fast Charging, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, Wireless Charging |
| Sensitivity | 45 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Casual Use, Gaming |
| Style Name | Ear |
| Theme | Sound |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
D**B
Great sound quality, and good ANC!
Pros: App is very well designed and useful. They are stylish and look nice on, charging case is a nice size and again is a stylish design. Sound quality is great for me with options to increase or reduce bass. ANC is very good for this price point, sufficient to drown out background noise. I don’t use them for hours on end so can’t really comment on battery life but it seems fine and the case holds extra battery life. Also has wireless charging which is great! They are very comfortable for moderate use, when worn for over an hour I start to get a little bit of ear fatigue but that’s the same with all in-ear buds. You get three sizes of tips included, medium is best fit for me. They connected easily to my iPhone and AppleTV. You can actually connect to multiple devices at once through the app. Cons: I suppose they are a little pricey for a brand that is not a market leader like Apple or Bose etc. Personalised sound feature is fine for music but sounds bizarre when watching videos (tried two movies), I had to switch it off (which fixed the issue) as it was making a strange interference sound. I’m not keen on the ‘in-ear recognition’ feature as sound stops playing when just ONE earbud is removed, I’d prefer it to be activated when BOTH are removed, that said you can disable this feature in the app so I’ve done that. Also I’m not keen on the tap controls, they are a little temperamental and tricky to get the hang of (they can be amended in the app but not entirely, there are limits).
J**E
Comfortable and puts buds 2-3x the price to shame
Bit the bullet on the Nothing Ear (2024) since they were on £108. The fit is really nice -- the capsule design means they do actually sit in the ear a bit better than more tradition "airpod pro" style (Earfun AP4's). So they feel more nestled in there and less prone to shifting around. Driving them on LHDC v5 since i have that on my Xiaomi. Connection has been rock solid so far - no glitching/drops/downgrades. Which is better than the MTW4's manage even on AptX Adaptive (not lossless). The ANC is on part with MTW4's --- maybe a slight difference --- the Nothing's let a bit more "mid" through maybe which i feel is easier to ignore when listening to music. Certainly better than the Earfun AP4's bit a small amount The sound signature out of the box is pleasing. Did their version of a hearing test and set that to "Rich". Dropped the bass-boost down from 3 to 2 and nudged the treble +1 Essentially very punchy bass but feels very tight. EDM works really well. The Nothing App is nice, follows their aesthetic on mono + red dotted font. Very clean. Usual tweaks. Controls can be customised to a point (you get 3 options per action to pick from) Bass Boost is separate from EQ (kinda like DPP's Immersion) EQ has 2 modes, Simple (a set of 3 sliders for bass/mid/treble) or the full EQ which gives an 8 band parametric-esque EQ with frequency, amount & Q-factor The App allows you to import / export EQ's via a QR code. Usual other stuff like ear detection, codec select, firmware updates, find my buds, low-latency/multipoint selectors etc etc I'd say for £108 these are packing a good punch and can compete well with the usual suspects I'll say one thing for the Nothing ear too. It's the app. It's slick. It feels like someone actually cared about it For me the Denon and Sennheiser apps feel clunky. They lag a bit even on flagship phones but the nothing app feels fluid and really well connected. It flows and doesn't feel like an after thought The gestures like play pause or transparency on the buds play subtle playful tones Feels the same with nothing phones. They really get industrial design in a way that feels super modern and fresh without being intrusive. They're like apple used to be The charging case feels tactile and efficient Really like the whole aesthetic
T**D
Not as good as AirPods Pro but great for the price
Why did you choose this product over others?: I bought these as a temporary replacement for AirPods which went through the wash while waiting for Apple to release a new model and I’m fairly impressed. They aren’t as good as AirPods Pro, but they’re also a lot cheaper. The design is nice and they fit well in my ear. The box is a bit more clunky than Apple’s both in terms of size and also how you put the headphones back, but it’s okay. Sound quality is really good. I love how the bass sounds, great for electronic music, it’s almost like there’s a subwoofer or something. Very fun. Noise cancellation is average, AirPods are much better here. It works ok in still environments but if there’s wind, it picks up quite a lot of noise and starts to sometimes disable the NC altogether, I guess to avoid excess noise. With my iPhone I’ve noticed that they don’t perform well in busy environments, the audio glitches a lot. AirPods do this a bit but it’s much worse here. I guess this might just be a general Bluetooth thing but worth mentioning. Connection is stable otherwise, you can connect two devices too - obviously not quite as easy as switching between Apple devices with AirPods, but workable. Overall, for the price I paid I’m pretty happy. I’ll be going back to the next AirPods Pro as I’m an Apple user and the integration is second to none and I miss the NC, but these are great for now.
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 fantastic Before 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 currently First 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!
F**K
Great Sound, Terrible Batteries
I bought my Nothing Ear in October 2024. And all seemed well. The sound quality is excellent and I mostly like the design. However I wish the case would accommodate larger eartips. Now in January 2026 the battery life is very poor. The earbuds only charge to 85% and then when in use only last around an hour before chirping to warn the battery is low. This is very poor for earbuds that have been used for only 15 months.
S**E
Excellent all rounders
I've got more earphones and headphones than I care to admit - Sony, Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, Samsung to name a few - but I always find myself reaching for these which have been a fraction of the cost. They don't do anything best, but they do everything very well. Noise cancellation is decent for the price, the charge lasts long enough I don't really notice it, and they're just excellent all-rounders. Easy to put in, decent audio. The convenience has me grabbing them almost every time.
I**E
Immense potential but some big problems
I’m not really sure how to write this review tbh? On the one hand, much of what the Nothing Ear offers is easily worth 5 stars - effortless sound, comfortable fit, clear mic, great app with lots of EQ options, exceptional value for money… the ANC even blocks out the annoying voice on the Waitrose self-service checkouts, which is almost enough to recommend it in its own! However, there are a couple of major flaws that just let the whole experience down… 1. Personalised Sound - one of the unique selling points of the product, and a major reason why I opted for the Nothing Ear over other options (I was totally sold by an article on Tech Radar where the reviewer stated that it’s completely changed how he thinks of the audio experience). It’s so, so close to being a game-changing feature that blows the competition out of the water! I did the sound test almost immediately after unboxing and the results are really impressive, with sound levels perfectly adjusted for my range of hearing and a lot of the things I struggle to hear compensated for. BUT… there’s a constant ‘swiggly’ digital background noise that you just can’t get rid of, and it becomes more distracting the more you listen. I’ve been on the support sites and forums and this seems to be a fairly common issue, but so far the only advice seems to be to turn Personalised Sound off. OK, fine, that works - the other EQ settings don’t have the same issue - but this is a major disappointment considering this was the main reason I bought them. 2. Battery life - the right earbud drains significantly faster than the left one. I appreciate a little variance between the two is always to be expected, as one bud usually contains most of the tech whilst the other is basically just a speaker that does what it’s told. However this is pretty extreme - I frequently see differences like 85%L and 10%R, and today I’ve woken up to 90%L and 0%R (which also indicates that the case isn’t charging them properly). 3. The Bluetooth connection - doesn’t always automatically disconnect from your devices when the earbuds are back in their case and the case is shut. A minor annoyance when you want a break from your earbuds and just want to listen to your device through the speakers for a bit (I can still disconnect manually, so no big deal), but a potentially bigger problem if this is contributing to the battery discrepancy mentioned above (e.g. if you put them in their case before bed, but they stay connected all night without you realising)? 4. Support (or lack thereof) - I’ve raised all of these issues with Nothing support, and haven’t heard a thing back from them (not even an acknowledgment). And judging by the community section of the website and various other forums it looks like no one else has had a response from them either - they’ve pretty much just ghosted everyone who’s tried to contact them. It’s a shame, because part of me really wants to give the Nothing Ear a glowing ‘5 star’ review for all the things it does well (and there are a lot). But I’ve got to be honest, the lack of customer support has really annoyed me, and it’s led me to the reluctant conclusion that Nothing don’t actually know how to fix any of these issues, so they’re just ignoring us and hoping we’ll go away.
T**N
The Airpods Apple should have made!
The Nothing Ear wireless earbuds stand out in the crowded market of audio accessories, offering a blend of innovative features and impressive sound quality. **Design and Comfort**: The design of the Nothing Ear earbuds is sleek and modern, with a distinctive transparent casing that gives them a unique look. They are lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods, making them ideal for both casual listening and long commutes. The fit is secure, and they come with multiple ear tip sizes to ensure a perfect fit for different ear shapes. **Sound Quality**: One of the highlights of these earbuds is their Hi-Res audio capability. The sound quality is exceptional, with clear highs, rich mids, and deep bass that enhances the listening experience. The advanced equalizer options allow users to customize the sound profile to their liking, making it suitable for various music genres and personal preferences. **Smart Active Noise Cancelling**: The Smart Active Noise Cancelling feature is another notable aspect. It effectively reduces background noise, allowing you to immerse yourself in your music or podcasts without distractions. The transparency mode is also impressive, letting outside sounds in when needed, which is great for safety when you're out and about. **Battery Life**: With up to 40.5 hours of listening time, the Nothing Ear earbuds excel in battery performance. The charging case provides additional power, ensuring that you can enjoy your music for days without worrying about running out of battery. Quick charging options further enhance convenience, allowing for hours of playtime from just a short charge. **Overall Experience**: In conclusion, the Nothing Ear wireless earbuds deliver an outstanding audio experience with a combination of stylish design, comfortable fit, and advanced features. Whether you're a music lover, a podcast enthusiast, or someone who frequently takes calls, these earbuds cater to all needs with ease. They are an excellent investment for anyone looking to elevate their listening experience.
O**R
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R**R
Second Update *EDITED UPDATE* My go to earbuds among the several I own, some are 3x the cost.
Second update: After finally being able to connect with the seller, they were the definition of excellent with their customer service. I reached out to them during the holiday rush and had a replacement unit that seems to be completely new sent to me. The bus are add amazing as the first pair were. This time I will be more mindful of where I keep my favorite earbuds, and fart far away from the washing machine. Thank you Essential Tech and Nothing. In the past two years, I have used or owned just about every single pair of earbuds under $500. I use the nothing year 2024 version every day and sometimes I don’t even think to grab the other ones. Everything comes with some form of trade-off any with the nothing I would say these these are battery life and sound. Both of these trade offs are minimal. The battery life is fine and because of wireless charging they get back to useable levels quickly. In terms of sound I personally rank the Sennheiser Momentum 4 as the buds that have sounded the best to me, an arbitrary “10”. If the M4 are a 10 I’d say the nothing are an 8, unless you just love bass, if you do, these are a 9.5. Pros: Comfort- as comfortable as a stem style earbud I’ve ever used. I wear these in any sweaty environment and they DO NOT Fall out..looking at you Apple and Samsung Pro 3 Connectivity- again another place where these are as good as any bud with multiple devices except the Technics AZ80, which can pair to 3 devices (something I never used once) Controls- this is where I believe the buds start to stand out. You have many options to choose from how you want these to work, almost anyone can find a setup that works. The one thing they don't do is slide for volume control. Call/mic quality- from everyone I’ve talked there is a Night and Day difference in me talking with these buds and anything else, yes even Apple AirPod pros. Apparently they block out most of the background noise as well. This might be the biggest selling point for the buds. It’s Exceptional Durability- I mentioned before that these stay in no matter what sweaty activity I’m doing they also push through no matter what activity I’m doing whether it’s sweat rain splashes of water, falling in water the case has held up to exposure to water everything it’s one of the stronger qualities of the buds, and the case, is the durability. IP54 does don't protect against a washing machine or total submersion. Transparency mode- Again, transparency mode is one of those things that it just does really well very similar to the call quality it’s top of the line in terms of the way the transparency mode operates and functions. It’s one of the best that there are right now. App functionality- I mentioned that the controls are amazing and they are just a part of an amazing app for these buds. You can find any sound profile that you love and as I mentioned in the sound earlier if you love bass bass is a thing that you must have with earbuds. These are the best style earbuds. I’ve ever used it. It’s it’s a level that is disruptive. That’s how there’s controls you can’t even fathom EQ settings. As far as you can imagine it’s really top-notch. I would say that the app is a 10 out of 10 for all of the functionality that you can use for these buds and if you just want to use default stuff it works really well there too the app is another amazing point. Trade offs: Noise cancellation- if the Bose quiet comfort and the Sennheiser and the Sony are tens, then the nothings are probably eight or 8 1/2 the Bose could be by themselves, but the little hissing white noise that’s with them when you not running music bothers me to no end so I can’t rank them a 10. I think these are just a few marks below any of the premium top 2 to 3 times the price of these earbuds noise cancellation performance more than doable. Sound- Well, I said the app gives you great flexibility for sound and even sound quality they don’t stack up to the higher budget earbuds in this regard they notice don’t sound as good or is clear or as crisp as the Sennheiser momentum force not many earbuds. Do they are clearly not there once again. I probably put these in about an eight or 8 1/2 if the Sennheiser are number one. But the sound is good enough for me to pick these up every single time I’m leaving the house and just taking earbuds just in case or when I’m going to the guy I know that these will always be good enough customization next level that you can get really close, especially if you have a phone that supports higher and codec, you’ll notice that increase just a little bit and that makes that little bump each way up ahead of other earbuds like Bose, Samsung, and AirPods and all the other ones in that price range they sound better than jabra which are almost $300. Battery- battery is the spot that the nothings have made the biggest improvement on because previously their batteries were not very good at all and now they’re passable. They’re quite decent and get about six hours out of them using Hi-Rez Kodex and ANC about six hours maybe 5 1/2 just kind of depending on circumstances and everything else but about 5 1/2 six hours that’s about what you get out of most of them the Sony or a 10 in this area these would be, I don’t know previously they were five or four so nice improvement in terms of the battery like I said it being rechargeable via wireless charging is really helpful. It just makes it quick and easy. Throw it on the back of your phone if it supports it in 10 minutes 20 minutes you got enough charge to get going and do whatever you need so it’s not terrible like it was it makes it very doable and passable now. TL;DR These earbuds are a significant improvement over the previous generation for anything in their price range. They are right up there at the top as far as the best or close to the best in this price range I luckily got mine on sale on Amazon. I think they were 115 120 for the amount of money there’s nothing that touches these. I have the momentum 4s, I have the technic AZ80s, I’ve had several AirPod pros, I have the Samsung buds Pro three and the budsPro 2, list the earbuds under $400. I’ve had them or still own them and these earbuds check enough of the boxes that matter to me that I use these consistently more than the other ones , probably one of the biggest good sound good ANC great quality, multipoint connection and durability. These aspects make them, the go anywhere earbud, they consistently deliver what I want from them. I love this purchase and will absolutely recommend these buds to anyone who seeks these qualities from their buds, especially in the stem style.
S**B
Best alternative to AirPod Pro !
Amazing sound, app, experience! I almost want to move from iOS to Android to enjoy ChatGPT features! Only missing the sound control vs my AirPod Pro!
W**K
Tak się powinno tworzyć słuchawki!
Słuchawki są super, jakość dźwięku i bassu na najwyższym poziomie, ANC działa bardzo dobrze. Słuchawki nie wypadają po dopasowaniu odpowiednich gumek dołączonych do zestawu. Opakowanie ładujące na słuchawki jest dość duże, ale jest płaskie, więc nie przeszkadza aż tak jego wielkość. Planowałem kupić te słuchawki lub najnowsze od Samsunga w wersji PRO i wybrałem te. Cieszę się, że nie popełniłem błędu i nie wydałem więcej pieniędzy, gdzie tutaj za ponad połowę ceny mamy naprawdę dobry produkt.
J**.
Excelentes audífonos calidad premium a precio accesible
Llevo usando estos audífonos 1 año y solo tengo cosas buenas que decir. Para empezar yo venia de unos JBL Endurance Peak 3, mi trabajo es físico y requiere muchos movimientos a lo largo de día, así que buscaba unos audífonos que se mantuvieran bien sostenidos pero esta vez quería algo de mejor calidad y con mayor tecnología asi que me decidí por estos. Lamentablemente tengo las orejas muy pequeñas y no logre con ninguna de las almohadillas disponibles hacer que me quedaran como yo quería, lo que hizo que se me cayeran un par de veces a lo largo del uso, aunque de verdad fueron muy pocas veces. Ahora fuera de eso, estos audífonos son una genialidad, te ofrecen lo mismo que los audífonos marca “top”, pero a un precio mucho mas razonable, son estéticamente MUY bonitos, tanto el case como los mismo auriculares, los controles touch son super fáciles de utilizar y al mismo tiempo un tanto satisfactorio ya que no son botones físicos como tal, pero la forma en la que se utilizan y el sonido que generan, te da la sensación de que estas usando un pequeño botoncito físico. El sonido es bastante bueno, la cancelación de ruido también es bastante buena y la aplicación muy fácil de utilizar y muy útil para configurar los auriculares a tu gusto personal.
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