Nothing Ear Open launched in IndiaGadgets & Mobiles

September 25, 2024 10:08
Nothing Ear Open launched in India

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Nothing has officially launched its latest fully wireless headphones called Nothing Ear Open in India. Priced at $17,999, these new TWS headphones stand out from the traditional Nothing Ear and Ear style of their predecessors (1) with the brand's first open-ear design. Here are the details: The newly launched Nothing Ear Open offers a unique look compared to other audio products while maintaining the company's signature transparent aesthetic. In India, the Nothing Ear Open is available in a white color variant, but the brand may introduce more colors in the future. Pre-orders for the headphones appear to be available on Nothing's official website, but there is currently no information on availability at other retailers. This indicates that the launch of this product may be slightly delayed as the company already has this product available in the global market. The Nothing Ear Open lacks active noise cancellation (ANC), but the company says this is made up for by a sound isolation system and directional speakers that allow the user to listen to music only.

Equipped with 14.2mm dynamic drivers with titanium-coated polyethylene terephthalate diaphragms, we make no claims that these new headphones deliver high-quality sound. Other notable features include pinch control, Google Quick Pairing, Microsoft Swift Pairing, dual connectivity, and AI Clear Voice technology to improve call quality. The Nothing Ear Open has an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance and covers both the earbuds and the charging case. As for battery life, each earbud has a 64mAh internal battery and the case has a 635mAh internal battery. There is no claim that the headphones can last up to 8 hours on a single charge and up to 30 hours with a charging case. If you are not a Nothing smartphone user, download the Nothing X app from the Google Play Store and iOS App Store to enjoy the full functionality and customization options. Bluetooth codecs such as AAC and SBC are also supported.

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