Unveiling the Nothing Ear (Open): Revolutionary Transparent Headphones That Redefine Sound for Just $149
Nothing Ear (Open) Debuts: Transparent Open-Back Headphones for $149
Nothing officially entered the increasingly popular open-back headphone market with its new Nothing Ear (Open) product today. Like the company’s past products, Nothing Ear (Open) puts appearance first. It looks like the previous Nothing earphones have grown a tail, and the earbuds have been replaced by flat round sound modules. The transparent elements that the brand has always used naturally appear on this new product, together with white and silver ear hooks, the shape is really impressive.
Thanks to the titanium wire inside the ear hook, the No Ear (Open) is flexible and flexible. It weighs just 8.1g on one side and is IP54 dustproof and waterproof. It has a built-in 14.2mm dynamic unit and can rely on the Sound Seal’s sonic cancellation system and directional speakers to reduce sound leakage. The headset itself has 8 hours of battery life, and with the storage box, it can last for a total of 30 hours. After 10 minutes of charging, you can have enough power for 2 hours of listening.
In addition, the Nothing Ear (Open) external side also supports touch control, which can further reduce game latency when paired with No Phone game mode. Its Bluetooth version is 5.3, and AAC and SBC codecs are available. Dual device connection is also available, and users can also wake up ChatGPT by voice. This headset costs $149 and will be available in the US, Canada, and Europe starting today, and will be available in more markets from October 1st.
