Easy-to-use touch controls,Loads of useful features like Find My Earbud, Active Noise Cancellation,
The case takes ages to charge, No manual EQ settings, The design isn't fully transparent,
There was a lot of hype around the Nothing Ear (1) buds, but they're not as special as we expected them to be. Despite that, they do pack in tonnes of features considering just how cheap they are, and they sound great too. You won't find a better pair of...
Abstract: The Nothing Ear 1's are an exciting product, but are also way more than just a new pair of true wireless earbuds. Nothing is the new company from OnePlus's co-founder Carl Pei, but it's is not specifically an audio company. It's a tech company, and we sh...
Often, readers simply glance at the star-rating at the top of the review then skip here to get to the crux of the matter.After scrolling past glossy images of Nothing's futuristic near-transparent units, these readers have likely come to the conclusion th...
Unique transparent design stands out,Comfortable to wear for long periods,Great sound,Wireless/fast charging,Reliable for video and voice calls
Battery life could be improved,Lots of competition,Touch gestures limited (at time of review)
At this price point, it's rare to find a pair of earbuds as accomplised as the Nothing Ear 1.These 'buds look unique, which is their big sell, but they also sound great, and even feature active noise-cancelling (ANC) for cutting out external ambient noise...
Abstract: The Nothing Ear (stick) is not a sequel to the impressive Nothing ear (1), rather a spin off to hit an audience that prefers a less intrusive, half in-ear earbud for their listening needs. But a spin off doesn't always mean a simple copy and paste, as the...
Published: 2022-10-18, Author: Attila , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Nothing's newest earbuds will be officially revealed on Oct. 26, the electronics manufacturer announced in a tweet Tuesday. The 4.4g "featherlight" Ear stick earbuds are ergonomically molded to fit your ears and are designed to be worn all day long, the c...
10-minutes of charging = over 1 hour of listening, Wireless charging, 24+ hours of listening with the charge and carry case, Great in-app features and automatic connecting, Google Fast Pair for quick connections across multiple signed-in devices, Great so
Charging the case is slow, Just 4.5-hours of battery per charge in our test, Questionable transparent design is easy to damage, Potential quality control issues
Nothing ear (1) leaves almost nothing to be desired, for the moneyPut simply, whether or not any pair of headphones is perfect for you is going to depend on a number of factors. From audio quality to value and battery life. And on those fronts, there are...