Nothing today unveiled its second audio product, the Nothing Ear (stick) wireless headset, which features a semi-in-ear design (that is, no silicone tip), a 12.6mm drive unit, and up to 29 hours of battery life in a charging case. The cylindrical charging case is inspired by lipstick and is also transparent when not in use to showcase the headphones, which can open and removed with a twist.
The Nothing Ear (stick) doesn’t support active noise cancellation (ANC), but does offer Clear Voice Technology, which uses three microphones on each headset to lower the noise of the outside world and other people’s voices during a call. The headphones are touch-enabled and can be used to play, pause, skip songs, voice assistant and volume control.
The new Nothing headphones also support the Bass Lock feature, which dynamically adjusts the bass based on the surrounding environment. The new headphones feature IP54 water and dust resistance, 7 hours of music playback on a single charge, which can be extended to 29 hours with a charging case, and support quick pairing with Android devices. Nothing claims the new headphones can be worn all day thanks to their ergonomic design.
The Nothing Ear (stick) headset comes with several special features when paired with the Nothing Phone (1), including customizable gesture controls, EQ Settings adjustments, and the Find My Headphones feature, which other Android and iOS devices need to download the Nothing X app to use.
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The Nothing Ear (stick) will be priced at $99, the same as the original MSRP of the Nothing Ear (1), which has recently increased by 50% to $150, igeekphone learned.
Nothing Ear (stick) will be available in more than 40 countries on November 4 through Nothing.Tech and partner retailers, and nothing is offering a 10% discount for early buyers.