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After nothing is colorful The new over-ear headphones debuted last week.They are now officially available to purchase on the company’s website and at major retailers.
You can purchase the headphones at Nothing.tech as well as Amazon in the US and Best buy in Canada. tiktok Stores in the US will start selling them on March 19. The headphones (a) are priced at $199 (£149 / €159).
Nothing is characterized by a bold design and the headphones (a) follow that approach. The headphones come in black, white, and pink, with a limited-edition yellow version arriving on April 6.
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The design maintains Nothing’s signature style, but adds brighter colors that stand out in a market usually full of dark and neutral options.
The headphones weigh 310 grams and feature breathable memory foam ear cushions for long, comfortable listening sessions. It has an IP52 rating, so it is protected from dust and light splashes.
Battery life is the standout feature. Nothing says that the headphones can last up to 135 hours of playback with noise cancellation disabled, which is equivalent to about five days on a single charge.
If the battery runs out, the fast charging feature helps. Just five minutes of charging gives you about five hours of listening time, which is enough for a daily commute or a workout.
Another design choice stands out: nothing skipped the swipe-based touch panels found on many of our favorite headphones. Instead, the earbuds (a) use touch controls built into the earbuds (the roller, paddle, and button) so you can adjust the volume, skip tracks, or change ANC modes without having to guess where to swipe.
For audio, the earbuds have 40mm titanium-coated drivers for loud and clear sound. They also support high-resolution wireless audio with the LDAC codec, which helps maintain more details when streaming high-quality music.
Noise cancellation uses adaptive ANC with three presets: low, medium and high. There’s also a transparency mode that lets outside sound in when you need it. The system uses two microphones and artificial intelligence to adjust noise cancellation based on your environment and how the headphones fit.
For me the best thing is the battery life. Five days of listening means less charging time and fewer cables to deal with, which is great if you have a lot of devices. At $199, these headphones cost less than many premium models but still offer features like adaptive ANC and high-resolution audio.
Still, I’m a little skeptical until real-world testing confirms the “five-day battery” claim. Companies often promise large amounts of battery life, but in practice, they usually have to be charged sooner than expected.