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🎶 Elevate your audio game — because ordinary earbuds just won’t cut it.
Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge 11mm ceramic drivers with powerful 45dB hybrid ANC and Bluetooth 5.3 for premium Hi-Res audio. With 40.5 hours of total playtime, fast wireless charging, and 6-mic call clarity, these earbuds are engineered for professionals who demand immersive sound, smart connectivity, and all-day comfort in a sleek, durable design.














| ASIN | B0CXPQKHR3 |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Touch Control, Wireless Charging |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Running |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 11 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 40.5 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 10 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,586 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #259 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Nothing |
| Brand Name | Nothing |
| Built-In Media | Eartip, Safety Information, User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 40.5 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 500 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 0.87 Inches |
| Carrying Case Length | 2.5 Inches |
| Carrying Case Weight | 1.68 Ounces |
| Carrying Case Width | 1.85 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with Bluetooth 5.3 support |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid Protective Case |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,548 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nothing |
| Model Name | Nothing Ear |
| Model Number | Nothing Ear |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 45 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Casual Use, Gaming |
| Style Name | Ear |
| Theme | Sound |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
R**R
Second Update *EDITED UPDATE* My go to earbuds among the several I own, some are 3x the cost.
Second update: After finally being able to connect with the seller, they were the definition of excellent with their customer service. I reached out to them during the holiday rush and had a replacement unit that seems to be completely new sent to me. The bus are add amazing as the first pair were. This time I will be more mindful of where I keep my favorite earbuds, and fart far away from the washing machine. Thank you Essential Tech and Nothing. In the past two years, I have used or owned just about every single pair of earbuds under $500. I use the nothing year 2024 version every day and sometimes I don’t even think to grab the other ones. Everything comes with some form of trade-off any with the nothing I would say these these are battery life and sound. Both of these trade offs are minimal. The battery life is fine and because of wireless charging they get back to useable levels quickly. In terms of sound I personally rank the Sennheiser Momentum 4 as the buds that have sounded the best to me, an arbitrary “10”. If the M4 are a 10 I’d say the nothing are an 8, unless you just love bass, if you do, these are a 9.5. Pros: Comfort- as comfortable as a stem style earbud I’ve ever used. I wear these in any sweaty environment and they DO NOT Fall out..looking at you Apple and Samsung Pro 3 Connectivity- again another place where these are as good as any bud with multiple devices except the Technics AZ80, which can pair to 3 devices (something I never used once) Controls- this is where I believe the buds start to stand out. You have many options to choose from how you want these to work, almost anyone can find a setup that works. The one thing they don't do is slide for volume control. Call/mic quality- from everyone I’ve talked there is a Night and Day difference in me talking with these buds and anything else, yes even Apple AirPod pros. Apparently they block out most of the background noise as well. This might be the biggest selling point for the buds. It’s Exceptional Durability- I mentioned before that these stay in no matter what sweaty activity I’m doing they also push through no matter what activity I’m doing whether it’s sweat rain splashes of water, falling in water the case has held up to exposure to water everything it’s one of the stronger qualities of the buds, and the case, is the durability. IP54 does don't protect against a washing machine or total submersion. Transparency mode- Again, transparency mode is one of those things that it just does really well very similar to the call quality it’s top of the line in terms of the way the transparency mode operates and functions. It’s one of the best that there are right now. App functionality- I mentioned that the controls are amazing and they are just a part of an amazing app for these buds. You can find any sound profile that you love and as I mentioned in the sound earlier if you love bass bass is a thing that you must have with earbuds. These are the best style earbuds. I’ve ever used it. It’s it’s a level that is disruptive. That’s how there’s controls you can’t even fathom EQ settings. As far as you can imagine it’s really top-notch. I would say that the app is a 10 out of 10 for all of the functionality that you can use for these buds and if you just want to use default stuff it works really well there too the app is another amazing point. Trade offs: Noise cancellation- if the Bose quiet comfort and the Sennheiser and the Sony are tens, then the nothings are probably eight or 8 1/2 the Bose could be by themselves, but the little hissing white noise that’s with them when you not running music bothers me to no end so I can’t rank them a 10. I think these are just a few marks below any of the premium top 2 to 3 times the price of these earbuds noise cancellation performance more than doable. Sound- Well, I said the app gives you great flexibility for sound and even sound quality they don’t stack up to the higher budget earbuds in this regard they notice don’t sound as good or is clear or as crisp as the Sennheiser momentum force not many earbuds. Do they are clearly not there once again. I probably put these in about an eight or 8 1/2 if the Sennheiser are number one. But the sound is good enough for me to pick these up every single time I’m leaving the house and just taking earbuds just in case or when I’m going to the guy I know that these will always be good enough customization next level that you can get really close, especially if you have a phone that supports higher and codec, you’ll notice that increase just a little bit and that makes that little bump each way up ahead of other earbuds like Bose, Samsung, and AirPods and all the other ones in that price range they sound better than jabra which are almost $300. Battery- battery is the spot that the nothings have made the biggest improvement on because previously their batteries were not very good at all and now they’re passable. They’re quite decent and get about six hours out of them using Hi-Rez Kodex and ANC about six hours maybe 5 1/2 just kind of depending on circumstances and everything else but about 5 1/2 six hours that’s about what you get out of most of them the Sony or a 10 in this area these would be, I don’t know previously they were five or four so nice improvement in terms of the battery like I said it being rechargeable via wireless charging is really helpful. It just makes it quick and easy. Throw it on the back of your phone if it supports it in 10 minutes 20 minutes you got enough charge to get going and do whatever you need so it’s not terrible like it was it makes it very doable and passable now. TL;DR These earbuds are a significant improvement over the previous generation for anything in their price range. They are right up there at the top as far as the best or close to the best in this price range I luckily got mine on sale on Amazon. I think they were 115 120 for the amount of money there’s nothing that touches these. I have the momentum 4s, I have the technic AZ80s, I’ve had several AirPod pros, I have the Samsung buds Pro three and the budsPro 2, list the earbuds under $400. I’ve had them or still own them and these earbuds check enough of the boxes that matter to me that I use these consistently more than the other ones , probably one of the biggest good sound good ANC great quality, multipoint connection and durability. These aspects make them, the go anywhere earbud, they consistently deliver what I want from them. I love this purchase and will absolutely recommend these buds to anyone who seeks these qualities from their buds, especially in the stem style.
L**O
The perfect buds for me
I was looking for earbuds that were easy to carry, had good quality and looked nice. I was thinking about getting AirPods Pro (2 or 3) or Beats, but I wasn’t feeling like they had a good cost x benefit relation. I think I was paying more for the brands than actually nice features. So I did some research and these were on Sale. I decided to give a try. Honestly, I think this purchase was perfect for me. They look sick and the sound quality is awesome! You get crazy features for audiophiles at a very good price. The app is also amazing. I like how it fit my ears - it is very comfortable. Lastly, the noise cancellation is nice for me.
A**R
Clear sound and cool looks for the Delaware commute
Since I moved from the warmth of Florida up to Delaware, my daily routine has shifted a bit, but the amount of time I spend traveling for business hasn't slowed down. I’m constantly on the move, and I needed a pair of earbuds that could handle a long flight or a noisy train ride without feeling bulky. I picked up the Nothing Ear (the 2024 flagship model) because I was curious about the "Bass Enhance" and the Hi-Res audio support. I wanted something that looked a bit different but still had the tech to keep up with my calls and my music library. The Breakdown The first thing that stands out is definitely the design. The transparent look is pretty slick and definitely catches the eye, but the real win is the comfort. These are very light. I’ve worn them for three-hour stretches while catching up on work, and I didn't get that "clogged ear" feeling or any soreness. When it comes to the sound, they lean toward a very crisp and detailed signature. If you’re an Android user and can take advantage of the LDAC codec, the clarity is quite good for this price range. The bass is punchy, especially if you use the "Bass Enhance" feature in the app, but it doesn't drown out the vocals like some other brands tend to do. It’s a more refined kind of low-end—not just a muddy rumble, but a clean thump. The "Smart ANC" is also pretty helpful. It’s supposed to adjust the noise cancellation based on how the buds are sitting in your ear. In practice, it does a decent job of dialing back the hum of an airplane engine or the chatter in a coffee shop. It’s not going to completely silence the world, but it definitely makes a dent in the background noise. The Reality Check However, there are a few things to keep in mind. While the sound is great, the battery life is just "okay." If you have the noise cancellation turned on and you're using high-quality codecs, you're realistically looking at about 5 hours of playback. That's usually enough for a flight from the East Coast, but you'll definitely be putting them back in the case for a recharge more often than some competitors. Also, the transparency mode—the setting that lets you hear your surroundings—is functional but feels a bit artificial. It doesn't sound as natural as being "open-eared," and I’ve noticed a bit of a hiss when no music is playing. Lastly, that cool transparent case looks great, but it’s a total magnet for scratches. After just a few weeks of being tossed in my pocket or laptop bag, it's already showing some wear and tear. Value for Money For what you’re paying, I think the value is solid. You’re getting a lot of high-end features like wireless charging, multipoint pairing (connecting to my phone and laptop at the same time is a lifesaver), and a really deep EQ app. It feels like a premium package without the five-hundred-dollar price tag. Final Thoughts Overall, these met my expectations for a daily driver. They aren't the absolute kings of noise cancellation, but for a business traveler who appreciates good audio and a lightweight fit, they’re a great choice. They’re practical, they look cool, and the call quality is clear enough that I don't have people asking me to repeat myself on Zoom calls.
A**S
Great value for your money
Amazing headphones! beautiful design, good sound quality, noise canceling performs as expected. My only complaints (if you can call them complaints) are about the case: 1. It only has one hinge, which makes the closure feel a bit fragile and slightly loose. 2. When using wireless charging, it does not seem to stop drawing power once it reaches 100%. The case continues to feel warm even after being fully charged, which increases the temperature over time. This raises some concern about potential long-term effects such as faster battery wear, reduced lifespan, or possible safety risks if left charging for long periods.
A**A
Clear, Punchy Sound & Everyday Comfort
I picked up these earbuds mainly for listening to EDM (house, techno, D&B, etc) and taking calls, and they’ve quickly become my go-to daily drivers & travel earbuds. The overall sound signature hits hard where it matters. The profile gives punchy bass and crisp highs that are pretty much required to make electronic tracks feel alive. It's an excellent luxury while I'm at the office, out running errands, or on a plane, but the sound is also good enough to opt for when I'm at home and could alternatively use a proper speaker. The soundstage feels open and detailed, which is exactly what I want for bass-heavy playlists and beat-driven music, so unless I need to feel the bass in my chest, this'll provide everything I need. Comfort is excellent. They’re light in the ears even during long listening sessions, so I can wear them for hours without fatigue. Bluetooth pairing was simple and stable, and battery life gets me through long flights with plenty of juice left, plus the case provides multiple full recharges on the go. Easy touch/pinch controls and the Nothing app allows for customized EQ and adjustable ANC, which helps a lot at the grocery store, office, and airport. Call quality has been solid too, something I always struggle to find in earbuds, but far more necessary here than on over-ear headphones. My voice come through clear in quiet & decently noisy places, which is awesome when I’m out and about taking a work call mid-day. Battery life holds up well for daily use, and the transparent case looks cool/stylish while keeping the buds charged for multiple days. The visual factor definitely sets em apart from a lot of the other earbuds you could get for an Android phone. Only thing I wish is that they had strong waterproofing. A little splash resistance would make them perfect for workouts or rainy walks. But these aren't meant to be workout earbuds, they're far more suited to the subway and streets. Otherwise, these are some of the best everyday earbuds I’ve used; great balance of sound, comfort, and features for the price.
R**Z
WARNING DO NOT BUY FROM NOTHING
WORST BRAND & EXPERIENCE EVER!! I CAUTION ANY POTENTIAL BUYER AVOID THEY ARE A NIGHTMARE. I hardly every write reviews especially this long but felt it was necessary. Here is my story which to this day remain unresolved. Less than 10 months from time of purchase my case stopped holding a charge, and unable to charge or connect to the ear buds. I reach out 3/30 since they are under warranty to get them repaired. First red flag, Nothing Tech kept going back and forth with unnecessary "troubleshooting" steps to where it felt they were blaming me. I provided a response of the steps in detail they asked which only progressed when I notified them I was an Electronics Engineer (This is True) and was not looking to fix them myself to prevent voiding the warranty. I finally received a RMA number 4/5, after that struggle, along with delay in getting a shipping address 4/11 to send the faulty product back for repair. I shipped them later that day on 4/11 and received confirmation they received them a few days later. They claimed repair process typically takes 3–5 business days once the device arrives, excluding shipping time and subject to parts availability.. So a wait patiently as a week goes bye, so almost ~13 days later I follow up with requesting an update 4/27. Now this where the uncooperative experience and lack of accountability is highlighted with there "customer support". They responded the device was delivered on 4/20 and they provided a track number. So I go look up the FedEx details and in my mail box NO package still. FedEx provides proof the package was signed by unknown person not in my household, listing ONLY the city in the tracker but the actual address was blank. I reach back out to Nothing and they provided feedback the package was delivered and recommend to ask my neighbor which I they did NOT have my package. Also requested them to confirmed the account return address was correct and associated with me 4/27, which it was. I went back to my security cameras to look at the time and date they claimed the package was delivered which I have clear view of my street and nearby neighbos along with front door camer, NO package. I filled a claim through FedEx as they also recommended asking. I later 4/30 spoke with a FedEx representative on the phone. FedEx confirmed the address on the tracking number which Nothing provided was not mine but was delivered to the same city which I lived, this explained the signed package from unknown person.. I once again reach out to Nothing 4/30 letting them know FedEx claim was denied because it was delivered to correct address associated with tracking number, once again NOT mine. Since it was not stolen or lost I could not file a report of any kind with either FedEx or the police. The FedEx representative ask I confirm this was the correct tracking number and possibly two different shipping information were put on the package. I contact Nothing asking for the actual address associated with the tracking number along with RMA number they provide was accurate 5/1. Nothing responded back with claim of delivery but FedEx shipped to wrong address and ONLY supplying my city as proof Nothing sent package to correct address 5/2 to file a complaint directly with Fedex. Now I'm responding back with receipts of proof FedEx did there part along with a screenshot of this NEGATIVE 1000 review with no resolution in sight and my hard earned money waisted on their product and services. I once again WARN or better yet to NOT purchase anything from them to have to go through the same experience, there are much better brands out there who standby the quality of their products and value their customers.
J**Y
Disappointing
I'm actually not sure that my units are fully functional. I've never used noise cancelling earphones before, so I didn't know what to expect. I was unimpressed. I use transparency more the most, for wearing at work. If they're next me it doesn't do much, but if someone's having a conversation across the room, I can sometimes hear them pretty well. Noise cancellation seems no better than passive noise isolation of buds I typically use, and is definitely less effective than Comply foam tips I often upgrade to. For comparison, my teen daughter has Samsung Galaxy Buds 2. She thought they were broken, so I cleaned them and put new tips on, then tested them out. The transparency mode was a little digitized, but was really clear. Noise cancellation was also very effective, although when it first started there was a strange sucking sensation on my ear drums. It made me realize just how bad this feature was on my Nothings. I was really disappointed. I wanted to support a company that wasn't one of the largest in the world. I should've just bought some Galaxy buds. Pros: - sound quality is pretty good, especially if you do the hearing test for the "Personal Sound Profile". Bassy and full. - battery life is reasonable - about 5 hours with transparency mode (essential for wearing at work) - comfort is pretty good using the included silicon ear tips. I wear them for 4 to 5 hours without any issues - looks pretty good with the transparent smoked casing - touch controls are tactile, intuitive and customizable - wireless charging is nice, so long as you've got a charging pad. The case is magnetized, but doesn't really work very effectively with magsafe chargers - case is a nice size and shape. It fits in the pocket fairly comfortably. The buds snap nicely in place for charging - software is easy to use Cons: - not sure the noise cancellation/transparency actually works. Could just be a defective set. Maybe I should have opened a ticket, but until recently I just didn't know better. Regardless, they're either unreliable, or this feature just isn't very good. Since I bought them with this feature in mind that knocks a significant number of stars off my review, for what is otherwise a decent product.
J**H
Solid headphones at a reasonable price -- competitive with those twice as much
I bought these on a “treat myself for getting through another chaotic week” impulse and they’ve basically moved into my ears since. First test run was on a noisy flight. I tossed the case in the seat pocket, popped the buds in, and turned on the noise canceling. The engine roar dropped down to a soft whoosh, the crying toddler behind me turned into distant background texture, and suddenly it was just me and my playlist. The Smart ANC makes a big difference; it doesn’t feel like someone shoved foam in your ears, it just quietly pushes the noise back so the music has room to breathe. The sound itself is where these really clicked for me. The 11 mm drivers hit harder than I expected: drums feel punchy, bass lines have weight without drowning everything, and vocals sit cleanly on top instead of getting buried. When you feed them hi-res tracks over LDAC/LHDC, they stop feeling like “wireless convenience” earbuds and start feeling like actual audio gear. I ended up going down a rabbit hole relistening to older albums just to hear all the little details I’d been missing on cheaper buds. The funny moment came at the grocery store. I’d been playing with the ChatGPT integration at home, mostly asking it dumb things like “remind me what day it is” while doing dishes. In the store, I realized I’d forgotten half my list, so I squeezed the stem, muttered, “Add coffee, onions, and tortillas,” and carried on. A minute later I noticed a guy in the same aisle staring at me like I’d just confessed my sins to my earrings. These look techy but not that techy, so from his point of view I was just talking lovingly to my own ear. Worth it, though: by the time I got home the list was synced and I hadn’t forgotten a thing. Battery life has been zero-stress. The buds themselves easily handle long days bouncing between calls and music, and with the case backing them up you’re looking at a claimed 40-plus hours of total playtime before you even think about a charger. I drop the case on a wireless charging pad at night the same way I do my phone, and it’s always topped off by morning. No cable hunting, no “which USB-C is free right now” drama. Call quality is also way better than I’m used to from small earbuds. The six mics and beamforming do their thing; people on the other end don’t hear the fan, the dog wandering around, or the occasional street noise through the window. I’ve taken calls walking along a busy road and didn’t get the usual “can you repeat that, it’s really loud where you are” line. Design-wise, they’re exactly what you’d expect from Nothing: a little bit sci-fi, a little bit show-off, without tipping over into goofy. The transparent elements and compact case look good on a desk instead of like a plastic pebble. They sit comfortably and stay put; I’ve used them for long walks, cooking, and the classic “accidental headbanging while doing dishes” test with no drama. The case is small enough to disappear in a pocket but still feels solid, not flimsy. Bluetooth has been rock-solid: open the case, they connect, no juggling devices, no mystery “connected but no sound” moments. Latency for video is low enough that lips sync fine, and swapping between music and calls feels seamless. So, in practice, what I got was this: Proper Smart ANC that actually cuts down real-world noise instead of just buzzing in your ears. Hi-res audio support (LDAC/LHDC) and big drivers that make music fun instead of flat. ChatGPT baked in for quick little “brain in your ear” tasks while you’re already wearing them. Long total battery life with simple wireless charging so they’re always ready. A bunch of mics that make calls sound like you’re using an actual headset, not shouting through a tin can. I grabbed these for the gimmick of having AI in my earbuds, but I’ve stuck with them because they nailed the basics: sound, comfort, battery, and everyday convenience. The fact that they also look like tiny pieces of futuristic hardware doesn’t hurt either.
O**R
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A**ー
無印?第三世代?2024?
15000円なら大満足! 音は賑やか、ややクール、近め・狭めの印象です。カスタムの幅も広いですが、低音をガンガン響かせるのは難しそう。 私はBose QCUEのサブとして買いましたが、この使い方が正解な気がしています。LDAC対応もありがたい。 ケースもきれいで見るたびにテンション上がります。ケースのケースが欲しくなりますが、この型番にあうものは中々無いですね… ノイキャンは期待しないほうがいいです。オンオフで差はありますが、BoseやAppleとは比べるまでもなく。 一番の不満はわかりにくすぎる名前付けです。
S**B
Best alternative to AirPod Pro !
Amazing sound, app, experience! I almost want to move from iOS to Android to enjoy ChatGPT features! Only missing the sound control vs my AirPod Pro!
W**K
Tak się powinno tworzyć słuchawki!
Słuchawki są super, jakość dźwięku i bassu na najwyższym poziomie, ANC działa bardzo dobrze. Słuchawki nie wypadają po dopasowaniu odpowiednich gumek dołączonych do zestawu. Opakowanie ładujące na słuchawki jest dość duże, ale jest płaskie, więc nie przeszkadza aż tak jego wielkość. Planowałem kupić te słuchawki lub najnowsze od Samsunga w wersji PRO i wybrałem te. Cieszę się, że nie popełniłem błędu i nie wydałem więcej pieniędzy, gdzie tutaj za ponad połowę ceny mamy naprawdę dobry produkt.
J**.
Excelentes audífonos calidad premium a precio accesible
Llevo usando estos audífonos 1 año y solo tengo cosas buenas que decir. Para empezar yo venia de unos JBL Endurance Peak 3, mi trabajo es físico y requiere muchos movimientos a lo largo de día, así que buscaba unos audífonos que se mantuvieran bien sostenidos pero esta vez quería algo de mejor calidad y con mayor tecnología asi que me decidí por estos. Lamentablemente tengo las orejas muy pequeñas y no logre con ninguna de las almohadillas disponibles hacer que me quedaran como yo quería, lo que hizo que se me cayeran un par de veces a lo largo del uso, aunque de verdad fueron muy pocas veces. Ahora fuera de eso, estos audífonos son una genialidad, te ofrecen lo mismo que los audífonos marca “top”, pero a un precio mucho mas razonable, son estéticamente MUY bonitos, tanto el case como los mismo auriculares, los controles touch son super fáciles de utilizar y al mismo tiempo un tanto satisfactorio ya que no son botones físicos como tal, pero la forma en la que se utilizan y el sonido que generan, te da la sensación de que estas usando un pequeño botoncito físico. El sonido es bastante bueno, la cancelación de ruido también es bastante buena y la aplicación muy fácil de utilizar y muy útil para configurar los auriculares a tu gusto personal.
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