The most unusual headphones? Nothing Ear (stick) got a transparent lipstick case

Today, October 26th, Nothing has announced its second wireless headphones, called the Nothing Ear (stick). These are in-ear headphones with 12.6 mm drivers and autonomy up to 29 hours, including the charging case. By the way, the case itself is also unusual. It has a cylindrical shape and resembles a lipstick case (it opens in the same way). Otherwise, the company has remained true to its corporate identity, retaining a minimalist transparent design.

The new headphone model does not have Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), although there is Clear Voice technology that minimizes ambient crowd and wind noise during calls by using three microphones on each earbud. Nothing Ear (stick) are equipped with touch controls that allow you to pause playback, skip to the next / previous track, call the voice assistant and adjust the volume. The manufacturer has also added a Bass Lock feature that dynamically adjusts the bass based on the surroundings.

Nothing Ear (stick) is IP54 water and dust resistant and provides up to 7 hours of music playback on a single charge. The headphones are compatible with the Fast Pair feature, which makes it easy to pair with Android devices. Thanks to its ergonomic design, this model can be worn all day without getting tired of the ears.

Owners of the Nothing Phone (1) smartphone get several additional features. For example, customizable gesture control, manual equalizer and headphone search are available to them in the quick settings panel. Users of other smartphones must download the Nothing X app to access the above features.

Nothing Ear (stick) is priced at $99, which is the same price as originally set for Nothing Ear (1). Now the first generation of headphones is sold for $150. The novelty will be available in more than 40 countries from November 4th.

Source: Trash Box

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