Eye-catching design, Good audio quality, Bluetooth 5.2 offers strong connectivity, Brilliant call quality, Good ANC for the price, Decent battery life with fast charging, wireless charging
No aptX or low-latency gaming mode, Glossy case is prone to scratches,
Overall, Nothing ear (1) is a value for money true wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation (ANC) that you can get for Rs. 5999, and it is the cheapest in India compared to other countries. It has a good design, offers good audio quality with noise...
Published: 2021-07-29, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Nothing is a new startup from Carl Pei, best known for co-founding popular smartphone brand OnePlus, which rose to prominence by offering budget-friendly alternatives to popular high-end flagship models. Instead of phones, Nothing is focusing on earphones...
Unique design , Likeable sound signature, Loads of convenience-based features, Long-lasting battery life ,
Unpleasant spikes in the mid-range, Treble lacks energy , Transparent case gets scuffed easily , ShareTweetShare, Share
So, does the Nothing ear (1) warrant a buy? Well, the ear (1) wouldn't be my go-to recommendation for audio purists. You see, despite being touted as the next big thing in audio, the ear (1)'s sound signature isn't as clinical as say, the Galaxy Buds Plus...
Published: 2021-07-29, Author: Jason , review by: Laptopmag.com
Incredible sound quality, Great ANC, Crystal-clear call quality, Responsive touch controls, Impressive Bluetooth 5.2 range, Easy-to-use app, Prompt customer support
Divisive design, Average battery life, Limited EQ customizability
The Nothing ear (1) screams "first generation product," for better and for worse. The striking transparent design is divisive and the battery life is average, but with impeccable sound and stellar call quality, Nothing is on the right track...
Fun design with a comfortable fit, Amazing sound, IPX4 sweat resistance, Excellent noise isolation, Qi wireless charging, Standout value
Average battery life, No AptX, No digital assistant integration, Case scratches easily
$99 at Nothing£99 at Nothing UK₹5,999 at FlipkartWe may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.ViewClose Comments (5)AccessoriesHarish JonnalagaddaHarish Jonnalagadda is the Asia Editor at Android Central. A reformed hardware modder...
Published: 2021-07-29, Author: James , review by: tomsguide.com
Interesting design, Great sound, ANC with Transparency mode, Affordable
Weak battery life, Not the most secure fit
Pei has described the Ear (1) as “a breath of fresh air in a cluttered and indifferent market.” While it’s not really as groundbreaking as that might suggest, finding a pair of wireless earbuds that delivers this level of performance for under $100 is a v...
Multiple noise cancellation modes, Auto playpause, IPX4 rating, Fast and wireless charging, Extremely light and comfortable
No Bluetooth multipoint or aptX/LDAC codec support, Limited EQ customization, Minimal active noise cancelling
Nothing's first attempt at true wireless earbuds checks a lot of the right boxes. At only 4.7g, these are some of the lightest and most comfortable earbuds around. The Nothing Ear 1 also sounds pretty good, has active noise cancellation, and has a great m...
Really cool transparent design showcasing a little of what's inside, Warm sound, an audio trait you don't typically see for below $300, Nothing has worked with Teenage Engineering for the tuning, Fantastic value, Supports noise cancellation, Light water r
Sync issues seem to be frequent, Noise cancellation isn't amazing, Case is a little clunky and large, Earphones don't always snap in the charging case (and you mightn't realise until you take them out), Customisable controls don't offer much in the way of
Despite the few flaws, the Nothing Ear 1 is still a pretty impressive first-gen product from a company practically dedicated to building products like no one else.At $149, there is nothing quite like the Nothing Ear 1, offering quality and value in a mean...
Really cool transparent design showcasing a little of what's inside, Warm sound, an audio trait you don't typically see for below $300, Nothing has worked with Teenage Engineering for the tuning, Fantastic value, Supports noise cancellation, Light water r
Sync issues seem to be frequent, Noise cancellation isn't amazing, Case is a little clunky and large, Earphones don't always snap in the charging case (and you mightn't realise until you take them out), Customisable controls don't offer much in the way of
Despite the few flaws, the Nothing Ear 1 is still a pretty impressive first-gen product from a company practically dedicated to building products like no one else.At $149, there is nothing quite like the Nothing Ear 1, offering quality and value in a mean...