Published: 2024-04-18, Author: Simon , review by: digitalspy.com
Detailed and natural sound quality,Lightweight and comfortable,Distinctive transparent design,Loads of app-based customisations
Not the most battery life,Not that different from Ear (2)
These make a great argument for themselves as the best-value earbuds in 2024. You'd typically have to pay far more for the sound quality, personalisation features, noise-cancelling and compact design available from the Nothing Ear. The stylish buds are a...
Published: 2023-07-14, Author: Simon , review by: digitalspy.com
Fantastic sound quality with balance and detail,Distinctive and eye-catching design,Additional features via the app,Comfortable and lightweight
Case may be slightly awkward for some,Battery life could be longer compared to rivals,Slightly more expensive than its predecessor
The second time's the charm when it comes to the Nothing Ear (2). These brilliant buds build on the ideas present in the Ear (1) but elevate them with improved audio capabilities and extra features. You'll see positive reviews from audiophiles and tech fa...
Abstract: The Nothing Ear (2) are the latest true wireless buds from cool tech brand Nothing, which mixes out-there design with the tech credentials of OnePlus found Carl Pei.The Nothing Ear (2) stick with the same form factor as the Nothing Ear (1), but bring some...
Published: 2023-04-06, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
We loved Nothing's first attempt at ear buds in the Ear so were excited to try out the follow-up tech.And music lovers looking for a comfy, high performing pair of all-round ear buds at a mid price point will be very happy with these babies.The Ear s boa...
(Image credit: Nothing)We were excited to see whether Nothing could improve on the foundation laid by the solid Ear (1) model. The Ear (2) are a feature-laden, truly stylish pair of wireless earbuds that benefit from intelligent design, but that overly sh...
Published: 2023-03-27, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
look great, good sound, good value, reasonable noise cancelling, comfortable fit, great call quality, decent controls, Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint, crossplatform app
disposable, battery life a little shorter and the case a little bigger than the best, noise cancelling struggles with higher tones, no headtracking spatial audio support
The Ear 2 are a set of fairly refined Bluetooth earbuds with great everyday listening sound and a more interesting look than most rivals, particularly for their competitive price.The noise cancelling reduces the rumbles of the daily commute well enough, b...
Engaging, high-resolution sound, Unique, eye-catching design, Lots of features and customisation options
Battery life with ANC could be better, LHDC 5.0 support is limited
Nothing has really upped the ante with the Ear (2). Although the Ear (1) sold well, they lacked the audio chops to truly stand out and were beset by buggy firmware at launch.Nothing has taken that criticism on board and the Ear (2) sound great, with LDHC...
Abstract: When it launched earlier this year, I had said the Nothing Ear (2) was a clear improvement on the earlier version. The company had worked on the physical as well as the audio design and made some discernible changes. Now, there is a black version of the E...
Good, Looks great, comfortable fit, Improved controls, Decent battery life despite smaller charging case, LHDC codec support, Bluetooth 5.3, Very good app, Detailed, fun sound
Needs the Nothing Phone 1 for optimal performance, Underwhelming ANC
The Nothing Ear 1 was particularly impressive because of what it offered at its launch price of Rs. 5,999, even if the company eventually adjusted it to a little over Rs. 7,000. In comparison, the Nothing Ear 2 doesn't come at a shockingly low cost, and i...