The Nothing Ear (a) earbuds cost $79 directly from Nothing and combine strong audio, features, and battery life at that price. They pair easily with iOS and Android devices and offer touch controls for playback and volume. Battery reaches about 5.5 hours of playtime with noise-canceling enabled. Sound uses custom 11-mm drivers with a crisp, clear, and dynamic profile that suits jazz, classical, and acoustic music while remaining enjoyable for pop and rock. Active noise cancellation reduces up to 45 decibels, useful on subways and airplanes. A slightly pricier Nothing Ear model adds wireless charging and a ceramic driver but shows minimal performance gains.
They may be cheap when it comes to dollars spent, but they have it where it counts, with great audio quality, an excellent feature set, and awesome battery life. While the first-party offerings from both Apple and Google make for compelling options, the Nothing Ear (a) are great for both sides of the aisle. They feature painless pairing with either iOS or Android devices, and have great touch controls for managing your music or volume.
The sound quality is really impressive, with custom-made 11-mm drivers that have a sound profile our reviewer described as "crip, clear, and dynamic" so they're perfect for listening to more open and delicate music. Jazz, classical, and acoustic songs all shine on the Nothing Ear (a), but you can use them for pop and rock and be just as happy.
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