The writing was always on the wall -- from the moment the London-based tech company debuted with a pair of earbuds with a transparent design. Yet, somehow, I found myself taking a step back when I unboxed the . To an extent, Headphone 1 represent the pinnacle of Nothing: a playful, finely tuned pair of headphones with Teenage Engineering influence, a seamless software experience that leaves no iOS or Android user behind, and a feel and finish that could split any room into two.
Available in timeless White and Black, Phone (3a) Lite comes with a 6.77-inch AMOLED display that dazzles at 3000 nits brightness and glides at a 120 Hz refresh rate. Its 50 MP triple camera system with TrueLens Engine 4.0 captures lifelike detail, while the Glyph Light adds personality through custom notifications, making these specs just a few of the many that enable a smooth, all-day performance.
With the introduction of the Headphone (1), Nothing showcases its trademark transparent design, bringing an innovative aesthetic to the over-ear audio market, distinguishing it from competitors.
Transparency in spatial design creates profound connections, allows light to penetrate interiors, and transforms rigid hierarchies into fluid, interconnected zones.