According to pulsestacks on April 9th, Nothing recently announced the release of the Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) earbuds on April 18th. Recently, the foreign tech media Android Headline published a blog post sharing renderings and relevant specifications of these two earbuds.
Nothing Ear
As the successor to Nothing Ear (2), Nothing Ear drops the digital suffix and introduces active noise cancellation, dual connectivity, and IP54 water resistance, while the charging case achieves an IPX2 water resistance rating.
With ANC turned off, Nothing Ear provides up to 7.5 hours of playback on a full charge, extending to 33 hours with the charging case. Nothing Ear also supports fast charging, offering 10 hours of use with just 10 minutes of charging.
Available in black and white, as shown in the image below, Nothing Ear maintains the transparent look of the earbuds, with the white version exhibiting a stronger sense of transparency.
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Nothing Ear (a)
The overall appearance of the earphones is similar to the Nothing Ear, with the main differences lying in the waterproof rating and battery life.
With ANC turned off, Nothing Ear (a) can last for 8 hours on a full charge, and up to 38 hours with the charging case; it also supports fast charging, providing 10 hours of usage with just 10 minutes of charging.
The waterproof rating of Nothing Ear (a) earphones is IP54, while the charging case has a rating of IP55, with a selling price of 100 euros. The company will launch Nothing Ear (a) in 3 colors: black, white, and yellow.
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