Nothing Headphone (1) Review: An Eye-Catching Design Backed by Strong Performance
- Nothing released its first over-ear wireless headphones, Headphone , available for preorder and shipping on July 15 at $299.
- The company, founded in late 2020, partnered with British audio firm KEF to tune the headphones and enter the competitive premium market.
- Headphone features active noise cancellation blocking urban noise effectively, a retro-transparent design, and integrates ChatGPT voice assistant controls.
- The headphones offer around 35 hours of playback time with active noise cancellation enabled, extending to about 80 hours when ANC is turned off, and feature Clear Voice Technology supported by four microphones to improve call quality.
- The headphones offer strong sound quality and battery life at a competitive price but show mixed performance in voice calls, suggesting they suit users prioritizing audio and design.
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Nothing releases its first over-the-ear headphones
Nothing has revealed its first over-the-ear headphones. The aluminum and transparent Headphone (1) was designed in collaboration with KEF. They offer adaptive noise canceling, bass enhancement for deeper low frequencies, and spatial audio, for $299 at launch. But spoiler alert: The buttons on these headphones might be the best part.
With his first temple headphones, Nothing remains true to his style. Luckily, because the Headphone (1) not only inspires with a refreshingly idiosyncratic but useful design, but also convinces with a great sound and effective active noise suppression.
Nothing Headphone 1 Review As Good as They Look
The Nothing Headphone 1 is a $300 pair of over-ear, noise-canceling headphones that seamlessly combine eye-catching design with dependable performance. While they may not entirely rival top-tier competitors like Sony or Bose in sound quality or noise cancellation, they cater to users who value aesthetics without compromising on essential features. These headphones strike a balance […] The post Nothing Headphone 1 Review As Good as They Look appe…
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