This is not a full review of the new Nothing Ear Open: the product just launched today (Tuesday, September 24) and, while I've had my unit for a few days, TechRadar's earbuds review process is ...
I could wear the Nothing Ear (Open) buds all day for podcasts and taking calls, but for enjoying music, I'd pick something else.
Now the London-based consumer tech company Nothing has joined the dash to develop open-style earbuds with its latest product, Ear (open). This is the first open wearable stereo earbuds to be ...
Nothing's first open wearable stereo (OWS) buds deliver all-day comfort and won't fall out of your ears. Most wireless ...
Hence the interest around its first product, the Nothing Ear (1) wireless earbuds. Of course, the world is saturated with true wireless earbuds. Ultimately, Nothing will likely launch more smart ...
The same holds for their new open earbuds, the Nothing Ear (open); and they’re good, but the technical challenges of an open earbud have tested Nothing harder than their other products. Nothing Ear ...
So, the lowest price on the April 2024-release Nothing Ear (a) we've seen is $79 (down from $109), which happened in ...
The Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds are down to £69, an absolute steal. These headphones are truly excellent even at their ...
Priced at $149, the open-ear Nothing Ear (open) are worth consideration. The choices for open-ear buds are more limited than ...
Say you want to wear headphones, but still be aware of your surroundings. That means using a transparency mode on a regular set of earbuds, or a set like the Apple AirPods 4 that don’t seal in ...
In our Apple AirPods 4 vs Nothing Ear Open comparison, find out which is the better open-ear style wireless earbuds to buy.