Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) reported to be released on April 18

Last week, Nothing spilled the beans on their upcoming earbuds dropping officially on April 18. Get this, they're called the Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a). Seems like Nothing's shaking things up by ditching the numbered naming system.



Now, onto the good stuff – the high-end model, the Nothing Ear. They're rumored to hit the market at €150, picking up where the Nothing Ear (2) left off. These bad boys are packing an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance, while the case scores an IPX2. Expect 7.5 hours of battery life with active noise cancellation, with the case delivering a total of 33 hours. And, keeping up with Nothing's transparent vibe, they'll be available in black, white, and, of course, see-through.



But wait, there's more – the budget-friendly option, the Nothing Ear (a), priced at a cool €100 according to the leaks. Don't let the price tag fool you, though. They're still rocking active noise cancellation, dual connection support, and quick charging just like their pricier sibling. With 8 hours of playtime with noise cancellation and a case boasting 38 hours total. And hey, they'll come in black, white, and even a funky yellow, which apparently is eco-friendly.All in all, these new earbuds from Nothing seem like solid contenders in the audio game.

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