Get Up to 26% Off on These Nothing Earbuds and Headphones

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You know the frustration of finding the right audio gear. Maybe your current earbuds fail to block out background noise, or your headphones feel uncomfortable after long hours. The latest lineup of earbuds and headphones from Nothing can help. Each option is designed to cater to different listening preferences and needs.

Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds (Black)

Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds

If you lead a busy lifestyle and need earbuds that can keep up, the Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds are a great match. These earbuds feature advanced Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that adjusts to your surroundings, blocking out distractions so that you can focus on what matters.

The sound quality stands out as well, with powerful 11 mm drivers that deliver clear audio and rich bass. You will also get up to 40 hours of listening time with the charging case, and a quick 10-minute charge provides hours of playback. Add the ability to switch between two connected devices, and you have earbuds that can multitask just as well.

Grab the these wireless earbuds in Black for $118 after a 20% discount, and pay $1 more to get them in White.

Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds

Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds (Black)

Nothing Ear A Wireless Headphones

If your priority is powerful sound, paired with advanced features, the Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds won’t disappoint. They also come with compact, yet powerful 11 mm drivers for a fuller and richer sound profile. The smart noise cancellation technology adjusts automatically to your environment, and the long battery life (up to 42.5 hours) via the charging case allows you to use them throughout your day (or even days).

What makes these earbuds even more exciting is the integration of ChatGPT. This feature allows you to access information hands-free by simply using your voice. Need to draft messages, check facts, or explore quick solutions? ChatGPT will be your personal assistant.

Get your hands on these black wireless earbuds for $72.40 after a 25% discount. Check out the options for White and Yellow as well.

Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds

Nothing Ear (Open) Open-Ear Headphones

Nothing Ear Open Earbuds

Not everyone wants to completely shut out the world while listening to their favorite tracks. If you prefer situational awareness and all-day comfort, the Nothing Ear Open-Ear Headphones are the right choice for you. As the name suggests, they have an open-ear design that allows you to stay connected to your surroundings, while still enjoying a high-quality audio experience. The lightweight build and flexible ear hooks make sure they are secure and comfortable to wear, even during long hours.

You’ll enjoy dual microphones for clear calls, while the Nothing X app gives you the ability to customize your audio settings to suit your preferences. The drivers are also designed to deliver balanced sound. Plus, with 30 hours of playback and an IP54 water resistance rating, these headphones are perfect for life on the go.

Get the these headphones for $129 after a 26% discount and $10 on-page coupon.

Nothing Ear Open-Ear Headphones

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