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Nothing ear (1)

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BACKGROUND

The Nothing company now has something for the tech market, in-ear headphones dubbed the ear (1)—yes, that lack of capitalization is intentional. The partly see-through design gives a glimpse of the headphones’ inner workings, but we’re sure there are further treasures to be discovered with a teardown.

MAJOR TECH SPECS

• Active noise cancellation (ANC).• 5 hours of• Three high-definition mics and Clear Voice Technology.• IPX4 splash and sweat resistance.• Customizable equalizers, gestures, and Find My Earbud function with the ear (1) app.• Bluetooth 5.• A single earbud weighs 4.7g; the case with both buds is 66.8g.

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