Really cool transparent design showcasing a little of what's inside, Warm sound, an audio trait you don't typically see for below $300, Nothing has worked with Teenage Engineering for the tuning, Fantastic value, Supports noise cancellation, Light water r
Sync issues seem to be frequent, Noise cancellation isn't amazing, Case is a little clunky and large, Earphones don't always snap in the charging case (and you mightn't realise until you take them out), Customisable controls don't offer much in the way of
Despite the few flaws, the Nothing Ear 1 is still a pretty impressive first-gen product from a company practically dedicated to building products like no one else.At $149, there is nothing quite like the Nothing Ear 1, offering quality and value in a mean...
Published: 2022-04-27, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Great price, ANC, Small and light
Middling sound quality
The Nothing Ear 1 are no world beating earbuds, but they do a lot for the price. They're easy to recommend, and easy to like. The buds are light and comfy with plenty of battery life, and will do your music justice. Add water resistance and ANC for a pric...
Published: 2022-03-07, Author: Jennifer , review by: techradar.com
Very comfortable, Decent sound, Responsive touch controls
Limited EQ options, Transparency mode is weak, Limited codec support
The Nothing Ear (1) make quite the comeback from last year's release, with superior sound and better noise cancellation than before. Comfortable to wear and distinctive, they're worth your time at last...
Published: 2022-02-23, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Nothing is a British audio company that's hoping to get a bite of the ear buds market with this excellent all-round device.The ear is the London-based firm's debut technology and boasts a strong design, sound and comfort that belies its fledgling roots.T...
Published: 2021-09-14, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
look great, good sound, good value, comfortable fit, great call quality, good controls, Bluetooth 5.2, Fast Pair and support seamless switching, wireless charging
case a little bigger than ideal, can't connect to two devices at once, no higher quality audio standards, only splash resistant, disposable
There are no end of true wireless earbuds available, but Nothing's transparent design helps the Ear 1 stand out.They are super-comfortable, sound good for general listening and have excellent controls and great call quality. The noise cancelling works for...
Active noise cancellation, Wireless charging, Affordable price point
Average audio quality, Divisive design, Slightly buggy
The price is ultimately what makes something out of the Nothing Ear (1). On paper, the Ear (1) overpower almost all the competition at the price point simply by virtue of including premium features like ANC and wireless charging.The good-but-not-great aud...
Easy-to-use touch controls,Loads of useful features like Find My Earbud, Active Noise Cancellation,
The case takes ages to charge, No manual EQ settings, The design isn't fully transparent,
There was a lot of hype around the Nothing Ear (1) buds, but they're not as special as we expected them to be. Despite that, they do pack in tonnes of features considering just how cheap they are, and they sound great too. You won't find a better pair of...
Abstract: The Nothing Ear 1's are an exciting product, but are also way more than just a new pair of true wireless earbuds. Nothing is the new company from OnePlus's co-founder Carl Pei, but it's is not specifically an audio company. It's a tech company, and we sh...
Often, readers simply glance at the star-rating at the top of the review then skip here to get to the crux of the matter.After scrolling past glossy images of Nothing's futuristic near-transparent units, these readers have likely come to the conclusion th...