Good, Looks great, comfortable fit, Improved controls, Decent battery life despite smaller charging case, LHDC codec support, Bluetooth 5.3, Very good app, Detailed, fun sound
Needs the Nothing Phone 1 for optimal performance, Underwhelming ANC
The Nothing Ear 1 was particularly impressive because of what it offered at its launch price of Rs. 5,999, even if the company eventually adjusted it to a little over Rs. 7,000. In comparison, the Nothing Ear 2 doesn't come at a shockingly low cost, and i...
Mesmerising design and great fit,Well rounded package,Near perfect app,Intuitive pinch controls
Lacklustre ANC,Sound signature could have been better
If you read through this review, first of all, congratulations! You get a Digit reader rating of 10/10. Now, coming back to my final thoughts about Nothing Ear (1). Here I would like to draw some parallels with the world of watches. On one hand, you have...
Stronger build quality over ear (1), Excellent comfort, Decent ANC performance, Impressive Sound Quality, Clear calling experience, Vast set of features available in the Nothing X app
Battery Life could have been better, Scratch-prone case
Abstract: For the first time in its relatively short existence as a technology company, Nothing has launched a second-generation product. The Nothing Ear 2 true wireless headset is the follow-up to the brand's first ever product, and it looks and feels a lot like t...
For ₱8,490, the Nothing Ear (2) earbuds are a stylish and feature-packed upgrade, offering better sound quality, noise cancellation, and design than its predecessor. It combines the looks that fueled the Ear (1)'s hype, with improvements all around. And w...
Abstract: Two years later, the London-based startup Nothing is back with a successor, the Ear 2, which not only fixes all that ailed its predecessor but also adds a series of meaningful upgrades, including better sound, multi-device connectivity, and noise cancella...