Nothing's new Ear (stick) earbuds don't offer active noise cancelation, but they do offer something else instead.
, so today’s announcement isn’t really a surprise. Although they look premium, these are far from being the most advanced earbuds available on the market.
But the best thing about the Nothing Ear is the 12.6 mm custom dynamic driver, which is one of the most sensitive in the market. Because it uses the highest-grade driver magnets which strengthen the diaphragm, the sound quality remains consistent even at the highest and lowest frequencies. The Ear are also capable of interpreting the user’s gestures and act accordingly. Controls are located on each earbud and work even when your fingers are wet. For instance, you can press on the earbud to play, pause, skip tracks, activate voice assistance and change volume. This is definitely not out of the ordinary, but a very nice feature to have nonetheless.
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