Nothing Headphone (a)
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Product Details
The Nothing Headphone (a) is a $199 mid-range wireless over-ear headphone designed for budget-conscious travelers and music lovers who despise battery anxiety. It disrupts the sub-$200 market by delivering an unprecedented 135-hour battery life, high-resolution LDAC streaming, and 40dB adaptive ANC. Featuring Nothing's signature transparent aesthetic and highly reliable physical controls (roller and paddle), it completely solves the frustration of touch-sensitive mis-taps and daily charging, though it trades premium aluminum for a lighter 310g plastic build to achieve its competitive price.
Key Specs:
- Price: $199.00
- Battery Life: Up to 135 hours (ANC off) / 75 hours (ANC on)
- Noise Cancellation: 40dB Adaptive ANC
- Audio Driver: 40mm Titanium-Coated Dynamic Drivers
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4 with LDAC Support
- Weight: 310g
- Durability: IP52 Dust and Water Resistance
3 Things You May Want to Know:
Does it pause the music automatically when I take the headphones off?
No. To keep the price under $200, Nothing omitted the wear-detection sensors found on their more expensive flagship models. You will need to manually pause your music using the physical controls before taking them off your head.
Does it come with a hard protective travel case?
No. The headphones only come with a simple fabric drawstring pouch. If you are a frequent commuter who throws your headphones into a heavily packed backpack, you may want to purchase a separate third-party hard case to protect them from damage.
Will the headphones play high-resolution audio on an iPhone?
While they will sound great and offer a fun, bass-forward tuning, iPhone users cannot utilize the LDAC high-resolution audio feature. Apple's iOS does not natively support LDAC, so the headphones will default to the standard AAC codec instead.