Its ear (1) started its journey with wireless earbuds, and the brand is now launching its first over-ear headphones-appropriately named headphones (1). This comes with a transparent look with a signature outside of earcoups and is intended to challenge the flagship noise headphones of brands such as Sony, Bose and Senhizer.
Headphones (1) were developed in collaboration with the British Audio Dio brand KF and facilitates 40mm dynamic drivers with drivers, chambers and s software ftware showing cafe tuning. Nothing is also bringing an eight-band sound equal, which you can shout inside the X app. Support for AAC, SBC and LDAC Codex.
There are a total of six microphones in the headphones, which are connected to the 42dB hybrid active sound-rod (ANC) system. They join Bluetooth 5.3 with dual devices pair and support for Google Fast Pair and Micros .ft Swift pairs. You also get in-ear detection for automatic sport/pause of media
Headphones weigh 329 grams and have IP52 English protection against dust and water.
Headphones (1) also get several buttons located on earcoups, including pedal for roller dials and songs for volume control. You also get a programmable button that can be assigned to scramble between ANC modes, your voice is supported or reply to the Calls.
Thanks to battery life 1,040 mAh battery is rated for 80 hours playback (without ANC). Charging is done by USB-C, and if you choose to go to the wired route, it also has a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Nothing headphones (1) are not in black and white and are worth it 9 299/€ 299/£ 299/₹ 21,999. The opening of the open sales on July 15 is nothing. By retailers of tech and partnership.
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