Nothing Ear (3): Nothing’s Latest Noise-Cancelling Earbuds
The futuristic earphones get an upgrade.
Introducing the Nothing Ear (3), created in collaboration with Audiodo, exciting new wireless earbuds with improved audio capabilities.
For the third generation of its futuristic wireless earphones, Nothing has joined forces with the Swedish software developer, Audiodo. Drawing from over three decades of experience in acoustic algorithms, Audiodo offers adaptive technology that enhances the listening experience and compensates for the problems presented by the onset of hearing loss.
Nothing Ear (3)
The hardware has been upgraded with new 12 mm dynamic drivers with a patterned diaphragm design, as well as a new “Super Mic” dual microphone system that isolates speech from noisy environments. Also, the adaptive noise-cancelling system works in real time, so you can enjoy a consistent audio experience whether you’re taking calls or listening to music.
What’s more, the new Ear (3) offers Google Fast Pair, which benefits Android users, and support for the LDAC Bluetooth codec for high-resolution audio streaming, so you can use the new Spotify Lossless feature. Meanwhile, to realise the full potential of the Ear (3), you can activate the Audiodo Personal Sound feature within the Nothing X mobile app.
With this unique customization, the software uses an algorithm to create a listening profile for your ears, sculpting the frequency range according to your specific hearing signature. The included charging case has also been upgraded, with a more premium construction and a built-in mic that expands the Super Mic system.
On a full charge, the Ear (3) delivers up to 10 hours of use, which can be extended to up to 38 hours with the charging case.
Pricing and Availability:
The Nothing Ear (3) earphones are now available for pre-order, priced at £179 / $179 and available in black and white.
The Ear (3) is an exciting milestone for Nothing and the industry, and we’re proud to be part of it. Our technology enhances the incredible hardware Nothing has built, ensuring that every user hears the product exactly as intended.
Amir Sheikh, Audiodo CEO