Upcoming Latest Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) earbuds pics and price leak ahead of April 18 announcement

Last week Nothing revealed that the earbuds it may be making an official entry  on April 18 are the Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a), as the corporate is intent on ‘resetting’ its naming scheme and thus letting go of the numbers that used to tell us about which gen a product is.

In the present day each earbuds variants have been leaked, full with pics and specs, so let’s begin with the high-end product, the Nothing Ear. These are allegedly going to be priced at €150 Around INR 13556, and they’ll unsurprisingly be the successors to the Nothing Ear (2).

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Nothing Ear leaked in black and white

The brand new Nothing Ear can have an IP54 ranking for mud and splash resistance, whereas the case will likely be IPX2 rated. The buds will get 7.5 hours of battery life with ANC turned off, and the case provides you with a complete of 33 hours. The Nothing Ear will likely be revealed  in black and white, with a clear theme occurring as you’d count on from Nothing.

The Nothing Ear (a) would be the cheaper choice – €100 around INR 9036, based on this leak. For that amount of money, you will nonetheless get best ANC  , twin connection help, and fast charging similar to with the Ear.

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Nothing Ear (a) leaked in yellow

The Ear (a) buds will give 8 hours with ANC off, and the case provides you with 38 hourspower backup to charge the buds with IP54 rated, whereas the case will, for some cause, get a good higher IP55 ranking.

These will reportedly be obtainable in black, white, and yellow, with the yellow hue in some way being extra eco-friendly (this is not detailed any additional, so we don’t know how or why).

All in all, these appear to be very strong audio choices from Nothing. We’re looking ahead to their official launch in coming week.

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