Standout design that looks great in yellow,Good sound quality,ANC gets the job done
Not the comfiest buds,Fit takes some getting used to
A feature-rich set of wireless headphones that comfortably outperform an already tempting price point. The Nothing Ear (a) sound good whatever you're listening to, have a mostly successful ANC system and come packed with extra features. PROS Standout des...
Clever, smart design, Crisp and rich audio, Fantastic app,
Noise cancelling could be better
Both Ear and Ear (a) offer excellent audio quality combined with sharp design and detailed custom features (for Ear only), for a good price. What's not to love about the new Nothing Ear and Ear (a)...
Abstract: When it comes to Nothing's earbuds output, it's hard to stop oneself from playing a game of Spot the Difference. That's quite a fun game here, though, since almost all of the differences are vast improvements over anything Nothing has achieved before. All...
ANC is comprable to pro buds,ChatGPT pinch to speak integration for Nothing phones,Yellow color and transparent case make for a fun aesthetic,Budget friendly at only $99
Sound is warmer than flagship buds,No wireless charging
Published: 2024-04-18, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Pros, Very capable ANC and engaging audio, New twist on Nothing's distinctive design, Consistently decent battery life
Cons, Missing advanced EQ settings, No wireless charging
Equal parts fun and function, Ear (a) sees Nothing return to true bargain buds territory. They might give up a few features over the full-fat version, which is only a little more expensive, but making such capable ANC and enjoyable audio available for und...
Published: 2024-04-18, Author: Simon , review by: digitalspy.com
Excellent value,Detailed and clear sound,Same ANC as flagship,Comfortable to wear,Compact and fun charging case
Case lacks some attention to detail,Missing some app-based customisations,Shorter battery than some rivals
If it wasn't already clear, I think these are fantastic little buds, and I'm amazed that they're going for £99 at launch. The features here put them toe-to-toe with the Nothing Ear and we don't think most users are going to miss the app-based features aim...
Published: 2024-04-18, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
great value, interesting design, great sound and noise cancelling for the price, comfortable fit, good call quality, solid controls, Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint, crossplatform app
disposable, case is very easy to scratch, no headtracking spatial audio support, no support for futureproofing LC3 or Auracast
The Ear (a) have set a new bar for quality at the cheaper end of the market. Costing just £99, they offer better sound and noise cancelling than most rivals, and with a more interesting transparent design that looks great.The earbuds work and fit well, th...
Funky design, Lightweight & comfortable, Good ANC & sound quality, Long battery life
Prone to scuffs & scratches, Case feels plasticky, Priced on the higher side, Join 91mobiles WhatsApp Channel
Priced at Rs 5,999 initially and eventually moving up to Rs 7,999, the Nothing Ear (a) makes for a worthy purchase and comes across as better value for money as compared to its pricier siblings. Close rivals for the Ear (a) include the OnePlus Buds 3 (rev...