🎧 Elevate your soundscape — don’t just listen, immerse.
Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds deliver premium Hi-Res audio with a powerful 11mm driver and up to 45dB adaptive noise cancellation. Featuring 6 microphones for crystal-clear calls, dual device connectivity, and an impressive 42.5-hour battery life with fast charging, these earbuds are designed for professionals who demand seamless performance and immersive sound on the go.










| ASIN | B0CXPR5412 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Running |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 11 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 42.5 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #306 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #44 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Nothing |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 42.5 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 500 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 2.2 Centimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 6.3 Centimeters |
| Carrying Case Weight | 47.6 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 4.7 Centimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones,Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,415 Reviews |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Enclosure Material | Polyetherimide (PMI) + Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| External Testing Certification | nao aplicavel |
| Frequency Range | 5000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Height | 47.6 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Nothing |
| Model Name | Nothing Ear (a) |
| Model Number | NOTHING Ear (a) |
| Noise Control | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 45 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Professional |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Warranty Description | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
T**O
Worth it for the price
I’ve been using the Ear (a) daily for music, calls, and commuting, and they’ve been great overall. The bass hits way harder than I expected without drowning out vocals, and everything still sounds clean. Noise cancellation is solid, it automatically adjusts and actually makes a difference when moving from indoors to busy streets. Call quality is noticeably better too; people can hear me clearly even when it’s windy outside. Battery life is a big win, especially with fast charging, I can get hours of use from a quick top-up. Low lag mode is clutch for gaming and watching videos with no annoying delay. Switching between my phone and laptop is seamless and works exactly how it should. The design feels lightweight but premium, and they’re comfortable for long sessions. Overall, these punch way above their price and feel like a legit upgrade from previous Nothing earbuds.
P**R
Outstanding Earbuds with Great Sound and Comfort — Worth to Get It!
Fantastic earbuds! I am looking for a new pair of earbuds, and the Nothing Ear (a) caught my eye. I’ve been using the Nothing Ear (a) earbuds for a while now, and I love them very much. The sound quality is amazing. Very crisp, crystal clear, and not oversaturated. The bass is very nice too. volume/music controls can be easily adjusted to use. The ANC function is awesome. It makes it feel like you are in your own world, once you are playing music or a video. The case and the earphones charge fast and the indicator light on the case is nice way to tell the charge level. The battery life is great for a working day. And the case charge lasts me an entire week or more. I have not had any negative impressions on battery life. The design is clean and stylish, and the transparent look gives them a nice modern vibe. I like foam ear tips. The standard tips are very comfortable. They fit comfortably and stay in place. It is worth having it.
L**N
Great for the price
This is a solid product. Great audio quality, Nothing's app with a less in depth EQ but still plenty of customization options. The feel is nice, the case is solid and looks sleek. They fit better in my ears than most but certainly not the best fit I've felt. The audio quality is unbeatable for the price, there are better earbuds out there but none that look as cool and sound as good. They're a solid entry level earbud and work very well in a daily setting.
E**S
Great Bluetooth Earphones, My Favorites So far!
Great Bluetooth earphones! If you are looking for comfortable fit, great sound quality, and good mic for calls this is the pair for you. I have had my eyes on these earphones for a while and bought them when they were one sale. Totally worth it! The quality of these are great. They sound great right out of the box, hardly had to mess with any of the EQ settings in the app. So it was surprising just how well everything sounded once I started using them. More Thoughts: I'm not a professional audio reviewer or hardcore audiophile, so this is just coming from an high quality audio enjoyer. I will also have some comparisons to the Jabra Elite 7 Pros that I've used. Sound Quality: I really love the sound of the Nothing Earphones, music sounds bass-y and punchy, if you listen to rock or music with a deeper or more intense sound, these handle that great. I listen to a lot of different genres and all of them sound really clear and balanced without touching the EQ settings. I haven't messed with them a lot myself but you have a couple presets and the ability to set your own. Personally I haven't felt the need to since the sound is so high quality and clear to start with. If you like to listen to your music loud they handle them easily without making your ears or head hurt. Definitely my favorite sounding pair of earphones I have experienced. Mic quality: I used a pair of Jabra Elite 7 Pros for over 2 years as my daily earphones for music and videos that were priced at $140 USD when I first purchased them that were great but after two years they needed an upgrade. A complaint I always had with the Jabras was the mic quality for calls, my voice was always too low or muffled, but with the Nothing earphones my voice is so much clearer and I have even had people comment how loud I sound using them! So they are great for calls. On the receiving end voice you are are really clear with hardly any background noise coming through. ANC (Active Noise Canceling): The ANC on the Nothing Earphones are fantastic. In the app there are a few different options: low, medium, high, and adaptive. The default is high, and it makes it feel like you are in your own world. Once you are playing music or a video almost all the outside noise disappears. I work in an office at a marine so sometimes voices or heavy machinery comes through but at such a low volume you hardly register it. Though I might have to give the edge to my Jabras with just how much more consistent the ANC is on them especially when you have a good fit. Great ANC but not best out there. Transparency: The transparency mode is not as good as the Jabra, I find that any music you may be playing can drown out any noise or voices you want to come through. It, in my opinion, doesn't let enough sounds through when you are at medium volume or louder especially if you find yourself talking a lot with them in. So if what you are playing isn't too loud its fine. Controls/Buttons: The buttons on the stems of the earphones function off of pinches, it is not your typical press or touch buttons. It takes a bit to get used to especially if you are used to a tactile press button like on Jabra products. But the accuracy of the pinches/controls is great. I haven't had it do something I didn't intended. Also the range of custom options for the buttons is great with you being able to change them to whatever scheme you want. The only thing you can't change is the Play/pause button. But I was happy to be able to change the buttons functions to what I needed them to be, which a bit more than I could say for the Jabras. Fit: The ear tips that the Nothing earphones come with are very comfortable and fit really nicely. I typically use the smallest tips that an earphone comes with, anything bigger usually falls out or pushes itself out of my ear, but the medium size that comes on them fit surprisingly great for me. I did switch to the smaller ones for comfort but I can't complain about the larger size. You get three sizes with these earphones: small, medium, and large. The material feels really nice in the ear as well. And the overall shape of the earphones feels great in the ear, just sits comfortable inside, sometimes I can forget they are even there, and the stems are no bother. Battery/Charging: The case and the earphones charge really fast and the indicator light on the case is nice way to tell the charge level. They come with a very short usb-c to usb-c cable that charges the case so quickly, especially with the right adapter. Charge much faster than the Jabra case and earphones. The battery life on the Nothing earphones is pretty great for 8 hour work days. And the case charge lasts me an entire week or more. If you are using the ANC or Transparency modes it does tank the life quite a bit, as with most earphones. The most I have had them last while using ANC on High nonstop is about 5 hours, which to me is pretty good. And once you put them in the case to charge you can definitely get an entire day out of them using ANC. Without ANC you can go through most of a day, maybe 10-12 hours or more of use. My jabras perform quite identically but the charge on them doesn't last as long after in the case for 10 minutes. Conclusion: There are probably things I've missed or things other people notice, but to the average person these earphones come at a great price and provide you with insanely great quality across the board. The mic alone makes this a worth while purchase. But the sound is smooth, crispy, and clear when you need it to be. My favorite set of earphones I've bought myself so far. They are definitely my go to daily drivers.
L**N
Great earbuds at a great price.
AMAZING earbuds! I decided I wanted a new pair of earbuds, and the Nothing Ear (a) caught my eye - that yellow color! I am so happy that I got them. I am beyond impressed. The sound quality is amazing. Very crisp, crystal clear, and the bass is very nice. The automatic noise cancellation is awesome - I couldn't hear anything my husband was trying to say to me, which was good, because I was listening to music! Another bonus is the volume/music controls - they are very easy to use. The case is great - I love the size and look of it. It isn't bulky, and it opens and closes very easily. Very easy to carry in a pocket or a little earbuds case (baggu, for example). The earbuds themselves also have a very sleek look to them. They feel durable, and they are very comfortable to wear.
M**L
Solid for the price
These buds are very solid for the price point. I was replacing a very well used set of Sony xm4's and I'm an audio engineer with high expectations and a critical ear. Audio quality with eq set flat and bass boost at +4 was the most balanced sound I've found. The low frequency soundscape could be a bit deeper, and high end could be slightly more crisp and articulate, but they are very listenable especially at this price point. I actually prefer the sound of them at a lower volume, which is probably good for my long term hearing. Noise canceling is fairly good if you get a good seal with the rubber ear tips, and transparent mode seems fairly good so far. One quirk is the app doesn't show case battery life unless one or both buds are in the case. Overall, definitely worth the price especially on the current black Friday deal.
A**.
Not bad, but wouldn’t buy them again
They’re okay. The sound is pretty decent for the price point with these. They are comfortable and they were pretty well, but it’s hard when the competition is AirPods. These just aren’t as good at switching between devices as AirPods. They can connect to two devices, but any more than two and it gets troublesome to move the connection from one device to another. That’s a drawback for me since the sound quality didn’t wow me, I would need the ease of use to be really great in order to buy these again. But I have to buy a case to put around the case so that I can attach an AirTag to them so that I can find them when I’m not sure where they are. That’s no a big problem except for that it increases the price by $40. Now I paid it’s pretty close to what I would’ve paid for pro AirPods. And then the third drawback is that I have to go into the app in order to change the settings. I can’t just change the settings from the control center on my phone. It’s not a huge issue except for that. I don’t think there’s an app for Mac so if I’m sitting at my computer and I want to change the settings, I have to connect them to my phone first, then open the app and then change the setting and then connect it back to my Mac again. Not ideal. The last thing that is a drawback is that I can’t put them on MagSafe charger to charge. Definitely wouldn’t buy these again, even though they’re not bad. I’ve had no functional problems with them and I’ve been using them almost all year now. The battery life is good.
A**R
Good but the battery life degraded too fast
Great pair of earbuds for the price. Exceptional sound, good noise cancelling, and the battery life was amazing for the first half a year. I'm about one year of using it and the battery life has gone down drastically. They only las about an hour until I have to put them on the case to charge, and sometimes after saying on the app that they are completely charges, some 15 minutes later they are already about to die. That's the main issue I've had with them. Also the noise cancelling is a little finicky because most of the time it does not block a lot of the noise as it does sometimes. you have to really push it in your ear for it to do the most noise cancelling and I used the bigger ear tips that fit the tightest. Honestly for 80$ I would have expected it to last at least a couple of years but only after half a year I have had to go back to wired earphones for work so I don't have to be charging the earbuds every hour.
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