
Nothing
The Nothing Ear (a) are mid‑range true wireless earbuds that combine an 11 mm high‑power driver, hybrid ANC up to 45 dB (claimed), and Hi‑Res audio support via LHDC 5.0 and LDAC. They offer up to 42.5 hours total battery life, a 6‑mic array for clear calls, and deep app integration with parametric EQ and optional ChatGPT voice control.
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Current
$109.00
Average
$126.64
Lowest
$89.00
Highest
$149.00
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Best For
Audiophiles who want customizable sound, gamers needing low‑latency audio, users invested in the Nothing ecosystem, and anyone seeking solid ANC and long battery life at a mid‑range price.
Not Ideal For
Users who require top‑tier ANC performance, need aptX/LE Audio or Auracast, rely on built‑in location tracking for lost earbuds, or primarily use non‑Nothing phones for ChatGPT functionality.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Ear (a) for their standout sound quality, flexible EQ options, and solid battery life, positioning them as one of the best‑sounding mid‑range earbuds. However, they criticize the ANC for not meeting its advertised attenuation, note occasional connectivity hiccups on iOS, and view the ChatGPT feature as a gimmick limited to Nothing phones. Overall, the earbuds are praised for their value‑driven feature set but fall short of flagship‑level ANC and codec support.
Common Complaints
ANC performance lower than the advertised 45 dB. Bluetooth connection drops, especially with iPhones. ChatGPT voice integration limited to Nothing phones and perceived as low‑value. Transparency mode adds an unwanted whisper sound. Missing aptX and LE Audio support
How It Compares
vs. Nothing Ear (2)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Ear (a) if you want better sound, longer battery life, and advanced ANC; stick with the Ear (2) for a lower‑cost, lighter option with adequate performance.

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