
Nothing
The Nothing Ear (3) (model B173) is a premium true‑wireless earbud launched in 2025 featuring a transparent design with a recycled‑aluminum case, 12 mm dynamic drivers, adaptive ANC up to 45 dB, low‑latency mode and extensive app‑based sound customization.
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$149.00
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$163.91
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$149.00
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$199.08
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Best For
Design enthusiasts, Android users who value deep app customization, casual listeners and gamers who need low‑latency audio, commuters and workout‑goers who appreciate IP54 durability and decent battery life.
Not Ideal For
Heavy call users, runners or outdoor enthusiasts needing top‑tier ANC in windy conditions, and anyone requiring guaranteed LHDC 5.0 support.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Nothing Ear (3) for its striking transparent design, robust aluminum case, and a feature‑rich app that offers 8‑band EQ and personalized sound profiles. The 12 mm drivers paired with LDAC deliver Hi‑Res audio, while the sub‑120 ms low‑latency mode makes them attractive for gaming. However, critics note that the adaptive ANC does not fully meet the 45 dB claim, hovering around 35‑38 dB, and the Super Mic struggles with wind, limiting call quality.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the earbuds’ comfortable, secure fit, eye‑catching aesthetic and solid battery life, often highlighting the customizable app and LDAC sound quality. Recurring complaints focus on weaker-than‑advertised ANC outdoors, inconsistent call performance in noisy settings, a heavier case, and occasional Bluetooth stability issues.
Common Complaints
ANC performance below advertised levels, Super Mic call quality issues in wind, heavier aluminum case, sporadic Bluetooth connectivity hiccups, and uncertain LHDC codec availability.
What People Are Saying
“great earbuds”
“Super Mic disappoints in call quality”
“Aluminum upgrade for luxury/rigidity”
“95dB noise‑filtering mics”
How It Compares
vs. Sony WF-1000XM5
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Disadvantages
Choose Sony if top‑tier ANC and audio tuning are priority; choose Nothing for style and low‑latency gaming.
vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra
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Disadvantages
Bose is ideal for users who need the strongest ANC and call performance; Nothing suits those who value design and app EQ.
vs. Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro
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Samsung is best for Samsung phone owners seeking seamless ecosystem features; Nothing appeals to Android users wanting LDAC and a unique look.