Taking its TWSproducts to the next level of development, Nothing has unveiled the Nothing Ear (stick). The Ear (stick), which supposedly replaces Nothing ear (1), has a new cylindrical shape. Nothing is keeping some design details of the earbuds under wraps until the product’s actual debut, as evidenced by the promotional photos.
Review of Nothing Ear 1: The First Step in the Right Direction, also to be read
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Nothing Ear (stick): What to expect?
The Ear (stickcasing )’s is in line with leaks that appeared earlier this year. The new ergonomic design, according to the manufacturer, is moulded to offer the ideal fit. The silhouettes of cosmetic products served as inspiration for the design, which is pocket-friendly in size.
As it aims to purge the Ear (stick) of any flashiness and keeps everything straightforward and useful, minimalism appears to be its overarching concept. The business claims that its technology allows you to experience everything else even though you can’t feel it.
On September 20, The Ear (stick) made its debut at the Chet Los London Fashion Week Show. The Nothing Phone (1) also made a cameo as an accessory in specially created, limited-edition bags made of sheer materials that revealed the back panel of the smartphone’s Glyph user interface.
Due to the revised charging case design, it appears that the Ear (stick) will not support wireless charging. The Ear (stick) won’t have active noise cancellation, according to leaks that appeared earlier this year. Prior to the official debut, however, nothing can be known with certainty.
Read this review of the Nothing Phone 1 for more information.
Conclusion
Later this year is when the Nothing Ear (stick) is expected to make its formal debut. At the launch event, pricing and other information will be made available. The Ear (stick) will, as far as we can tell, have a new stem design in addition to fresh branding on the buds and the case.
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