Nothing Ear (2

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Nothing Ear (2) review in 5 points: Is it worth your money? (India Today)

The Nothing Ear (2) wireless earbuds have been launched in India under Rs 10000, a segment that a lot of brands are targeting to offer users a premium ...

-The Nothing Ear (2) also has one of the best designs in the market and I will tell you why. The Nothing Ear (2) comes with support for Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). Nothing claims that its new Ear (2) earphones can deliver up to 36 hours of music playback after a full charge of the charging case with ANC turned off. Having said that, is the new Nothing Ear (2) worth your money or should you consider other options? The latest Nothing earphones are priced at Rs 9,999 in the country. [By Ankita Garg](/author/ankita-garg): The Nothing Ear (2) wireless earbuds have been launched in India under Rs 10,000, a segment that a lot of brands are targeting to offer users a premium experience at an accessible price.

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Nothing Ear (2): Where Can You Get The Cool Wireless Earbuds In ... (AUGUSTMAN)

Nothing has officially launched the Ear (2) - a pair of high-quality wireless earbuds. Here is where you can get them in Malaysia.

Ear (2)’s three microphones have also been updated and repositioned to better protect against wind noise. Lastly, audiophiles will be pleased to hear that Ear (2) supports Hi-Res Audio and LHDC 5.0 codec compatibility. Internally, however, the new Ear (2) packs a bunch of upgrades that improve everything from audio performance to sound personalisation, battery life, and even an upgraded water-resistance rating. After a series of in-ear tests, a unique profile is automatically created, and this can be further tweaked manually via the Nothing X application. The battery life has also improved since Ear (1). The brand claims the new Ear (2) has 36 hours of total playback time with a fully charged case, and a maximum of 6.3 hours playback between charges.

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Nothing launches Ear (2) earbuds with noise cancellation and hi-res ... (Mashable)

Nothing has launched its new pair of earbuds, called the Ear (2), with active noise cancellation and hi-res sound support.

They're a pretty obvious competitor to Apple's AirPods Pro, and with a price point of $149 (one hundred bucks less than the AirPods Pro), they sound like an attractive alternative. Like all Nothing products, the Nothing Ear (2) earbuds have a distinctive, semi-transparent look, though they aren't that much different from Ear (1). [Nothing Ear (1)](https://mashable.com/review/nothing-ear-1-earbuds-review).

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Nothing Ear (2) review: Are these buds worth the $50 price hike? (Creative Bloq)

Brilliant in many ways, with a couple of niggles.

Try these [Best AirPods Max prices](https://www.creativebloq.com/deals/get-apple-airpods-max-cheap): The biggest of Apple's offering This seems fair for a pair of midrange ear buds, and the upgraded features and the unusual design (if that's your thing) certainly make them feel very reasonably-priced indeed. Well, the Nothing Ear (2) is significantly pricier than the prior version, coming in at $149/£129 (a $50 price hike). The Nothing Ear (2) buds are meant to be highly customisable, with a 'beep test' helping to set the exact tones and frequency your ears desire. Welcome to my Nothing Ear (2) review, in which I share my initial thoughts on using the newest earbuds from London-based Nothing. They totally took away the annoying roar of a train on a long journey (and the chat between a nearby couple as well), and that's all you can ask for, really.

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Nothing Ear (2) launched in India, boasting improved ANC, LHDC ... (Moneycontrol.com)

The Nothing Ear (2) price in India is set at Rs 9999. Nothing's latest true wireless earbuds will go on sale in India from March 28.

Nothing Ear (2) Price in India The Nothing Ear (2) price in India is set at Rs 9,999. Nothing Ear (2) Features, Specifications The Nothing Ear (2) features the same iconic transparent design of its predecessor in a more compact form factor. Lastly, the Nothing Ear (2) earbuds offer an IP54 rating for water resistance, while the case is IP55 rated.

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Nothing Ear 2 Launches With LHDC 5.0 Support at $149 (Greenbot)

Nothing Ear 2 come as an iterative upgrade over the Ear 1, with better specifications, some tweaks to the design, and a more compact case.

The Ear 1 offers up to 5 hours of listing with ANC on, while the Ear 2 gives you up to 4 hours of battery life with ANC. With the case, you can get up to 22.5 hours of battery life with ANC on and up to 36 hours with ANC off. Despite sharing the same 11.6mm dynamic driver and ANC up to 40db, the Ear 2 offers less battery life than the Ear 1 when ANC is on. Furthermore, the Ear 2 comes with Bluetooth 5.4 support compared to the Ear 1’s Bluetooth 5.2. With the Ear 2, you can control the playback by squeezing the steams instead of tapping on them. The earbuds come as an iterative upgrade over the Ear 1, with better specifications and features, some tweaks to the design, a more compact case, and improved battery life.

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Nothing Ear (2) launched in India: Check price and features (Zee Business)

Nothing Ear (2) price in India: The Nothing Ear (2) let users create their own Personal Sound Profile by completing a hearing test through the Nothing X app ...

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Nothing Ear (2) vs OnePlus Buds Pro 2: How the two true wireless ... (Times of India)

The true wireless earbuds feature Nothing's iconic transparent design and it boasts of Hi-Res Audio certification and LHDC 5.0 technology. Nothing Ear (2) comes ...

Claims to offer 39 hours of total battery backup Nothing Ear (2) claims to offer 36 hours of music playback after a full charge of the charging case (with ANC turned off). Claims to offer 36 hours of total battery backup

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Nothing Ear (2) Vs. OnePlus Buds Pro 2: Should You Spend $149 or ... (Screen Rant)

The Nothing Ear (2) and OnePlus Buds Pro 2 look quite different, but there are some similarities between the two earbuds. Which is the better choice?

The Nothing Ear (2) is priced at $149, while the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 costs a bit more at $179. In contrast, the Nothing Ear (2) is rated for four hours of use (up to 22.5 hours with the case) when ANC is on and around six hours (36 hours with the case) without noise cancelation. OnePlus Buds Pro 2 owners should get up to six hours of usage and a total of 25 hours with the case with ANC turned on or nine hours and 39 total hours (with the case) without ANC. However, the Nothing Ear (2) is still impressive and lets you save some money. But while Nothing claims its earbuds can cancel noise up to 40 dB (decibels), the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 reaches up to 48 dB. However, while the Ear (2)'s charging case has an IP54 rating, [the OnePlus Buds Pro 2](https://screenrant.com/oneplus-buds-2-pro-review/) case is rated IPX4. However, while more expensive, the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 has better battery life, better codec support, and spatial audio and is a no-brainer if [OnePlus](https://screenrant.com/tag/oneplus/) Buds Pro 2? The Ear (2) is the lighter, with each earbud weighing 4.5 grams, whereas the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 earbuds weigh 4.9 grams each. The Nothing Ear (2) is available in white, while the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 can be purchased in Arbor Green or Obsidian Black. On the other hand, the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 sports a dual-driver setup that includes an 11 mm woofer and a 6 mm tweeter. Shortly before the end of 2022, Nothing [announced the Ear (Stick)](https://screenrant.com/nothing-ear-stick-ear-1-comparison-best-earbuds/), priced at $99.

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Nothing ear (2) review - The TWS earbuds successor that we've ... (TechNave)

It's been two years since the Nothing ear (1) was released in 2021, and typically, brands would make a sequel a year later. But the brand released the.

The Nothing ear (2) is probably my favourite wireless earbuds of 2023 already unless other brands do something surprising. Overall, the Nothing ear (2) exceeded my expectations. Network calls with the Nothing ear (2) are good, as it doesn't lose connectivity often like the predecessor. Yes, the design is EXACTLY the same as the Nothing ear (1). But I think with the Personalise ANC, it shouldn't be a problem. Luckily, the Nothing ear (2) is the successor that didn't fail my expectations. As usual, you would find the user guide booklet, different silicon ear tip sizes, a USB C cable and, of course, the Nothing ear (2) inside the transparent charging case. Before I took the sound profile test, I was actually kind of disappointed with the audio performance. The brand released the Nothing ear (stick) a year later, and it was designed more as a fashion statement that we weren't that impressed with ( It's been two years since the Nothing ear (1) was released in 2021, and typically, brands would make a sequel a year later. Then follow the instructions carefully and pay attention to the beeping sound frequency test for your left and right ear. It's unfortunate that I can't let you listen to the sound quality before and after using Personalised ANC, so I'll do my best to describe it.

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