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Top 3 features of the Nothing Ear 2 vs Nothing Ear 1 compared

Nothing, a London-based company known for the unique design in Android smartphones, Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Ear (1), has launched another Bluetooth headset with a mind-blowing design. The Nothing Ear (2) comes with a strong battery which can last up to 36 hours including the charging case and also supports Qi charging.

I am comparing these all-new Nothing Ear (2) earbuds with their predecessor Nothing Ear (1).

1. Nothing Ear (2) vs Nothing Ear (1): Design

Nothing Ear (2)

Both earbuds come with the same unique transparent design. These earbuds boast a unique design that sets them apart from other earbuds on the market. The circular earbuds are transparent, allowing you to see the internal hardware and circuitry. They have touch controls on the stem, providing an easy way to manage music playback and calls. The charging case has a sleek pebble-like shape, with a clear plastic top that lets you see the earbuds inside. The design is minimalist and modern, with a focus on simplicity and functionality, reflecting the company's ethos of transparency.

2. Nothing Ear (2) vs Nothing Ear (1): Sound

Nothing Ear (2) comes with 11.6 mm dual-chamber speakers. You can create your personal sound profile and they also support Dual-Device connections. The Nothing Ear (2) has 3 ANC modes and the Active Noise Cancellation works up to 40 dB. It features Bluetooth 5.2 version.

Nothing Ear (1) also comes with 11.6mm drivers and in these earbuds, the ANC also works up to 40 dB. It supports transparency mode which allows you to hear ambient sound when needed. It also features the same Bluetooth 5.2 version as well.

3. Nothing Ear (2) vs Nothing Ear (1): Battery

Nothing Ear (2)

Nothing Ear (2) comes with a powerful battery of 570mAh which can run up to 6 hours of continuous playback without ANC, up to 36 hours with a charging case and 8 hours after just 10 minutes of charging. The earbuds support Low Latency mode for gaming and also feature a USB-C Type port and Qi wireless charging.

Nothing Ear (1) comes with the same 570mAh battery which can run up to 5.7 hours without ANC and up to 4 hours with ANC. It also provides up to 30 hours of playback including the charging case and the case features a USB-C Type port.



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