Nothing says that the Ear (stick) buds are designed to be worn all day

Peter, 19 October 2022

Nothing has been teasing its next TWS earbuds for nearly a month now, but they are almost here. The Nothing Ear (stick) were shown off during London Fashion Week in late September, then a couple of weeks later the company confirmed the launch date – October 26.

The Ear (stick) package features feather-light buds, 4.4g each, down from 4.7g for the original Ear (1). The refreshed design has been tested for comfort on 100 pairs of ears, says the company. These buds have been designed to be worn all day.

The Nothing Ear (stick) TWS buds are launching next week The Nothing Ear (stick) TWS buds are launching next week The Nothing Ear (stick) TWS buds are launching next week The Nothing Ear (stick) TWS buds are launching next week
The Nothing Ear (stick) TWS buds are launching next week

The case has been reworked as well and the new design clearly takes inspiration from lipstick. There is no telling how much the Ear (stick) will cost, but they should be comparable to the Ear (1) – it may not be a coincidence that yesterday Nothing announced a 50% price hike to $150 that will go into effect on October 26.

By the way, during the Chet Lo runway show that revealed the buds Nothing also showed off custom-made bags for the Phone (1). The bags are almost transparent to allow the Glyph interface to shine through and are supposed to go on sale early next year.

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  • truther
  • 23 Oct 2022
  • xdw

i know they cant, because thats all one plus is about... one plus is all about compromising and settling, if they could make a good product then they wouldnt be selling out~ Go back to wired IEMs if you want good quality audio~

  • Anonymous
  • 22 Oct 2022
  • nxH

Carl Pei, as someone who used to work for Oppo, which made legendary audiophile gear like Oppo HA-1 & HA-2, Planar Magnetic headphones PM-1,2 & 3... please make your TWS sound good. I know you can do it

Thanks Man!

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