Nothing Ear wireless earbuds are currently at their lowest price yet, making them an easier buy for people who want something that sounds good without looking like every other white pebble on the market. The company’s transparent, industrial design is still the hook, but the real appeal is the spec sheet: these earbuds bring a custom 11 mm dynamic driver, an updated dual-chamber design, and two extra vents aimed at improving airflow and audio performance.
That hardware matters because stylish earbuds can be all show and no substance. Nothing’s pitch is the opposite: eye-catching hardware backed by support for LHDC 5.0 and LDAC, two codecs that are meant to squeeze more quality out of Bluetooth listening when your phone supports them. Battery life is decent too, with up to 8.5 hours of playback on a single charge.
Nothing Ear specs and features
- Custom 11 mm dynamic driver
- Improved dual chamber design
- Two additional vents for better airflow
- Support for LHDC 5.0 and LDAC
- Up to 8.5 hours of playback on a single charge
The sale price is what changes the equation. Earbuds in this tier often force buyers to choose between design, battery life, and sound quality, and Nothing is trying to tick all three boxes at once. That’s a familiar strategy in the premium midrange: beat the big brands on personality, then make the audio features do the convincing.
If you were waiting for a reason to try Nothing’s earbuds, this is the kind of discount that usually moves them from ”interesting” to ”fine, I’ll bite.” The bigger question is whether the company can keep the formula working as rivals keep copying the transparent look and stuffing more features into cheaper models. That race is getting crowded fast.

