Nothing has announced the launch of its next flagship pair of TWS earbuds. Dubbed the Nothing Ear (3), the earbuds are set to launch later this month in global markets.
While Nothing hasn’t revealed any major details about the earbuds, the teaser poster shows some of the design elements. Additionally, some of the key features of the earbuds were surfaced recently.
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If you are planning to get a new pair of TWS earbuds featuring the much-loved Nothing aesthetics, the Ear (3) could just be for you. So read on.
Nothing Ear (3) launch date, expected price, features
The Nothing Ear (3) is scheduled to launch on September 18 globally. It will also likely hit shelves in India. Like the Ear (2), these will be Nothing’s premium pair of earbuds. Having said that, expect these to cost above Rs 10,000. However, let’s wait and see the exact price of the device once it’s unveiled.
As for the features, reports suggest improvements in sound. The Ear (3) may get a dual-driver system, enhancing the audio experience. The earbuds may also get Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) for a private listening experience. They may also get natural-sounding transparency mode and improvements in battery life.
Interestingly, the Ear (3) may also receive touch controls, including swipe to increase and decrease the volume. Design-wise, the earbuds may retain the signature transparent look, and the teaser images show exactly that. Overall, the earbuds may have curvy aesthetics for a better fit.
That’s all we know so far about the Nothing Ear (3). Upon launch, expect the Ear (3) to compete with the likes of the OnePlus Buds Pro 3.
What do you think about the Nothing’s upcoming earbuds? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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