Nothing Ear (a)
ANC, 9.50 h, WirelessMore than 10 items in stock at supplier
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The Nothing Ear (a) are innovative True Wireless in-ear headphones designed for a variety of applications, including music and calls. With an 11 mm dynamic driver, they deliver impressive sound quality and an immersive listening experience. The headphones feature active noise cancellation that allows for personalized adjustments, reducing ambient noise by up to 45 dB. The Ear (a) are splash resistant, making them ideal for everyday use. The integrated app enables easy control and customization of sound settings. With an impressive battery life of up to 42.5 hours, including a fast charging feature, these headphones are perfect for long listening sessions.
- Active noise cancellation with personalized adjustment up to 45 dB
- Fast charging: 10 minutes of charging for 10 hours of playback
- Splash resistant according to IP54 standard
- Integrated app for controlling and customizing sound settings
- 11 mm dynamic driver for enhanced sound quality.
Application range | General, Lifestyle |
Equipment + Functions | Microphones, True Wireless |
Headphone type | Bluetooth headphones, In Ear Headphones |
Signal transmission | Wireless |
Audio Connections | 1 x USB-C |
Noise cancelling | ANC |
Isolation | Closed |
Item number | 43103283 |
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30-day right of return if unusedReturn policy
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Headphones» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 53.1More3 %
- 53.Hifiman3 %
- 53.Nothing3 %
- 53.Shure3 %
- 57.Belkin3,2 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 39.Jabra2 days
- 39.Joyroom2 days
- 39.Nothing2 days
- 39.OneOdio2 days
- 39.OPPO2 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Headphones» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 33.Soundcore2,1 %
- 36.Apple2,2 %
- 36.Nothing2,2 %
- 38.Baseus2,4 %
- 39.SBS2,5 %

- orderly sound
- useful ANC
- chic design
- App with many additional functions
- Case cannot be charged wirelessly
- Button difficult to feel
- Warm sound
- Very comprehensive app
- very comfortable
- Bass without depth
- moderate ANC
- only three sizes
With their transparent housings, the Nothing Ear (a) are real eye-catchers. The visible technology conjures up a pleasant sound with a very long battery life. However, the electronic noise reduction (Active Noise-Cancelling, ANC) is only moderately effective and only three pairs of rubber seals are included.
- Unmistakable transparent design
- High-quality workmanship with IP54
- Stylish app with many functions and ChatGPT connection
- Very good sound that can be comprehensively adjusted using the professional equaliser
- Transparency mode dampens too much
- ANC relatively weak at higher frequencies
- beautifully dynamic sound
- with lots of volume & powerful bass
- Effective ANC
- Sophisticated app
- chic semi-transparent design
- not a price-performance hit for 100€ (RRP)
- Good sound
- High wearing comfort
- Typical Nothing design
- Charging case with shortcomings
- Detailed equaliser missing
Did the brand really need the Nothing Ear (a) in its portfolio? Probably not. Is there still a target group for the light version of the Nothing Ear? Definitely! In addition to the really attractive price tag of just 99 euros, the Ear (a) also attract attention with their performance...
In-ear headphones for 99 euros are of course extremely attractive. Especially when they deliver such a well-rounded and convincing overall package as the Nothing Ear (a). The earbuds score points with a pleasing and surprisingly detailed sound, really good active noise cancellation and features such as Multipoint and LDAC, which are normally only found in significantly more expensive competitors...