Saturday, January 14, 2023

 

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Nothing Ear (2): the brand's new wireless headphones have the aforementioned certification and will debut on the market soon

When Carl Pei founded the company Nothing, everyone was waiting to see what product he would create. In the end, the company's first product was the successful wireless headphones Ear (1), which attracted attention mainly for its original partially transparent design. This was followed by the brand's first headphones, the Nothing Phone (1) and other headphones labeled Ear (stick). What comes with the other Ear headphones (2)?

About the fact that Nothing will follow in its original headphones Ear (1) the second generation, there has been talk for some time. Instead of a new full-bodied version, however, we got a lower-build Ear (cock) model that also looks great, but is only a mid-stage sort of thing.

Ear(stick) are again partially transparent earbuds and their charging case resembles a lipstick, while the main difference from Ear(1) is their construction. They don't have a silicone plug and that's why they are classic balls. The next generation of headphones will have this feature.

Nada de ouvido (2)

Nothing Ear 2 (image above) has passed certification...With this message came MySmartPrice websites and successful certification means that we will soon be able to see its official debut. Certification took place through the TDRA (Telecommunications and Digital Regulatory Authority) and the headphones appeared here under code B155.

All we have learned from this certification is that the manufacturer of these headphones is Nothing and that the certification was completed on January 11, 2023. Other reports say that Ear (2) they support Bluetooth 5.2 and that's basically it. For now, nothing more concrete is known about this news.

When will it arrive?...Unfortunately, this is also unknown, but the already mentioned certification indicates that we could see its debut relatively soon.

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