Nothing's Ear Open earbuds are back under $100 right now
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Nothing's Ear Open earbuds are back under $100 right now
"If you spend most of your time commuting, walking around, or exercising, the Nothing Ear Open earbuds are worth considering. These open-ear-style earbuds rest securely in your outer ear rather than inside of your ear canals, allowing you to more easily hear what's going on around you at all times. Right now, they're matching their all-time low of $99 ($50 off) at Amazon with a Prime membership and Nothing's online storefront."
"These models all feature designs that prioritize safety over sound quality. Rather than forming a seal in your ear for passive sound isolation, Nothing's wireless earbuds always let ambient noise in. For runners and cyclists, that means being able to hear vehicles, pedestrians, and other potential hazards. That being said, if you wear glasses like I do, the over-the-ear style can sometimes be difficult to wear with thicker frames, so that's something to keep in mind."
"Although Nothing's earbuds can't match the audio quality of modern in-ear models, the design of each speaker module helps minimize sound leakage. Meanwhile, each earbud includes a pair of microphones and Nothing's latest noise-canceling technology, so your voice should sound crystal clear during phone calls. The earbuds also support multipoint Bluetooth and a "Low Lag Mode" for gaming, which can automatically activate if you own a Nothing Phone. Otherwise, you can activate the mode through Nothing's mobile app."
Nothing Ear Open earbuds use an open-ear design that rests in the outer ear, allowing ambient noise for improved situational awareness during commuting, walking, running, and cycling. They match an all-time low price of $99 with Amazon Prime or Nothing's storefront. The design prioritizes safety over sound quality and minimizes sound leakage through speaker module design. Each earbud includes two microphones and noise-canceling technology for clear call voice. Features include multipoint Bluetooth and a Low Lag Mode for gaming, activatable automatically with a Nothing Phone or via the mobile app. Battery life is up to eight hours per charge and 30 hours with the charging case. The case lacks wireless charging but a 10-minute USB-C charge provides two hours of listening.
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