These unique-looking headphones from Nothing are down to the lowest price

Nothing is a company that is known for striking design, interesting features, and quite affordable devices. Its product lineup includes phones, earbuds, and, recently, full-sized headphones. The Nothing Headphone 1 was well-received by reviewers, and right now, you can get these headphones with a big 20% discount, which saves you $60.

The headphones use 40‑mm dynamic drivers developed in partnership with KEF. The Headphone (1) supports high‑resolution audio formats, including LDAC, and can operate over a USB Type-C or a 3.5‑mm cable for wired listening. You can also use these headphones when working out, as they are IP52-rated for water and dust resistance.

The Headphone 1 supports active cancellation with different levels and transparency modes for situational awareness. Additionally, there is a low-latency mode for gaming when paired with Nothing phones and spatial audio for a more immersive listening experience.

Nothing promises great battery life, with up to 80 hours of playback time without active noise cancellation. The headphones also support fast charging, which gives you five hours of playback in just five minutes. The headphones also support customizable controls through the Nothing X app on Android and iOS, allowing users to tailor gestures and settings to their preferences. However, you do not need the app to control the Headphone (1) on the go. There is a button, roller, and paddle, all controlling different things.


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