Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear A are confirmed to launch on April 18. The company revealed that it is changing the naming strategy for its audio lineup. So, despite being the successor to the NothingAir 2, the upcoming NothingAir true wireless earphones will not carry the number ‘3’ in their moniker. Alongside them, there’s the Nothing Ear A, which is tipped to be a cheaper version with skimmed-down features. Ahead of the official launch, a new report has leaked some details of the upcoming earphones including price, design and key features.
According to Android Headlines, the two models confirmed to launch later this month will have a vanilla Nothing Air top-end variant. Reports. They are priced at EUR 150 (roughly Rs. 13,500) and are likely to be offered in black and white color options. The report shared leaked images of the earphones which show that they retain the transparent design of its previous model.
Further, the report adds that the Nothing Air is expected to support Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and dual connectivity. The earphones are likely to come with an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance, while the case is likely to get an IPX2 rating.
The Nothing Air is also said to offer seven and a half hours of battery life with the ANC feature turned off and a total of 33 hours of battery life with the charging case. The case also includes a fast charging feature, which is claimed to provide 10 hours of playback time from a 10-minute charge.
Meanwhile, the Nothing Ear A is said to be priced at EUR 100 (roughly Rs. 9,000). The report shared images of the earphones which are shown in black, white and yellow color options. Yellow color is said to offer a more eco-friendly design. The report added that if this is true, the packaging of the earphones could also be eco-friendly.
According to the report, the only differences between the Nothing Air and the Nothing Air A, which have been leaked, are the IP rating and battery life. Nothing Ear A is also expected to support ANC, dual connectivity, and fast charging. However, these earphones offer a playback time of eight hours without ANC and a total battery life of 38 hours with the charging case. While the Nothing Ear A earphones are said to have an IP54 rating, the charging case is likely to get an IP55 rating.