Nothing Headphone (1) in for review | Infinium-tech
Even though the brand started its journey with a mid-range phone, the company is quickly expanding its portfolio and now added its first over-ear headphone, whatever it is but cheaper.
Headphones (1) have an unconventional design, comfortable earpad and a set of premium features. The goal is to go to the head-to-head with the choice of Sony, Bose and Senaizer.
The headphones do not do nothing transparent, technical design language and provide premium build quality. The design is definitely polarizing, but it is immediately recognizable and we think it was always the goal.
One thing is sure: We are fans of hardware control. They feel super convenient.
Headphones (1) also have all bells and whistles. The pair contains adaptive active noise cancellation. The 42DB ANC system is postponed as a hybrid, dependent on six microphones.
Dynamic sound drivers are very large, measuring 40 mm and developed in collaboration with KEF. Support is available for the most common high-language codak such as AAC, SBC and LDAC.
Battery life is considered 80 hours without ANC, which is outstanding, at least on paper. This is because they are a huge 1,040 mAh battery that charge on USB-C. If you like to go to analog, there is also a 3.5 mm audio jack.
Stay for our complete review where we dive deeply in all features, design, sound quality and everyday use.
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