Nothing Headphone (a) unboxing – GSMArena.com news | Infinium-tech
There are new over-ear headphones from Nothing on the market, and they make the already aggressively priced Nothing headphones (1) even more expensive. At £149 / $199 / €159, you’re getting a lot, but not a lot. Let’s see the box.
The Nothing Headphones (A) come with a simple carrying bag, a USB-C cable, and a 3.5mm cable. The bag isn’t padded, so it won’t protect the headphones from damage, but you’ll have to cut some corners to get a great deal.

The headphones (A) have 40mm titanium-coated drivers, have three-level ANC, LDAC support, and a High-Resolution Audio wireless certification.
From the outside, the headphones look similar to their more expensive counterparts, the Headphones (1), which is no bad thing. You can customize them with different colored cups, while the headphones themselves come in white or black.
The physical controls (rollers, paddles and buttons) are pretty extensive – you can customize them to do lots of cool things via the NothingX app (even act as a remote shutter for your smartphone camera).
The most impressive thing is the lack of battery – the headphones (A) claim up to 135 hours of usage! To put this in perspective, the headphones (1) claim up to 80 hours!
physical controls that do not deteriorate
We like the feel of the headphones (A). The memory foam cushions are really comfortable. After living with these bad boys for over an hour this editor experienced no ear issues on his non-compact head!


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