Nothing Ear (2) Review
We liked the original Nothing Ear (1) earbuds, which offered above-average active noise cancellation (ANC) and a sleek, see-through design for $99. The Nothing Ear (2) earbuds deliver upgrades across the board including enhanced Bluetooth codec support (LHDC 5.0), an improved app, better water resistance, superior mic performance, and more effective ANC. Those upgrades don't come cheap, though, as the price is now up to $149. If you don't mind the $50 premium, the Nothing Ear (2) earbuds certainly won't disappoint in the sound or style departments, though if you're looking to spend less, Anker's Soundcore Space A40 earphones offer similar performance in a much less striking design for $99.99.Undeniably Stylish The Ear (2) earbuds retain the transparent, stem-style design of their predecessors and ship with three pairs of silicone eartips in different sizes. They fit snugly and feel secure at a wide range of angles. The fit variability is convenient for audio playback (the earphone...
Nothing's Ear (2) wireless earphones offer good noise cancellation and a detailed sound signature in a supremely stylish design.
Excellent audio performance with robust lows and detailed highs; Solid noise cancellation for the price; App offers customizable EQ; Dust- and water-resistant build; Case supports wireless charging; Cool see-through design
Below-average battery life; Case seems prone to scratches