
"Most of the audio tech on the market right now errs on the side of aesthetic caution. I've tested plenty of earbuds this year, and something I've noticed is that many manufacturers sacrifice style for functionality, opting for blacks, grays, and enough matte finishes to fit inside a therapist's office -- much to my chagrin. In the words of the late, great Andre Leon Talley, "it's a famine of beauty" over here."
"Nothing plays with solid color and transparent accents and puts the two at the forefront of its product design. You can't help but obsess over the brand's unique visual appeal: a stripped-down design that reveals the inner workings of the technology cast against bold colors. The clear design of both the earbud case and the earbuds itself offers users an inside look into the tech's internal components and an appreciation for what is often obscured."
Nothing Ear (a) advances the Ear (1) line with improved active noise cancellation, transparency mode, longer battery life, Bluetooth multipoint, minimized latency for gaming, and pinch controls. The design emphasizes solid color combined with transparent accents to reveal internal components and present technology against bold colors. The clear case and earbuds provide an inside look at internal components. The product includes three ear tip sizes and comes in black, white, and yellow. Evaluation included use on a ten-mile run, deskside work, and subway commutes to assess sound quality, fit, and functionality relative to its sleek looks.
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