Nothing's Headphone 1 features a retro-transparent design reminiscent of the Phone 1, resembling a mix between airpods and 1980s headphones. The aesthetic feels less sophisticated than competitors like Apple's AirPods Max, leading to reservations about wearing it publicly. The headphone has a comfortable design with rubbery and memory foam ear pads. Notably, it includes innovative controls, such as a volume roller and customizable buttons, allowing users to manage audio playback and access features like voice assistants and noise cancellation modes easily.
The Nothing Headphone 1 design resembles a blend of Apple's AirPods Max and retro 1980s FM radio headphones; wearing it feels somewhat silly and less sophisticated.
The volume control features a roller, which allows for play/pause, volume adjustment, and toggling between noise canceling and transparency modes.
Despite its less premium feel compared to competitors, the Nothing Headphone 1's ear pads, featuring rubber and memory foam, provide comfort for long-term use.
Customization options on the right ear cup enable users to launch a voice assistant or adjust features like EQ presets and spatial audio.
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