NOTHING EAR (2) (Photo: NOTHING)
British technology brand NOTHING announced yesterday (Wednesday) the Nothing Ear (2), the second generation of the company's transparent wireless headphones, which include active noise filtering, improved battery life, water resistance, 11.6 dynamic driver, Bluetooth 5.3 support and support for -Hi-Res - High resolution audio for the highest quality sound. The new headphones will arrive in Israel as an official import of the 'Bag' network, at a price of NIS 529. "We are excited to
present EAR (2) as a significant upgrade to our debut product EAR (1), which sold over 600,000 units," said Carl Faye, CEO and co-founder of NOTHING. "With EAR (2), we've re-engineered everything from the ground up and used cutting-edge technology to create the ultimate personal listening experience."
NOTHING EAR (2) (Photo: NOTHING)
The EAR (2) include DUAL CONNECTION technology, which allows users to connect to two devices at the same time and seamlessly switch between playing music or receiving calls.
For example, if a user is enjoying music on his laptop and receives a call on his phone, EAR (2) will automatically alert him of the incoming call.
They can answer the call easily using the headset's push control, and when the call ends, the headset will automatically return to playing music from the laptop.
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The headphones also include up to 36 hours of music playback after a full charge of the charging case (with ANC off).
With fast charging, it can provide up to 8 hours on a 10-minute charge.
EAR (2) also supports wireless charging up to 2.5 watts and can back-charge compatible devices.
Alongside this, the headphones include water and dust resistance to the IP54 standard.
For a more comfortable and accurate user experience, the EAR (2) has click controls to prevent any accidental touches and discomfort of tapping in the ear canal.
Users can skip tracks, switch between noise cancellation modes and adjust volume.
The controls can be adjusted to individual needs in the NOTHING X app, available for download from the app store.
The headphones can be pre-ordered on the Bug website for NIS 529 (until March 30) and NIS 589 thereafter.
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