The Ear Open are believed to be Nothing's upcoming wireless earbuds, and are expected to be different from traditional wireless earbuds. Nothing teased them a few days ago, revealing some design-related elements, but did not confirm when they would launch. That changes today as the firm has finally confirmed the launch date of the earbuds, along with a key element of the Ear Open's design. Here's everything you need to know.
Nothing posted a glimpse of the Ear Open on X (formerly Twitter), while confirming its launch date in a tweet. The Ear One will launch on September 24 at an event where many anticipate the firm will also reveal its upcoming product. Nothing OS 3.0,
The teaser shows some elements that look like ear hooks, which can be found in wireless workout earbuds. The hooks are intended to provide a comfortable fit so that the buds don't keep falling off during intense workouts and training.
A few days ago, X user @e_kayganaci The picture posted looks like an ear open image straight out of Nothing's promotional material, but it is a well-made render. Early design teasers also revealed that the buds may look very different from regular earbuds. While you might think they use bone conduction technology, that's probably not the case.
It's clear that Nothing is targeting a specific segment here, and that likely includes people who frequently exercise, go running, or need earphones that aren't completely cut off from the outside world.
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