The new Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) is available in exclusive drops at Digital Walker starting on April 30th. Interested buyers can order to get the new Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) before it becomes officially available in the Philippines. But what do the Nothing wearables offer? The Nothing Ear boasts a 11mm ceramic driver that promises a whopping 110% more movement for potentially punchier sound. Nothing throws in a few extra features, inclusive of LDAC support alongside the existing LHDC 5.0, a ChatGPT integration, a low-lag mode for gamers, Clear Voice tech for calls, and intuitive pinch controls. The Nothing Ear is priced as PHP 8,990 with colors available in white and black. Meanwhile, the Nothing Ear (a) is the more budget-conscious sibling, sporting a bright yellow colorway. The Nothing Ear (a) is priced at PHP 6,290 with available colors in yellow, white, and black. Read more in our articles including "Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) drops at Digital Walker" and "Shokz OpenFit Pro launched, priced in the Philippines".
The new Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) is available in exclusive drops at Digital Walker starting on April 30th. Interested buyers can order to get the new Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) before it becomes officially available in the Philippines.
But what do the Nothing wearables offer? The Nothing Ear boasts a 11mm ceramic driver that promises a whopping 110% more movement for potentially punchier sound. Nothing throws in a few extra features, inclusive of LDAC support alongside the existing LHDC 5.0, a ChatGPT integration, a low-lag mode for gamers, Clear Voice tech for calls, and intuitive pinch controls.
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