Passionategeekz On June 20th, the technology media notebookcheck published a blog post yesterday (June 19), sharing a set of renderings and showing Nothing’s upcoming Headphone (1) headphones.
Judging from the exposed renderings, Nothing Headphone (1) design completely abandons the conventional form of traditional headphones. The main body of the headphones is composed of two parts: one is a translucent oval panel with built-in microphone holes and noise reduction (ANC) sensor; the other is a matte rectangular base, responsible for carrying physical buttons and interfaces. Passionategeekz attaches the relevant renderings as follows:
Nothing Headphone (1) To meet the needs of wired audio enthusiasts, the right dock retains a 3.5mm audio interface. The earmuffs are made of an elliptical shape that echoes the base, while the head beam supports manual adjustment to suit different head shapes.
Although Nothing has not disclosed the core parameters of the headset’s battery life, driver unit or noise reduction performance, price information has been leaked in advance: the US market is priced at US$309, and Europe and the UK are 299 euros and 299 pounds respectively.
Nothing is about to hold a press conference on July 1 and will officially launch its first flagship headset, Nothing Headphone (1).
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