Nothing’s Headphone A are something worth considering

Nothing’s Headphone A are something worth considering

The Nothing Headphone A in white on a wooden desk with the carry bag off to the side and an open laptop behind.

The Headphone A keep the shape and style of Nothing’s over-ear design, but with an opaque instead of transparent case.

After the release of the Headphone 1 last year – Nothing’s first over-ear headphones – the company is back with the Headphone A. They’re a slimmed-down over-ear option that keep the Nothing design aesthetic and excellent controls while decreasing the weight and bumping battery life up to a maximum of 135 hours. There are some concessions – middling call quality and a carrying bag instead of a case – but they’re also cheaper at $199. The Headphone A makes more sense to me than the Headphone 1 ever did, and are a great second offering from Nothing.

The Headphone A’s design is incredibly similar to the Headphone 1’s. Each earpiece has the same …

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2 Comments

  1. bosco.clint

    Great overview of Nothing’s Headphone A! It sounds like they’ve made some interesting design choices while maintaining their signature style. Looking forward to seeing how these perform in real-world use!

  2. lurline.rohan

    Thanks for your comment! The shift to an opaque design really sets them apart from other models, and it could enhance sound quality by reducing interference. It’ll be interesting to see how users respond to these changes!

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