Alongside the Phone (3), Nothing is scheduled to release its first over-ear headphones on July 1. The Nothing Headphones (1) provide up to 80 hours of battery life with ANC off (or 35 hours with ANC on), weigh 329g, and feature 40mm drivers that were tuned in collaboration with the British audio company KEF.
The Nothing Headphone 1—yes, a headphone—will weigh 329 grams, according to Android Headlines and tipster Yogesh Brar. In contrast, the Apple AirPods Max weigh 385 grams, and the Sony WH-1000XM6 weigh 254 grams.
The headphones, previously hinted at by Nothing itself, are said to feature 40 mm dynamic drivers and are produced in collaboration with the upscale British audio brand KEF. Included are spatial audio and adaptive bass augmentation.
According to these leaked data, the Nothing Headphone (1) will feature adaptive noise cancelling (ANC) technology, positioning it in competition with our list of the best noise-cancelling headphones. It will have a frequency range of 2000 Hz and a maximum volume of 42 dB.
Many battery-related details are also included in this section. Since most gadgets in this category state battery life rather than battery capacity, it is challenging to compare the headphones’ claimed 1,040 mAh battery to those of comparable goods.
According to reports, the Nothing Headphone 1 can play music for 80 hours with ANC turned off and 35 hours with ANC turned on using the AAC codec. These are incredible numbers when compared to the competition. Testing will be necessary to determine their durability.
Even if you can only charge them briefly before you go, they should last because the leak indicates that a 5-minute charge will be sufficient for 5 hours of listening with ANC off and 2.4 hours of playback with ANC on.