The Nothing Headphone (1) is currently offered at a remarkable price of $239, significantly reduced from its regular price of $299. This price drop marks the lowest point ever for these headphones, making it an opportune moment for those who have been considering a purchase.
These over-ear headphones are designed in line with Nothing's unique aesthetic, featuring transparent components and striking geometric details that differentiate them from conventional matte-black options. Beyond their visual appeal, they are IP52-rated and equipped with 40mm drivers, hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC), and versatile connectivity options including USB-C and 3.5mm. They also support high-resolution audio through LDAC, and their companion app allows users to customize both basic and advanced EQ settings to enhance sound quality. The battery life is impressive, offering up to 35 hours with ANC active and extending to 80 hours without.
What truly sets these wireless headphones apart is their innovative control system. Instead of relying on touch panels or cumbersome buttons, users can enjoy a user-friendly volume scroll wheel, dubbed the Roller, along with a multi-function Paddle for track navigation and a customizable Button for toggling between EQ profiles or noise modes. This tactile interface is intuitive once mastered. Additionally, they feature spatial audio and multipoint Bluetooth support, ensuring compatibility with both Android and iOS devices. However, comfort may vary as the earcups might not be the softest for prolonged use, and while they are padded, their shape may not suit everyone. Performance-wise, the ANC effectively minimizes low-frequency noises, such as those from aircraft engines, but may struggle with sharper, unexpected sounds. The audio profile is dynamic, especially with some adjustments via the app, although achieving the best results may require a bit of effort, as noted in expert reviews.