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Nothing Ear (3a) Review: Simply the best earbuds – and they're only $99
Thanks to excellent sound quality, hardware, and an incredible $99 price tag, Nothing Ear (3a) aren't just great earbuds, they're the best.
The Nothing Ear 3A are great $99 earbuds with some problems
The glitches are minor, but annoying.
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When can you buy the Clip Pro?
The CMF by Nothing Clip Pro is available from August 4 in the US and other global regions for $99. It follows the recent announcement of the Nothing Ear (3a) earbuds, which are a compelling alternative to the CMF Clip Pro. They are in-ear earbuds with ANC, and also cost $99.
These $99 open-ear earbuds ditch touch controls for a rotating dial on the caseWhat about the audio and battery?
The updated Ear (3a) earbuds have a new 12mm dynamic driver inside, which is larger than before, with the promise of additional bass response and clearer treble. Wideband Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is also onboard, with a 45db response and a broader frequency range to capture and isolate common background and environmental sounds. Nothing says the ANC represents a 17.1% improvement over the previous Ear (a) model. A transparency mode is also ready to use, there are three microphones for calls, and the Ear (3a) supports Hi-Res Audio and LDAC, plus there’s an eight-band equalizer in the Not
New Nothing Ear (3a) earbuds can record meetings and clip audio like snapping a screenshot