Nothing Headphone (a) launches today featuring 135 hours of battery life and no touch controls.
Essential information
- Nothing Headphone (a) is now available for purchase at nothing.tech, Amazon in the U.S., and Best Buy in Canada, with sales on TikTok Shop starting March 19.
- The over-ear headphones retail for $199 (£149 / €159) and are offered in black, white, and pink, with a special yellow edition launching on April 6.
- The prominent feature is battery life, offering up to 135 hours of audio playback (approximately five days) with ANC turned off.
Following the debut of Nothing’s vibrant new over-ear headphones last week, they are now officially for sale on the company’s website and other major retailers.
You can purchase the headphones from nothing.tech, along with Amazon in the U.S. and Best Buy in Canada. TikTok Shop in the U.S. will begin offering them on March 19. The price for the Headphone (a) is $199 (£149 / €159).
Nothing is recognized for its striking designs, and the Headphone (a) adheres to this concept. The headphones are available in black, white, and pink, with a limited-edition yellow model set for release on April 6.
The design maintains Nothing’s signature aesthetic while incorporating brighter hues that distinguish themselves in a market typically dominated by darker and neutral tones.
The headset has a weight of 310 grams and includes breathable memory foam ear cushions for extended comfort during long listening periods. It also has an IP52 rating, providing protection against dust and light splashes.
Five days of playback on a single charge
Battery endurance is the key feature. Nothing claims the headphones can achieve up to 135 hours of playback with noise cancellation disabled, equating to around five days on one charge.
If the battery depletes, the quick-charge option comes to the rescue. A mere five minutes of charging provides roughly five hours of listening time, sufficient for a commute or workout.
Another notable design decision is that Nothing forwent the swipe touch panels commonly found on many popular headphones. Instead, the Headphone (a)
