Nothing, the company created and run by Carl Pei, who was one of the founders of OnePlus, is about to announce the second generation of the first product they launched on the market: noise canceling headphones. The London-based firm has confirmed that the Nothing Ear (2) They will arrive this same month of March with a “better sound” and “greater clarity” and, apparently, with a design very similar to their predecessors.
The Nothing Ear (2), specifically, will be presented on March 22 at 4:00 p.m. in Spain (9:00 a.m. in Mexico and 12:00 p.m. in Argentina), in an online event that can be seen on the Nothing website. The company, for the moment, has not revealed more details about the headphones, beyond that on your websitewe reiterate, indicate that They will arrive with a better sound and greater clarity compared to the Nothing Ear (1).
It is likely that over the next few weeks, and as the release date approaches, they will publicly share some of the key features of these new headphones. It is something that, precisely, they have done with the rest of their products.
In the meantime, we must settle for an image by way of teaser in which a beetle appears holding what appears to be the case of the Nothing Ear (2), which will arrive with a design practically identical to the models announced last year.
Everything we know about the Nothing Ear (2)
Precisely, the appearance of the Nothing Ear (2) is no secret. The brand’s next headphones were already seen a few weeks ago through some leaked images. These feature the exact same case as the first generation models, keeping both the shape and the shell completely transparent. The headphones themselves will also be very similar, although with the occasional aesthetic change intended to improve some of the device’s functions.
For example, Nothing appears to have relocated the microphone intended for noise cancellation. In the Nothing Ear (2) it will be located right in the upper part of the stem. In the Ear (1), on the other hand, they are placed in the upper area of the headphones. This small change could translate into an improvement in active noise cancellation (ANC). In fact, it is rumored that one of the main novelties of these Nothing Ear (2) is the possibility of choosing the intensity of noise cancellation.
It is also expected that the Nothing Ear (2) include dual connection, a way to find the headphones in case of loss or a custom equalizer.