The Nothing Ear 2 Wireless Earbuds that I just got have changed the way I listen to music. These headphones are good quality and only $126.39, which is 15% off the regular price. Their sleek style and cutting-edge technology caught my eye right away. They blocked out noise so well and had such great sound quality that I was engrossed in my best music like never before. Nothing Ear 2 Earbuds give me the best sound quality and comfort, whether I’m working out, travelling, or just resting at home.
While these new earbuds look a lot like the old ones, I did notice that the case is now squarer. I was most excited about the new features that let me customise my hearing. The partner app had personalised adaptive active noise cancellation (ANC) and a 3-band graphic equaliser that I could use to change the sound to suit my needs.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The higher IP54 rating guards against dust and splashes of water, so they can be used in a lot of places. The comfort makes these great for long work hours in the office, but the battery life isn’t long enough for a 9-to-5 day. But a ten-minute charge lets me play music for two hours with ANC off and for one and a half hours with it on, which is great. The ANC cuts out background noise, but it’s not very good at blocking out PC fans and AC units. It’s great that the multi-device pairing feature makes it easy for me to switch between my phone and PC.
Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Drivers | 11.6mm dynamic with improved graphene & polyurethane diaphragm |
Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) | Yes, up to 40dB |
Battery Life | Up to 4 hours (buds), 32.5 hours total (with case) |
Charging | Fast charging: 10 minutes for 8 hours playback |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.3 |
Codecs | SBC, AAC, LHDC 5.0 |
Water Resistance | IP54 (earbuds), IP55 (case) |
Weight | 4.5g (per bud), 51.9g (case) |
Design | Transparent with visible internal components |
Controls | Touch and slide controls on the stem |
Where to Get Nothing Ear 2 Wireless Earbuds?
The Nothing Ear (2) are good for sound that isn’t bad or good. They’re comfortable enough to listen to for long periods of time, and their “Balanced” EQ setting makes the bass feel thumpy, punchy, and full without drowning out the rest of the track. When you don’t stress the mid-mid, voices and lead instruments sound like they’re in the background of the mix.
Thank goodness, they sound clear and precise because the treble range is well-balanced. It’s the same with sibilants; they sound bright and clear. This app has a 3-band graphic EQ and settings that let you fine-tune the mix if you want to change the sound profile. Because they are soft and light, they are great for long trips. Their ANC also does a good job of blocking out background sounds like bus engines and people talking. Their battery can last for a bus ride to and from work, but not for a longer international trip.