Nothing launches the colourful Headphone (a) with crazy battery claims

Nothing launches the colourful Headphone (a) with crazy battery claims


Nothing has officially expanded its audio lineup with the Headphone (a), a more accessible alternative to the flagship Headphone 1. While the new model retains the brand’s distinct industrial design language, it breaks away from the monochrome aesthetic with a vibrant palette featuring Yellow, Pink, White, and Black.

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The standout feature of the Headphone (a) is its staggering battery life. Nothing claims the device offers 135 hours of playback on a single charge, effectively lasting over five days of continuous use. To put this in perspective, competitors like the Sony WH-CH520, which are highly regarded for their longevity, offer only about 50 hours. For those in a rush, a quick five-minute charge provides five hours of listening time.

Designed for all-day wear, the headphones weigh in at a relatively light 310 grams and feature breathable memory foam cushions. Nothing has also ported over the tactile control scheme from the Headphone 1, utilizing a physical interface of buttons, paddles, and a roller for precise volume and track management.

A new programmable “Smart Button” allows users to:

  • Switch between streaming and podcast apps without touching their phone.
  • Remotely trigger a smartphone camera to snap photos or start videos.
  • Access other customizable shortcuts via the Nothing X app.

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Despite the lower price point, the Headphone (a) includes Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). This system uses a three-microphone array to monitor environmental sounds and adjust isolation levels in real-time. The headphones also support spatial audio virtualization and full integration with the Nothing X app for custom EQ tuning.

Priced at $200, a significant $100 less than the flagship model, the Headphone (a) is available for pre-order immediately. Most colourways are scheduled to ship on March 13, though those eyeing the standout Yellow version will have to wait until April for their units to arrive.