Nothing Ear Stick Finally Lands In India For 8,499

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- Updated: 26th Oct 2022, 21:20 IST
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    Nothing Ear Stick: Price In India
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After months of leaks and speculation, nothing has finally removed the veil on the Ear (Stick). After the Nothing Phone (1), the Nothing Ear (Stick) is the company’s second pair of earphones and the third product to hit the market (1). The design of the Nothing Ear has received a lot of attention (Stick). It is out of the ordinary and something you have never seen before in the Indian earphone industry.

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Aside from an eye-catching design, the Nothing Ear Stick has a good battery life with up to 29 hours of gameplay and a massive 12.6mm driver with good sound quality.

In a statement regarding the Nothing Ear (Stick), Nothing co-founder Carl Pei said, “As we approach one million products sold worldwide, I can’t wait for consumers to get their hands on our third product, Ear” (stick). It strikes a balance between comfort and our most sophisticated sound experience to date. The case is inspired by lipstick silhouettes and has a one-of-a-kind, yet functional, twist opening.”

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Nothing Ear Stick: Price In India

Nothing Ear Stick

Nothing Ear (Stick) lands in India for Rs. 8499. Ear (stick) pen sales will commence on November 4, 2022. Tech and select merchants in over 40 countries and regions, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Europe. The Ear (stick) will be available on Flipkart and Myntra in India beginning November 17, 2022.

Specifications

The Nothing Ear (Stick) features 12.6mm drivers. Each bud weighs only 4.4g, which the brand describes as “featherlight.” The earphones are compatible with the Nothing X app and pair easily with the Phone (1). To the couple, the case with the device pushes a button.

The earphones do not have ANC but do have Bass Lock Technology. Innovative software calculates how much bass is lost during wear by measuring the user’s unique ear canal shape and the fit of the earbuds. The equalizer curve is automatically set to the ideal level for the user, resulting in consistently punchy depths.

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