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Nothing Ear 2 TWS Earbuds Renders, Possible Semi-Transparent Design: Report

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Nothing Ear 2 TWS Earbuds Renders, Possible Semi-Transparent Design: Report

Nothing Ear 2 TWS Earbuds Renders, Possible Semi-Transparent Design: Report

Nothing Ear 1 is currently available for Rs. 7,299.

Nothing Ear 2 genuinely wireless stereo earbuds (TWS) renders have been leake online just days before the company’s Nothing Stick TWS earphones go on sale. Nothing, led by ex-OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, is reportedly planning to release a new pair of earphones to replace the Nothing Ear 1 that debuted last year. The design and a few specifications of the yet-to-be-announce Nothing Ear 2 truly wireless stereo (TWS) earphones have leaked online. The renders suggest that the alleged TWS earbuds will be semi-transparent.

Kuba Wojciechowski (@Za Raczke), a well-known tipper, leaked purported renders of the Nothing Ear 2 TWS earphones in collaboration with 91Mobiles. The images show a design similar to the Nothing Ear 1 with a semi-transparent case for the earbud’s shell and stem. Instead of the Nothing logo, the renders show “Ear (2)” branding on the branch. The white coating found on the Nothing Ear 1 is visible on the inner side of the earbuds. A partially transparent design is also shown for the charging case.

It is worth noting that the UK-based company has yet to announce plans for the release of the Nothing Ear 2 earbuds.

Meanwhile, Nothing Ear Stick true wireless earphones will be release on October 26 as the company’s second audio product, following the Ear 1 true wireless headset, which was release globally last year.

Nothing Ear 1 is currently available in India for Rs. 7,299 on Flipkart. The wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds feature 11.6mm dynamic drivers and a semi-transparent design. They support both SBC and AAC codecs and have Bluetooth v5.2 connectivity. There is also wire and wireless charging support.

The Nothing Ear 1 TWS earbuds are also sweat and water-resistant, with an IPX4 rating. The earbuds support active noise cancellation (ANC) and have a dedicated transparency mode.

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