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If you’re in line to get the Nothing Headphone (1), do not stay in line.
Why? The brand’s newer mid-tier option, the Nothing Headphone (a), is $100 cheaper and better than the flagship model.
Sure, there are some concessions made in the Headphone (a) in terms of design and sound quality. The differences, however, amount to a pair of headphones stripped down to the best parts of their more expensive counterparts, and with a much more attractive price point, which makes any flaws easier to overlook.
After spending about a month and a half with the headphones, I have some thoughts on what Nothing got so right this time around — let’s get into it.
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