Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds Discounted to All-Time Low Ahead of Prime Day
Nothing's Ear (a) wireless earbuds are currently available at a significantly reduced price on Amazon as part of an early Prime Day sales event. The black model is priced at $53.20, down from its original $99, marking a new all-time low. Yellow and white variants are also on sale for $56 each. These earbuds offer features such as a low-latency gaming mode, multipoint Bluetooth pairing, noise cancellation, and AI-powered voice isolation for calls. They are also compatible with Android Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair, and provide up to eight hours of battery life.
Nothing’s Ear (a) wireless earbuds are currently featured in an early Prime Day sales event on Amazon. The black version is available for $53.20, a reduction of $47 from its original price of $99, establishing a new all-time low. Yellow and white color options are also on sale for $56 each through Amazon and Nothing's official store.
The Ear (a) earbuds come equipped with several features, including a low-latency gaming mode designed to reduce audio lag during gameplay. They support multipoint Bluetooth pairing, allowing simultaneous connection to two devices. Users with Nothing phones can also access ChatGPT with a pinch gesture. The earbuds are compatible with Android Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair for expedited setup.
Key audio features include noise cancellation and AI-powered voice isolation to enhance call clarity in noisy environments. The product is rated IP54 for resistance against sweat and light rain. It comes with three sizes of silicone ear tips to help ensure a secure fit. Battery life extends up to eight hours per charge.
Additional Nothing-branded products are also on sale. The CMF Buds 2A are available for $29, featuring decent sound, noise cancellation, customizable EQ settings, and an IP54 rating. Nothing Headphone A, over-ear headphones, are priced at $151.05, offering physical controls, sound quality, and over five days of battery life per charge.
According to The Verge, these deals provide an enhanced value for consumers.

