The Nothing brand started off with mid-range phones but has now ventured into the world of premium over-ear headphones with the launch of the Headphone (1). Priced as a high-end option, these headphones aim to compete with established brands like Sony, Bose, and Sennheiser.
The Headphone (1) boasts a distinctive design, comfortable earpads, and a host of premium features. Reflecting Nothing's transparent and tech-savvy aesthetic, the headphones stand out with their unique look. While opinions on the design may be divided, it certainly makes a statement.
Noteworthy are the hardware controls on the Headphone (1), which offer a user-friendly experience. In terms of features, the headphones come equipped with adaptive active noise cancellation, boasting a 42dB ANC system powered by six microphones.
With large 40mm dynamic sound drivers developed in collaboration with KEF, the Headphone (1) promises high-quality audio performance. Supporting popular high-definition codecs like AAC, SBC, and LDAC, the headphones cater to audiophiles.
Impressively, the Headphone (1) offers up to 80 hours of battery life without ANC, thanks to a sizable 1,040 mAh battery. Charging is done via USB-C, and there's also a 3.5mm audio jack for those who prefer a wired connection.
Stay tuned for our comprehensive review where we delve into the Headphone (1)'s design, features, sound quality, and real-world performance.



