According to a report by 5Audio yesterday, Nothing's first headphone, Headphone (1), will be available through public channels in the domestic market on July 21, with a price of 2,299 yuan.
According to Nothing, the headset inherits the Nothing mobile phone family design, adopts a retro and transparent design style, and the shell is made of aluminum CNC. It abandons the touch design of traditional Bluetooth headsets and adopts a physical wheel and physical buttons that are not easy to touch by mistake.

Nothing's first headset Headphone (1) will be launched in China on July 21, priced at 2,299 yuan
In terms of hardware parameters, Headphone (1) headset is jointly created with British speaker brand KEF. Both parties participated in the tuning and manufacturing of the headset. The headset is equipped with a customized 40mm dynamic unit, a high linear suspension system, and a TPU surround system. It has built-in head tracking and spatial audio functions, supports LDAC codec, and can bring a higher quality Bluetooth audio experience.
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In addition, the headset also supports real-time adaptive active noise reduction function, built-in 6 ANC (IT Home Note: Noise Reduction) microphones, which can effectively reduce ambient noise through dual feedforward and feedback microphones, bringing a more immersive music experience. It also supports transparency mode, which allows you to hear ambient sounds when turned on, making it easier to check road conditions and communicate with others.
Nothing's first headphone Headphone (1) will be available in China on July 21, priced at 2,299 yuan.
In terms of battery life, the Nothing Headphone (1) has a nominal battery life of 35 hours when fully charged and the active noise reduction function is turned on. The headphones also support 5-minute fast charging, which can provide more than 2 hours of playback.
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Nothing Headphone (1) is equipped with Bluetooth 5.3 and supports dual-device pairing, allowing the headphones to switch seamlessly between laptops and mobile phones.