Antonio_Luis My only concern with transparent tech would be the material used and long term use. I’m pretty sure most of us know what happens to clear TPU cases over time.

This is indeed one key point on what can make a transparent product a success or not.

For example, having a pair of earphones that after one year they turned yellowish would just completely ruin the looks of it. 😅 So really hope they got the formula right.

Although it is non-tech, I remembered my transparent Rubik’s Cube. Considering how well it aged after using it for some years and knowing that it is not a high quality product, it gives me hope for the future of transparent gadgets.

Rob ⚡️

I don’t think it is the internals because it should be a macro shot and the depth of field would be different, unless they created the image using focus stacking, but that’s already too conspiratory. 😅

    Archive (bot) Love that! The inner workings of a Rubik’s Cube were a mystery for most of my childhood until I took one apart!

    I think it IS the internals, the section at the top of the image looks like a headphone driver to me….but honestly, I have no idea…whatever it is, its nicely designed 😄

      Archive (bot) Rob ⚡️

      I was looking at that image for minutes and minutes. At first, I saw a very fancy zipper, hehe. My guess is that it is the inside of the earphones, however, portrayed with a digital composition created for marketing purposes.

      I am not saying it doesn’t represent what’s actually inside the device, just illustrated in a very artistic way. Perhaps it’s part of a press kit, since TechCrunch credits Nothing for it.

        Rob ⚡️

        Many thanks for the heads-up, I just watched it and the amount of work and dedication is not only promising, but inspiring.

        The 27th of July will be memorable and this series is doing a terrific job making time move slower, hehe.

        Two things about the video that caught my eye:

        Here he is holding a device with a touchscreen. If it is a smartphone where he is controlling some sort of app, why blur it? And if it’s not a commercial product we already know, then what is it?

        And I do love this part. Assuming this will continue with the retail version of the Ear (1), it’s promising the device will get firmware updates, be it directly to them or through an app. It was expected, but it’s always reassuring.

        A good, lasting support, like we were talking about in another thread, can shape the idea you have of a company. If Nothing manages to release a solid product on launch day and improve it over the next months, the message will be clear.

        If they continue to do that, even after they release a second product, they’ll get a huge vote of trust, I believe.

          Cheetosdust

          Haha totally agree, time has slowed since the launch date was announced!

          It’s a great video, so much to unpack!

          These chaps certainly seem to know what they’re doing - it’s great that Nothing is being transparent (😆) and sharing the behind-the-scenes of the development process.

          I’m curious about that touch device too, now that ear(1) is finished and being marketed, I’m sure development has begun on the next product.

          I was also curious to see the profile of the buds in the ear, they appear quite small which I’m pleased to see:

            Rob ⚡️

            I believe you are correct about the next product. Not only is it exactly like you mentioned, the ear (1) should be a finished product by now, it’s also said on this TechCrunch article that “the Ear (1) are the first of three products the company currently has in its pipeline”.

            In the screenshot you shared, they do indeed look rather small, which makes me even more curious about the final design, but also about battery life. They also have a profile really identical to the Concept 1. I like that design, so I wouldn’t mind a final product heavily inspired by it.

            When talking about “transparent tech”, @Carl mentioned that “you probably wouldn’t notice the differences between each iteration” before adding that “it could be getting the right magnets — as magnets are usually designed to go inside of a product and not be seen by the consumer — to figuring out the best type of gluing”.

            Perhaps the differences between the Concept 1 and the ear (1) will be minor, but important, like those he mentioned. I am with you, these videos are really well-made and they show more than enough to keep you interested. So I cannot wait for the next one. 🤓

            Next Tuesday, July 13, we’ll be exactly two weeks away from the presentation. Perhaps we’ll have new information then. We have the price and the launch day already, so I am curious to know what they will reveal during July and what they’ll reserve for July 27.

              I remember the Macs having a transparent back…it looked ‘okayish’ 😂.

              Antonio_Luis

              Nah…that’ll look sooo bad…if the entire TWS unit is transparent, then it’ll be eye catching 😉

              Cheetosdust Perhaps the differences between the Concept 1 and the ear (1) will be minor

              Indeed, probably the changes will be done to make it commercially feasible. 🤔

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              Well, it’s finally here! Our first look at the ear (1) case! Definitely eye-catching, definitely happy to see USB-C and they’re definitely still keeping those earphones a secret 😆

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                Since learning that the PS5 would have removable side panels, I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for third party replacements. Naturally, I was excited to find clear versions being produced and sold … but the PS5 internals definitely leave a lot to be desired 🤢. My appreciation of ear (1)'s transparent design just went up 😆 .

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                A few days ago, my Google feed recommended an article from The Verge and I think it suits this thread rather well.

                It’s about something I haven’t heard about before, the Home Assistant Amber, a “ready-to-use hub that can run Home Assistant software out of the box”. The box costs 149 dollars and it’s available via the platform Crowd Supply.

                But just look at it. I love that transparent casing and I truly can picture a future Nothing product looking identical to it. If the company continues to launch satellite products, imagine a box like this to be the center of them all back at home.

                The alleged power bank could also have this look or even a smart speaker, for example. I really dig the “frosted” transparent look. It shows the internals with a little bit of mystery, allowing the company to play with the components they cannot make perfect to our eyes.