Hey folks

A quick question, how do I purchase the nothing ear a? It’s mentioned that it’s available on Flipkart, croma and Vijay sales in India but more details about it’s availability remains unanswered.

Can someone please provide more details about when it goes on sale or if it’s available for offline purchase?

Thank you!

    Just ordered mine in the yellow in South Korea! I can’t wait to get it! I was deciding between the Ear and Ear(a) but decided to just get the Ear(a). I have the Ear2 and still satisfied with it enough to keep using it but as you all know, the battery life could be better. I also love the pop of the yellow. I will leave a review once I get mine.

    Rob ⚡️ I was about to order these until I realised that they don’t have built-in Spatial Audio support. Its baffling to me that Nothing still hasn’t added that feature after three whole iterations of its audio lineup. Once you experience Spatial Audio with OnePlus/Oppo earbuds on podcasts, youtube videos, movies/shows etc there’s no going back. I really wanted to get the Ear(a) cuz of that gorgeous design but alas.

    Rob ⚡️ The best audio product for daily use in price range liked it a lot

    4 days later

    Nothing Ear (a) - Insider Review!

    Over the last few months, I had the opportunity to put the prototype of the Nothing Ear (a) through its paces.  Alongside various other models like the Nothing Ear (1), Ear Stick, Ear 2, and the CMF buds, I’ve also tried out a range of alternatives from brands like Samsung, Google, and Apple over the years with the Nothing Ear (2) and Apple AirPods Pro 2 my current go to buds.

    Case

    Upon receiving the Ear (a) prototype and unboxing them, I found myself initially taken aback by the case, especially when compared to other Nothing Ear products like the Ear Stick. Personally, it felt like a step backward in terms of design.  The white casing and pairing button blended in too seamlessly, making it initially unclear how to connect the buds.  However, once connected, it was easy to remember the location of the button.  While the hinge feels sturdy, it doesn’t match the premium feel of the Ear (2) hinge.  The design of the case gave me the impression that it was tailored to snugly fit into a box, perhaps resembling the shape of a phone box cutout to possibly include Ear (a) in a future phone bundle of sorts.  The departure from Nothing’s usual aesthetic left me unenthusiastic about choosing these over the Ear (2) or Ear Stick, regardless of the buds’ sound quality.  In many instances looking at these on my desk, I just felt like it was an unfinished product and desperately hoped the case was an initial prototype that wasn’t heading to market, but unfortunately it is indeed the same case.

    Comfort

    The Ear (a) buds are pretty comfortable.  My oldest daughter, who has tried both the Nothing Ear (1) and Ear Stick, preferred the overall fit of the Ear (a).  I tend to agree with her assessment in comparison to the Ear Stick; the Ear (a) buds are more comfortable for extended periods.  However, personally, I find the comfort and feel of the Ear (1) and Ear (2) more to my liking than the Ear (a) in everyday use.

    Sound Quality

    I primarily listen to hip hop music, I find myself wanting more pronounced bass from Ear (a).  Throughout the last few months of using these though, I’ve certainly noticed a significant enhancement in overall sound quality since the initial unboxing of the prototype, attributed to many subsequent updates.  Initially, the sound profile out of the box failed to impress me and I was honestly very confused as to where these would fall in Nothing’s line-up given CMF is suppose to be the more budget friendly brand.  However, throughout the updates during my testing, Nothing has fine-tuned the listening experience, culminating in a more commendable level of clarity and coherence in sound reproduction.  I think many would be happy using these, especially if you do not prefer bass heavy buds.

    Nothing X App

    To be completely honest, the Nothing X App stands out as my favorite aspect of any of the Nothing Ear products.  Many I know using Nothing Ear products quickly mention purchasing these buds mainly for the app’s features and controls, allowing easy customization to individual preferences or simply for experimentation playing with all of the settings to find the right sound profile.

    Battery Performance

    Battery is excellent.  I had zero issues with battery performance, charging, etc.. Battery is on par with many other buds I’ve used.

    Pricing / Conclusion

    For $99, I find these to be a fairly decent option in the ever saturated ear bud market.  However, I would recommend considering spending the extra $50 to invest in the latest Ear model or Ear (2), if you can still find them available.  Alternatively, for even greater value, you could also opt for Nothing’s CMF buds, which have also proven to be great buds offering similar qualities noted above.  It’s great to see Nothing catering to a wide range of consumers with options available at all various price points.  However, extending the number of choices may confuse consumers also, (not to mention dropping the numbering feels premature for a still relatively new brand).  Since the launch of the CMF brand, which again is suppose to be the more budget friendly brand, it really makes me wonder how will Nothing set itself apart long term, if Nothing also continues to focus their hype on budget products like Ear (a), Phone (2a), etc.. Personally I’d prefer Nothing to be the premium brand and CMF continue to be the budget brand, but I can also see some value in offering something in between, if what’s offered in between can set itself apart enough.  The Ear (a) does just that.  They’re not the worst in the lineup, they’re certainly not the best in the lineup, but for 99$ you’ll get what you pay for and that’s all most consumers ultimately will care about.

    Review Summary

    Case/Design 3/10
    Comfort 8/10
    Sound 7/10
    Battery 10/10

    AVERAGE SCORE 7 out of 10

    Thank YOU to the Nothing Team for this awesome opportunity as an Insider, really appreciate it! Thank all of YOU as well for reading my thoughts. Take care!

      Rob ⚡️

      Hope you are doing well. I am from India and ear(a) was launched here on 22nd April 2024, I received the product in my had on 24th April 2024. It has just been 5 days and I found out that there is this issue with the ANC & Transparency mode. ANC is not really working that well it is more like Transparency mode only, I noticed this today morning when I was on my way to the office listening to music, I noticed this constant shift in the noise around me.

      It was like suddenly there is barely the traffic that I can hear and then all of a sudden I am able to hear the traffic around me. I checked with the modes and ANC was turned on and the frequency of ANC was kept as high, yet there was this very noticeable shift in the amount of noise that was entering my ears. I believe this is a bug so just though of bring this issue in front of you. (Also I haven’t dropped the earbuds or the case and yes I am using the perfect eartip required for my ears. So It has to be a bug i assume.)

      THE SECOND CHANGE THAT I NOTICED WAS the battery consumption on my phone(1) [this issue started happening right after i started using Ear(a)]. I was able to notice that for some reason the battery drains a lot on my phone possibly because of NothingX app (Possibly because of it constantly running in the background) previously my phone used to run the whole day on a single charge and from the past 5 days I have been charging my phone for at least twice a day. For example, if on a single charge the phone used to run for let’s say 12 hrs then now it has been reduced to 6-8 hrs.

      is there any pop up animation like ios when case is open i am thinking to buy ear (a) for my nothing phone 2a if there is no pop up then i ll go with airpods and iphone 15

      Note that this is a review by someone who has used the prototype.

      And note that I used NOTHING EAR(1), so I have inevitably compared it to that.

      ・Stability of the connection

      (Compared to (1), it is more stable, and it is very rare that only one of the BUDS is turned on when the BUDS is taken out of the case.

      ・Noise Control

      Very active and almost imperceptible wind noise.

      ・Battery life

      The battery lasted about 6 hours of use, even with noise reduction. (Express bus, packed train in Japan)

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      8 days later

      Does anybody here know if the ear (a) also gets an update transparency mode like ear? Or did nothing already forgot those?

      @Dude0815

      The ear (a) will receive the update( was tweeted/X’d a few days ago). Just not sure when.

        GPS Just got the update but couldn’t test the transparency mode yet

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          Dude0815

          I haven’t seen the update yet.. been checking the app….. Hopefully Ill get it soon, very interested the test the transparency.