Battery life during use with ANC was my biggest problem with Ear(2). With such better battery life even with ANC on it’s almost a no-brainer to upgrade to Ear. The improved driver won’t really matter much to me as I have bad tinnitus (and old ears) but kudos to Nothing for making such a big improvement, many others will appreciate this I’m sure.
Community Reviews - Nothing Ear
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Thanks for the reviews, great to hear that the new Ear is a solid step up.
One thing I’m noticing that is lacking in all the community reviews is feedback on call quality and mic quality.
I use my earbuds for taking calls quite a bit. Do you have anything to note about call quality? How clear is the mic for the other side of the call?
Thanks!
Nothing (Ear) - Familiar Design…Revolutionary Performance
I, like the vast majority of my cohort from Nothing’s (insiders) programme have been testing the Nothing (Ear) - Codename “*****” for about two months now! I went from my Ear (2)s to this and WOW, the differences were there immediately.
Alright, not from a design standpoint…which was actually a bonus! I love the refinements from Ear (1) to Ear (2), the smaller, more squared case, the rugged-ness of the whole package too! Plus, the similar design meant I could do my testing across a variety of areas in my life…so, how did they do?
As I mention in the title, the Nothing (Ear)s sounded GREAT, as soon as the pairing process was done! I left the “Bass Boost” on for most of my testing, at around a level three, out of five. I enjoy the hit of a good bass!
One of the first things I noticed, was that the sound of a busy street in Soho was immediately shushed…the ANC improvements are amazing. The small noise bleed I had experienced with Ear (2) was a none issue with these new buds.
When I picked up my buds, they were tested immediately from busy street, to London Underground, to commuter train. The ANC did then and still does now, blow me away. Top marks for the improvements!
I found that Transparency was similar to what I have experienced from my Ear (2)s, but I have never had any issues with the Transparency on that device, so I couldn’t discern any notable improvements.
Audio that can BOOM, with or without the Bass Boost!
The sound quality from these buds are a huge step up, coupled with the better ANC, the buds made your headspace its own sound stage. Every range from the lows, mids and highs are crisp, punchy and balanced.
I have a select few songs that I knew I wanted to test and I found new details from each song that I played.
Plus, the ANC and audio balancing helps out Podcasts, massively. No more do I have to replay certain clips of a podcast when on the tube, I can hear everything and I hear it in clarity!
The Nothing (Ear) is true to its word. No numbers, no iterations now, these Ear buds are top, and it is hard to see where the improvements may come.
With the price of £129, same as Ear (2) were at retail…it is super hard not to splash the cash on these AMAZING buds! Bravo to the team.
One final note, huge cheer for all colours being available from launch! I always preferred my black Ear (1)s and Ear (2)s, so I am super pleased for these to be available at the start.
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As a Ear 2 user, support for the poor battery life was just lacking. How much are the improvements are hardware and how much is software. Are we (ear2 users) getting some of the improvements or are we just out of luck and in need to upgrade if we want to get a decent use time?
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I received my Ear earlier today and genuinely, what a difference from ear (2) the bass and sound quality is so much better .
ANC is really good. There was a helicopter flying quite low nearby and could barely hear it playing no music too!
There is little to no noise leakage which is perfect for when you want to listen to music that little extra louder
The chatgpt feature is great (once I figured it out ) which is an amazing move by Nothing towards the AI area of the tech industry
Might be not much change in design but the main thing is what has been changed on the inside of them to make them sound great.
Just need to make sure I don’t accidentally pick up ear (2) instead when going somewhere now
They sound and feel a lot more expensive than they actually are £129! Sound better than the other brands in my opinion
PS:
Only thing missing was some free stickers
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Finally got the Nothing Ear and so far pretty solid but there is a huge flaw.
The ANC and Transparency mode is not right :-(
Steps to reproduce issue
- Put 1 bud on
- Turn on ANC
- Start talking and the occlusion effect is minimal - it feels more like transparency mode
- Now whilst you still have 1 bud on, turn on transparency mode
- The occlusion is worse than if you have ANC on. Your voice sounds super muffled
This feels like a software fault.
In fact the overall ANC/Transparency functionality of these buds is pretty weak in my opinion.
It does cancel out some noise but at the expense of alot of white noise compared to the competition.
I hope someone from Nothing reads this post and can looking this issue, and it puts a major dent into an otherwise solid product.
Charan_DSCR If it is not there on Premium, it will come. As we saw with TrueLens® Engine, they delay an update for the spectacle of it. So maybe have some patience.
I honestly thought they would prioritize Transparency mode over ANC mode, because ANC was already mediocre and Transparency is way below average, so transparency being the same is a deal breaker. Safety issues too tbh cus you barely hear the person talking in front of you even with transparency mode on, I’ll wait for the real Nothing Ear (3), or perhaps they would push an update
When are the Nothing ear reviews coming out on Youtube? I see many ear(a) reviews, but not of Nothing ear’s.
Rob I think Ear is a big step forward for Nothing; it’s well designed and if the reviews are anything to go by, it’s impressed a lot of people. I would add that this has symbolic significance too: Nothing is now cool. Look out Apple, there is something more stylish than you.
I have odd shaped ears so ear buds have never sat comfortably with me. I wish Nothing would create a bone conduction headset; existing product in this area is not particularly stylish. If Nothing does that, sign me up for a pair immediately.
Has anyone tried the Personal Sound Profile on LDAC on the Ear? Doesn’t seem to work for me which is a shame as thought it really made them sound great. If I go back to AAC or High Quality the Sound Profile works again. Is this a limit of LDAC or something that could be fixed in the future with a firmware update.
They are great apart from this.
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After using the Ear (2) for the last year and recently picking up the (Stick) so I can have different listening experiences, I was excited to buy the Ear 2024 as I had thought it would have been an update to everything I wasn’t happy with for ear (2). For the most part, I was right but there are crucial downgrades that makes this a hard recommend for upgrading. Highlights: improved sound quality, slight redesign to bud size (larger) makes these more comfortable, ANC is more consistent, battery life is longer. Negatives: BAD transparency mode, case quality decreased, bud build quality not as refined as Ear (2), case still bulky.
Design: Both the buds and the case look identical to Ear (2) but inherently there are differences. With the buds, the size increased slightly. While I was able to notice a big positive difference in fit, I think the .5mm difference will not be noticeable for a large crowd, with edge cases being the ones to notice it. I found my Ear (2) was just too small and wiggled around in my ear but with the 2024’s that no longer happens. I would only caution those that found Ear (2) to be too large to the point where they could only just fit in their ears to be weary of the size increase, otherwise fit should be mostly the same for those who have experienced Ear (2). The case dimensionally appears to be the exact same but it needs to be pointed out that the quality of finish is not there when comparing to Ear (2)'s case. There are a lot of rough edges on the transparent plastic, most evident is the dimple, where there is a tactile circle where the curve and flat section of the case meets. I’ve attached a photo for those curious. I wish the case was smaller but that will be saved for a future Ear model I presume. Other thing to note was there is a new seam on the bud where I didn’t find it on the Ear (2) before but this isn’t of concern, only note being the glue on my model isn’t as clean as my Ear (2).
Sound Quality: Perhaps the biggest surprise for me from upgrading from Ear (2). My only critique with the Ear (2) sound was that the upper mids and highs to me sounded a little digital, even with the advanced EQ. With Ear 2024, they got rid of that sound and are very pleasant sounding out of the box with the default tuning and bass boost off. They produce a good amount of detail I wasn’t expecting and sound even better with LDAC. I got into the advanced EQ and smoothed out the 7-13k range and now they sound perfect to me, by far my best sounding TWS earbuds. I usually dont turn on bass settings but I did turn on the bass boost to 3 and found it didn’t severely distort the sound so I left it on with my tuning.
ANC: ANC is interesting on these buds. My initial impression was that they didnt sound much better than Ear (2) but now consider it quite a noticeable difference. What makes this so much better now is the smart ANC where it measures noise passing through the ear canal and earbud and cancels that noise out as well. This is a gamechanger as in my experience, ANC buds are ineffective when your bud slightly moves and while this isn’t solved with Ear 2024, the ANC is a lot more consistent than any bud I’ve used. Apart from the more consistent sound reduction the other thing to note is that it is generally quieter, especially for objects like fans. Don’t expect total erasure of noise but rather expect a more consistent ANC on these buds.
Transparency: Transparency mode is AWFUL on these buds. One of the pain-points for Ear (2) was the bad transparency mode that made it hard to hear anything that wasn’t in front of you. These buds perform WORSE than Ear (2) and honestly is the worst pair of ANC buds I’ve tried (Ticpods ANC, Oneplus Buds Pro, Pixel Buds Pro, Ear (2)) with transparency mode from memory. Not only does it feel like a light ANC mode where you cannot hear your surroundings, good luck trying to talk with them on. It sounds like you are underwater with earplugs jammed into your ears and you can barely hear the person in front of you talking to you. Nothing should be embarrassed with this Transparency performance and they really need to push an update out for these buds to make it better. If you wonder why no reviewers talked about transparency mode, its because it was that bad. It makes me feel like Nothing enforced a “no talking about transparency mode in your review” message so it didn’t hurt the sales of the buds, whether that’s true or not IDK but its telling when they didn’t even advertise the feature themselves. If left unfixed, I would not recommend these buds to anyone who cares at all about transparency.
Battery Life: Battery life is an improvement when compared to Ear (2). I havent yet been able to kill them but based on trends it seams LDAC lasts as long as Ear (2), while AAC lasts longer. I didnt find the LDAC to be a big enough difference to sacrifice its battery life. I have yet to be in meetings with them but my battery anxiety isn’t an issue with normal usage. Interesting note, on my devices Ear (2) would only show increments of 10%, whereas Ear 2024 has increments of 5%.
Controls: Controls are unchanged from Ear (2), if you didnt have a problem with those you wont have a problem with these buds. I would like to be able to control all functions with 1 earbud, meaning play, pause, skip track, rewind track, volume up, volume down, ANC switch, and voice assistant. They can solve this on future buds by having a touchpad for volume (either like Ear (1) or Airpods Pro Gen 2), and keep the single squeeze, double squeeze, triple squeeze, hold, double squeeze and hold the same. To partially solve the problem on these buds, they can add a triple squeeze and hold for another control option (sqeeze>squeeze>hold).
Conclusion: Even with all of the positives of Ear 2024, I cannot recommend them until transparency mode is fixed. If an update is pushed out for transparency mode and it fixes the bad performance, jump on these as they will be the best allrounders for the price. Otherwise look elsewhere or wait for the next generation.
Edit: I got a replacement pair because of a screeching noise that developed quickly with ANC. Transparency update makes the transparency mode equal to Pixel Buds Pro based on first impressions. Good job Nothing!
One thing I would like to point out is the pinch gesture in the ear products. When it’s a windy day the buds switched to anc mode on its own. Must be the wind affecting the pressure sensor.
I would suggest nothing move the pressure sensor to the other side of the stem.