Nothing Cannes (2) Alleged renders appear online: Here’s what to expect

Nothing is quite ready to bring Nothing Year (Stick) on October 26th. Meanwhile, the alleged renders of Nothing Year (2) – the successor to nothing ears (1) – Appeared online. Popular tipster Kuba Wojciechowski (@Za_Raczke) has shared purported photos of the upcoming earphones in collaboration with 91Mobiles, showing a semi-transparent case for the shell and stem of the earbuds.

The photos also show the “Ear (2)” branding on the stem instead of the Nothing logo. The device may have a transparent cover. Nothing(2) is likely to continue with the see-through internals concept and may look similar to the existing model. There is no information about the specifications and features of the earbuds.

Nothing has been announced about the launch event on October 26, 2022 at 15:00 BST (7:30 PM IST). The launch will be broadcast on Nothing’s official website. company will announce nothing ear (stick) TWS earbuds at the event. First showcased at London Fashion Week, the upcoming earbuds will feature a lipstick-shaped charging case that will be more portable to carry.

The Nothing Ear (Stick) charging case could house a 350mAh battery, while each earbud could house a 36mAh battery. The Nothing Ear (Stick) TWS earbuds are expected to offer up to 34 hours of playback time with the charging case. The wireless earbuds are said to offer up to 5.7 hours of battery life on a single charge. Other expected specifications of the earbuds include Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and a USB Type-C to Type-C cable.

nothing ear (1) became expensive

Recently, the company has increased the price of Nothing Ear (1) wireless earbuds in India. Launched in 2021 with a price tag of 5,999 (White color variant), the device is on sale 7,299 onwards on Flipkart. While its Black color model was launched later 6,999 price. it’s ready to catch now 8,499 on the e-tailer’s site.

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