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Nothing's First Over-Ear: Headphone (1) Brings Premium Audio, Long Battery Life to India


Nothing, the brand known for its distinctive transparent designs and user-centric approach, has officially ventured into the over-ear headphone market with the launch of the Nothing Headphone (1) in India. Priced at Rs. 21,999, with a special introductory offer of Rs. 19,999 for a limited period, these headphones aim to offer a compelling blend of premium audio, cutting-edge features, and an aesthetic that truly stands out.

A Design That Defines Nothing

True to Nothing's signature style, the Headphone (1) features transparent elements on the earcups, showcasing non-functional yet visually captivating internals. This "tech-industrial" design, reminiscent of the Nothing Phone series, creates a unique aesthetic that sets it apart from conventional headphones. The build quality incorporates a mix of aluminium and high-quality plastic, giving it a sturdy yet comfortable feel. Weighing in at 329 grams, they are designed for extended listening sessions, though some users might find them a bit heavier than lighter alternatives. The headphones also boast an IP52 rating for dust and water resistance, adding to their durability.

Immersive Sound Co-Engineered with KEF

For its first over-ear offering, Nothing has partnered with KEF, a renowned audio pioneer with over 60 years of expertise, to acoustically engineer and tune the Headphone (1). This collaboration promises a rich, natural audio experience with 40mm dynamic drivers that deliver deep bass, detailed mids, and crisp treble. The headphones support LDAC codec, along with AAC and SBC, and are Hi-Res Wireless certified, ensuring high-fidelity audio transmission. They also feature on-device spatialisation with dynamic head tracking for a 360-degree soundstage, enhancing immersion for music, movies, and gaming.

Unrivaled Noise Cancellation and Crystal-Clear Calls

The Nothing Headphone (1) excels in its noise cancellation capabilities, offering up to 42dB of hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). This intelligent system scans surroundings every 600ms and adapts in real-time, effectively cutting down low-frequency hums and midrange chatter. A dedicated wear-detection system further optimizes noise cancellation by tracking leakage between the ear-cup and ear canal. For moments when you need to be aware of your surroundings, the Transparency Mode provides a natural pass-through of ambient sound.

For communication, the headphones integrate AI-powered Clear Voice Technology with a 4-mic ENC call architecture (6 mics total). This system is trained on over 28 million real-world scenarios to isolate your speech and suppress background noise, ensuring crystal-clear calls even in noisy environments.

Intuitive Controls and Exceptional Battery Life

Nothing has opted for tactile physical controls on the Headphone (1), moving away from often finicky touch gestures. You'll find a satisfying volume roller, a paddle for media navigation (skip/scrub tracks, answer/hang up calls), and a customizable button that can switch ANC modes, activate your voice assistant, or trigger the unique "Channel Hop" feature (exclusive to Nothing Phones) for quick switching between audio apps.

One of the standout features of the Headphone (1) is its phenomenal battery life. With a 1040mAh battery, it promises up to 80 hours of playback with ANC off and a remarkable 35 hours with ANC on (using AAC codec). Even when using the higher-quality LDAC codec, you can expect up to 54 hours (ANC off) and 30 hours (ANC on). A quick 5-minute charge provides up to 2.4 hours of listening with ANC on, making it perfect for those on the go.

Connectivity and Compatibility

The Nothing Headphone (1) utilizes Bluetooth 5.3 for stable wireless connectivity and supports dual connection, allowing seamless switching between two devices. It's compatible with Android devices (5.1 and later) and iOS devices (13 and later), with support for Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair for quick and easy pairing. While some advanced features like "Channel Hop" are optimized for Nothing Phones, users can still customize their listening experience through the Nothing X app, which offers an 8-band Advanced EQ and other settings.

Availability


The Nothing Headphone (1) is available in elegant White and Black colors and went on sale starting July 15, 2025. You can purchase them from major online and offline retailers including Flipkart, Flipkart Minutes, Myntra, Vijay Sales, Croma, and other leading retail stores. Nothing is also offering 12 months No-Cost EMI options across leading banks for purchases from offline stores.

In conclusion, the Nothing Headphone (1) is a bold and promising entry into the premium audio segment. With its unique transparent design, KEF-tuned sound, excellent ANC, long battery life, and intuitive physical controls, it presents a strong contender for those seeking both style and substance in their over-ear headphones.


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