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Nothing said its new Ear (stick) device is ‘the most advanced audio experience to date’

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Nothing introduced its latest product, the Ear (stick), during London Fashion Week.  The new device is inspired by cosmetic silhouettes with up to 29 hours of playtime and a 12.6-mm custom driver.  It has up to 7 hours of listening time and nearly 2 hours with 10 minutes of charge. Users will have 12 hours of talk time with the case and 3 hours with the earbuds.

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Nothing Ear (stick)
Nothing Ear (stick)

Take a look at the technical details of the device below.

Technical Details

Sound

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  • Driver: 12.6 mm dynamic
  • Diaphragm: PEN (Polyethylene Naphthalate) + PU (Polyurethane)
  • Codec: AAC and SBC
  • Tuning: Nothing
Nothing Ear (stick)
Nothing Ear (stick)

Dimensions: Ear Bud

Ear Bud

  • Height: 29.8 mm
  • Width: 18.8 mm
  • Depth: 18.4 mm
  • Weight: 4.4 g
Nothing Ear (stick)
Nothing Ear (stick)

Dimensions: Case

  • Height: 87.1 mm
  • Width: 29.8 mm
  • Depth: 29.8 mm
  • Weight: 46.3 g
Nothing Ear (stick)
Nothing Ear (stick)

Features

  • IP54 dust, water and sweat resistant
  • In-ear detection
  • Google Fast Pair
  • Microsoft Swift Pair
Nothing Ear (stick)
Nothing Ear (stick)

Battery:

  • Single charge: Up to 7 hrs of listening time. Up to 3 hrs of talk time.
  • With the case: Up to 29 hrs of listening time. Up to 12 hrs of talk time. 9 hrs in 10 mins of charging.
  • Compatibility: Ear (stick) charges inside the case. Power case charges with USB-C chargers

In the Box:

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  • air of earbuds
  • Charging case
  • Type-C cable
  • Safety information and warranty card
  • User guide

App and connectivity

  • Press controls
  • Single press: play/pause, answer/hang up calls
  • Double press: skip forward, reject calls
  • Triple press: skip back
  • Press and hold (left earbud): volume down
  • Press and hold (right earbud): volume up
Nothing Ear (stick)
Nothing Ear (stick)

Integrated with Phone(1)

  • Customize EQ and gestures
  • Find My Earbud
  • Low lag mode with Phone (1)
  • Software updates
  • All features available in the Nothing X app for iOS and other Android devices

Compatible

  • Android 5.1 and above
  • iOS 11 and above

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth version: 5.2 
  • Bluetooth profiles: RFCOMM , SPP , HFP , A2DP , AVDTP , AVCTP , AVRCP, GAVDP

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