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🎧 Stay connected, aware, and unstoppable with Nothing Ear (Open)!
Nothing Ear (Open) are ultra-lightweight open-ear Bluetooth 5.3 earbuds designed for professionals on the move. Featuring ergonomic ear hooks, titanium-coated drivers for balanced sound, AI-enhanced clear voice calls, and a 30-hour battery life with fast charging, they deliver immersive audio without blocking ambient noise. IP54-rated for water and dust resistance, these earbuds support multipoint device connection and integrate ChatGPT voice control for a smart, seamless experience.

















| ASIN | B0DGLL5CWK |
| Additional Features | Dual connection, Fast Charging, Lightweight, Touch Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 10 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,289 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #79 in Open-Ear Headphones #453 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Nothing |
| Brand Name | Nothing |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 635 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | White |
| Carrying Case Height | 0.75 Inches |
| Carrying Case Length | 4.96 Inches |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 2.25 Ounces |
| Carrying Case Width | 1.73 Inches |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Devices with Bluetooth 5.3 support, Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | App Control |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 787 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | ear hooks |
| Enclosure Material | Silicone |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nothing |
| Model Name | Nothing Ear (open) |
| Model Number | B182 |
| Noise Control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Travel |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**.
Amazing sound, weight, comfort, price. Let's go!
Update:I've had them for a good while now and they are still like new. They don't move when I run, or workout. No issues when doing core work our getting up and off weight bench or bending. They stay on. Volume is good at loud gym. I still enjoy the thin small charging case. The charge stays on as long as I place them back in the case after I use them. I would purchase again and still hoping they make a black pair! Original review: I freaking love them! I had two pairs of the Oladance pro. I paid 229 to the Oladance. Unfortunately my dog ate my other ear phones and they weren't selling anymore. So I started looked for new ones. I use them to walk the dog and run at the gym. I saw these along with another big competitor on Amazon Shokz for 179. I'm glad I went with these. I like to give new brands a chance first. Just like I did with Oladance over Sony and loved them too. Anyway, I decided to go with these for the deal and the quality. The sound is amazing! They are louder and more bass than my Oladance. Price way better than Oladance. Lighter and more comfortable than Oladance. I like the cute little charger. It's longer but thinner and will fit better in my purse than my old charger. Easy to connect as well. I took them out of the box paired them in seconds. Also, when they are up super loud and I take them off I can barely hear the music. With the Oladance there was less privacy. So far I love these! I just have to take them for a run! Lets go! I wish they had them in black and I would buy a second pair. I always need a back up. Thank you! My new favorite brand! So glad I didn't get the other competitor. I almost did and glad I gave these a chance! Woot woot! I'm a happy customer! Cheers!
M**E
Light, comfortable, lots of peripheral hearing, and in a gorgeous light blue.
These might be the most comfortable earbuds I've ever had. They tuck most of the weight/pressure behind the ear, which gives a really transparent feeling. It's better than clip-on designs, which hang off the side of the ear. These are slightly heavier than clip-ons, but because of their placement, it actually feels less noticeable. These also stay much more secure, because of the earhooks holding everything in place. What I like about it is that the main body of the bud is smaller than on a lot of competitors, like the Shokz Openfit (comparison photo added). There's less weight, so when you turn your head, the buds don't generate any inertia. Turning your head with Shokz give the feeling like they're about the fall out, while these sit tight. The body is smaller, so it touches less of your skin, and feels more like there's nothing on your ear at all. As far as I can tell, the Nothing (open) seems to have the smallest earbud body out of any open earbud design. The disc seems to sit further away from the ear canal than clip-ons and other open designs as well. The effect that this has is to increase peripheral hearing, since incoming sounds are less likely to be blocked by the earbuds. That plus the low weight and good location makes for a very transparent feeling listening experience. The battery life is good, about 8 hours, which about is the usual. The earbuds are color coded to their spot in the charging case. One minor oversight on an otherwise well designed charging case: while a cord is in the charging port, the case doesn't fully open. Other than that, the case is a highlight of the product. The sound quality is good, not excellent. For better sound quality in an open earbud, you'd want a clip-on design, like the Baseus Inspire XC1, which has a similar price point to the Nothing (open). But then again, if you want truly good sound quality, you'd go for IEMs or proper over-ear headphone. These aren't too bad, and the EQ can be adjusted in the app, but those who prefer lots of bass might be left wanting. My one major design complaint is that the cylinder at the end of the earhooks really doesn't need to exist. It's a hard chunk of plastic, and as far as I can tell, it doesn't do anything, but it applies an every so slight amount of increased weight and pressure. The (open) is comfortable, but it could be more comfortable if those tabs were shrunken down or removed. All in all a solid earbud with a great visual design, clever sound cues to indicate device state (beeps and boops on connection/disconnect, rather than spoken phrases), and quick and responsive multipoint. Though for all its good points, I'd give it a skip if you need proper waterproofing, strong bass, or the best possible sound quality.
K**I
EarBuds for those who care about maintaining SA (Situational Awareness)
Let's clear the air for those who seem to be confused about the design goal/purpose "Nothing Ear (Open)", these are 'Specialty' EarBuds. They're optimized for Maintaining SA (Situational Awareness) while delivering clear & excellent audio w/o blocking ANY outside sound. It's PURPOSELY designed to not seal your ear canal or be inserted into your ears; that's BY DESIGN! Go watch the original YT videos about these and why they were created, the CEO of 'Nothing' explains what problems they were designed to solve. So anybody telling you that you have to insert these into your ear canals are HIGHLY misinformed as to their design goals & usage. You ARE SUPPOSED to leave them hanging right outside of the ear canals, you ARE "NOT supposed to insert them into your ear" for ANY reason. If you want EarBuds that seal your ear canals, "Nothing" offers other EarBuds for those purposes, please go look at them. Now, lets get back to the review. I'm coming from using the "Nothing Ear Stick". Those were good EarBuds that mimiced the design of the original Apple AirPods. Those still touched the openings in your ear and sealed the larger openings right outside w/o any silicone being shoved into the smaller ear openings. For me, that blocked out too much noise for my tastes, I wanted MORE SA (Situational Awareness). I don't want audio Transparency Modes, I just wanted the real thing; w/o lag from the EarBuds internal processing. This literally solves that problem for me and does a great job at it. The Battery life is pretty good. Initial tests in phone calls led to good Battery Usage. 15% Ear Open Power ~= 1.0 hr Talk Time. Reaching the Marketing Claims of 8 hr per Ear Open unit seems very realistic w/o recharging. Pure PodCast Listening is easier on the batteries, I'm able to get many hours w/o having to charge the Ear Opens. I've only drained the case battery down to 65% despite having over 8 hours of podcast listening + Long conversations over the phone. I haven't recharged it after the initial charge to full for the case + Ear Opens. BTW, I got these 2 days before the official Release Date of Sep 30. I got them on Sep 28, thanks Amazon! So I've got extra time to use them. This marks the First Week of using them during my Every Day routines. Comfort wise, I LOVE it, the Audio Drivers sit right outside your Ear, nothing gets shoved into the larger or smaller orifices in your ear. I can hear everything around me & maintain SA. Nobody seems to be able to hear what's being broadcasted as well, if they really wanted to hear something, their ear has to be right next to your Ear Opens. At that point, you've got other issues if somebody has their ears so close that your heads are about to collide. So far, I'm loving my first week of using these Ear Opens, I like them more than my Ear Sticks, which were already excellant. While driving the audio quality is clearer & louder, despite not having any seal into my ear, and I can hear everything around me as well. So it solves my problem of maintaining SA while out about on the street, or while driving. Audio call quality is pretty good, nothing to write home about. It's clear enough, but don't expect it to mimic any professional level microphones. It's good enough for it's class of EarBuds, especially at it's price. There is a small rattle in the case, I wish there was something they could do to solve that. I'll improvise a solution in the mean time. Over-All, these are AWESOME EarBuds. I definitely recommend the "Nothing Ear Open" for those who want to maintain SA (Situational Awareness) while out & about doing every day routines or working or driving around.
Y**E
Like These Open Buds But Not The Price
These Nothing Open Earbuds are good open buds although I think they should be priced much less. By comparison, the TOZO O2 True Open are $59.99 and sound better IMO. The Nothing's sound good straight out of the box, and can be tweaked to via the companion app. They also support multipoint connectivity, and switching between devices is easy. They are lightweight and therefore very comfortable to wear for long periods. These buds are very flexible so it's very easy to get a good fit. I've gotten about 7 hrs battery life, which is plenty. Now a friendly caution: If you have never worn open buds they are NOT meant to be jammed into your ear canal like regular buds such a earpods etc. They are designed to sit outside the ear canal, allowing for constant awareness of your surroundings. Because of how they are designed to fit with no seal, you will not get the same level of sound quality as regular buds, and that includes higher quality, higher priced buds such as the Bose Ultra Open @ 250-$300.
T**.
Great, but still not big enough
I have an abnormally large head (US hat size 7 7/8) along with abnormally large ears. I absolutely love these in that they don't hurt when I wear them. The sound is really great, battery life, design ... everything except one thing. If you happen to be an outlier like myself there's one issue with these that may or may not be a problem for you - the speaker sits a bit too high and too far toward the back of my head. These do rest on some part of my ear (according to a search it is the "antihelix"), but not enough to be painful. What this means is that the speaker is a bit further away from the "external auditory meatus" (the hole where the sound goes in). That means that the volume is a bit lower and so is the bass. I can tell the difference by forcing it down and hear both of those things increase. Thankfully, all of those complains about this getting TOO LOUD don't matter to people with really big heads. So really the only issue is that the bass isn't as great as I'd like. It's still there, and it's still pretty good, but my dream of big bass open ear phones is still not fulfilled. Otherwise... these are great. Great controls (hard to put them on or taking off without clicking the clicker, but you can get used to it). The case is great. They seem to work really well for phone calls.
T**L
the Nothing Ear(Open) Lightweight Open Ear Headphones with Adjustable Earhooks are a fantastic
**Review of Nothing Ear(Open) Lightweight Open Ear Headphones with Adjustable Earhooks** The Nothing Ear(Open) Lightweight Open Ear Headphones with Adjustable Earhooks are designed for style and comfort, promising an enjoyable listening experience. Here’s a detailed review based on key aspects: **Value for Money:** The Nothing Ear(Open) headphones offer excellent value for the price point. With a sleek and modern design, alongside impressive sound quality, they compete effectively with other premium headphones in the market. The adjustable earhooks add to their practicality, making them suitable for a broad range of activities. Given the performance features and build quality, these headphones provide a worthwhile investment for music lovers and casual listeners alike. **Scent:** Upon unpacking, the headphones have a neutral scent, which is typical for electronic items. There’s no noticeable chemical odor, a common issue with some headphones. This allows users to wear them immediately without the need for airing out, which adds to their overall convenience. The lightweight materials used in their construction contribute to this neutral olfactory quality. **Air Freshner:** While the headphones do not come equipped with an air freshener, their materials are designed for breathability. This is particularly beneficial for open-ear designs, as it helps to minimize any potential discomfort or sweat buildup during use. For users who engage in activities like running or workouts, this feature ensures that the headphones remain fresh and comfortable throughout their use, without the risk of lingering odors. **Look:** Aesthetically, the Nothing Ear(Open) headphones are striking, featuring a minimalist design that aligns with contemporary trends. The white and transparent finishes give them a sophisticated and modern appeal. The adjustable earhooks not only enhance functionality but also add to the overall visual appeal. These headphones are stylish enough to be worn during casual outings, making them both a fashion statement and a practical tech accessory. **Ease of Use:** These headphones excel in terms of ease of use. The adjustable earhooks provide a customized fit, ensuring comfort during extended wear. They are lightweight and designed for maximum convenience, making them easy to wear for long periods without discomfort. Additionally, pairing with devices is straightforward, with a stable Bluetooth connection that allows for seamless transitions between songs and calls. The lightweight design contributes to an unobtrusive listening experience, whether at home or on the go. **Overall Quality:** The overall quality of the Nothing Ear(Open) headphones is commendable. With a focus on sound performance and user comfort, they deliver a satisfying auditory experience. The materials used feel durable yet lightweight, which is essential for active users. The sound quality is clear and balanced, making them suitable for a variety of music genres. In conclusion, the Nothing Ear(Open) Lightweight Open Ear Headphones with Adjustable Earhooks are a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a stylish and comfortable audio solution. With their great value for money, neutral scent, freshness during use, attractive design, and effortless usability, these headphones stand out in the competitive audio market. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a reliable pair of headphones for everyday use!
A**.
Not For Me But You Might Like Them
I would give these 2.5 Stars not 3 (if Amazon let me). TL;DR - I highly recommend the EarFun OpenJump. I've never owned open-ear headphones before but I was interested in getting some for cycling. After doing quite a bit of research I was no closer to deciding on a pair to buy, I narrowed it down to the EarFun OpenJump, Soundcore Aerofit 2, and Nothing Ear (Open). Since the fit is so important to the sound quality as well as overall comfort, everyone's experience with them will be different. My rankings ended up being, from first to last, what I listed above. Surprisingly that's also their order from cheapest to most expensive. Searches for the Nothing's consistently returned results saying they had the best overall sound quality. Unfortunately, they didn't fit me correctly and the speaker was too far from my ear canal leading to low volumes. If I held them in the correct position, they sounded pretty good. One problem some open ear headphones have is that when you increase the volume the amount of bass is reduced. That was a problem for the Nothing's where the bass begins to drop of after 40% volume and because of the poor fit, I had to increase the volume over 60% just to match the same perceived volume of the other two. The Nothing's were out of the running early on. The Soundcore's were ranked highly in reviews for their adjustability and great bass, even at high volumes. I can confirm it retains its bass as the volume goes up but the bass is kind of boomy in general (which I'm not a fan of). In general I wasn't happy with the way the Soundcore's sounded no matter how much I played with the EQ. They just never sounded natural. I was able to rotate the speaker so it was positioned right by the ear canal which was great but I could feel slight pressure from the battery behind my ear. I could see that becoming an issue if you're wearing them long enough. My initial thought was to just get the EarFun's as they did make a couple top recommendation lists and they were the cheapest but the other two had more good reviews. I also have portable speakers from Soundcore and Earfun and I think the Soundcore speakers that I have sound better so I was wondering if that would be the case here too. After listening to all of them the OpenJump's won hands down. The Soundcore's maybe have a bit more bass overall but the OpenJumps sound the most natural and balanced. Even at higher volumes, they retain their bass with only a slight drop-off and the bass doesn't sound boomy. They also fit the best and are the most comfortable. You can't even tell that you're wearing them. In reviews there seemed to be an emphasis on calling out the lack of bass of open ear headphones but none of these sounded anemic. In general, none of these headphones provide much, or any, bass below ~50-60 Hz but they still sound satisfyingly full. I did, however, have an issue with my initial pair of OpenJumps. The right headphone buzzed from deep bass tracks so maybe that speaks to why they're the cheapest. The replacements didn't have any issues. Hopefully they stay that way for a good long time.
C**R
Seriously impressed by these – the hype is real. Coming from Pixel Buds Pro
I saw the deluge of videos on these once they were announced, and they did not disappoint. These are my first open earbuds, so I have nothing in this category to compare with. However, these made a huge positive first impression on me coming from the sealed in-ear Pixel Buds Pro (I never really used the ANC on them anyways – they were in Transparency mode most of the time). They're plenty loud for me. The sound quality is good for what these are. There's an objective amount of detail that's lost due to the open design, but these are impressive for what they've accomplished. Just to try it out, I tried pushing the driver closer to my ear canal with my fingers, and the deeper bass and cleaner sound was a lot more evident. At their default volume (about half) they may have even been a bit too loud, so my regular listening volume is at the lowest setting (I've yet to try them in a noisy environment, though). I can hear everything around me in a similar way that the Buds Pro had its Transparency mode, except I don't have something shoved directly into my ear opening. Which leads to the next point – comfort and longevity are the reason I wanted to move to open buds. I can wear these for hours at a time and barely notice they're there. It's not an unlimited amount of time, but it's much longer than I can sustain in-ear buds. They're not imperceptible, but you have to be conscious of them to notice you're wearing them. Sure they might be a little dorky looking, but that goes for just about any buds in this style. They have the Nothing touch, so I think they hold their own in terms of design which is a good thing. Nothing has been killing it in terms of their industrial design. I'd love to rock one of their phones but they only come in XL sizes. There is a bit of a delay with the touch controls, but that's probably to prevent accidental touches. The pressure required to activate the squeeze controls. Some of them are mixes of multiple taps and holds, which is probably another reason for the delay. They're customizable through the Nothing X app, which you have to download onto your device. The options are adequate and I've customized them from default, and placed the Assistant gesture on the right bud. In terms of their size, the case looked huge when I saw it in videos. It's not small by any means but it is smaller than I expected. If there was something I could change about these, it would all be in the case. A more compact size (similar to the Soundcore AeroFit) and wireless charging would be nice. The packaging is pretty minimal, but it comes with all you need. They're fully charged out of the box, you get a charging cable and some reading material. There is a firmware update available once you get them connected to the app. For some reason when I first paired them to my phone, only the left bud connected. After putting them back in the case and long pressing the button on the case, all was good to go. Then I was able to proceed with the firmware update. Earlier I mentioned that my regular listening volume is at the lowest, but once they're disconnected and reconnected they go back to their default volume. I need to determine if this is a phone thing or a buds thing (I haven't found any indication there's a setting for it in the Nothing X app). That about sums up my experiences in the hours that I've had these. I'll be updating this review if my impressions change, and I'm overall happy with my first Nothing purchase.
C**E
Exelente
Exelente producto, me gusto mucho su diseño, son comodos y no molestan, me sorprendio mucho la calidad del sonido, apesar de que son abiertos si notas los bajos, puedes usar su equalizador de la aplicacion.
R**I
Value for money
Its good oper ear ear buds . But its not good if there is crowds
و**م
Nothing ear 👂🏻
Nothing ear open is fantastic
T**N
defeito de fabrica
O fone veio apenas com o esquerdo funcionando, estou solicitando a devolucao. Testando apenas o esquerdo, o produto parece ser de otima qualidade.
C**N
Buena calidad
Me encantó y más a quien se los obsequie
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