Nothing Ear (Stick) TWS earbuds launched in India

Updated : Nov 03, 2022 14:52
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The Nothing Ear (Stick) TWS earbuds have been launched in India at ₹8,499. They will go on sale in the country on November 4 via Flipkart.  

In terms of features, the Nothing Ear (Stick) buds weigh only 4.4d and have an IP54 dust- and water-resistant protection.

Newly released Nothing Ear (Stick) TWS earbuds also have a 12.6mm dynamic driver with PEN (Polyethylene Naphthalate) and PU diaphagram.

On the audio front, the Nothing Ear (Stick) earbuds have the company's Clear Voice technology, which utilises three high-definition microphones and a sophisticated algorithm to analyse over one million noises for wind-proof and crowd-proof calls. In addition, the device includes a bass lock function for a more personalised listening experience.

The newly released wearable supports Google's Fast Pair technology and Microsoft's Swift Pair technology for connectivity. While the Fast Pair function is compatible with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and later or Google Play Service version 11.7 and later, the Swift Pair feature is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows version 1803 and later.

Nothing states that its Ear (Stick) earbuds provide up to seven hours of listening time and up to three hours of conversation time on a single charge. They give up to 29 hours of listening time and up to 12 hours of speaking time with the charging case. 

On the other hand, the big features that the Ear (Stick) buds are missing compared to the Ear 1s are active noise cancellation and interchangeable silicon ear tips.

Also watch: Nothing Phone 1 Review

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