
Carl Pei announces a delay in the launch for Nothing’s Ear 1 wireless earphone
India Today
Carl Pei's Nothing was set to launch its first product, the Ear 1 true wireless earphones, globally, though the product launch has been delayed.
Nothing, a new electronics startup founded by Carl Pei, the former OnePlus co-founder who exited the company last year. Last month, it was announced that Nothing’s first product, a pair of earbuds dubbed the “ear 1”, will launch this month, but that will no longer be the case. However, it seems the product is not yet ready to hit the market. While this is not a great start for Nothing, it is not very surprising since the first product launch can be a bit challenging for a new brand, especially in a pandemic-struck world. Nothing created quite a buzz on the internet by releasing some renders of its uniquely designed true wireless earbuds. The Ear 1 will supposedly feature a transparent design and, as Carl mentioned, will be a mix of iconic form, transparency, and refined functionality.
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