
Nothing ear (1) truly wireless earbud to go on pre-orders today at 12 pm on Flipkart: Should you buy?
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Nothing ear (1) is going on pre-orders in India for the first time and will be available on Flipkart. It is priced at Rs 5,999.
Carl Pei's new venture Nothing announced its first product, the ear (1), a truly wireless earbud last month, and the device is now going for pre-orders. Priced at Rs 5,999, the ear (1) true wireless earbud is among a handful of offerings under Rs 10,000 that offer a package that feels premium for its asking price. We have already reviewed the Nothing ear (1) and loved the unique transparent design as well as the snug fit it offers. While we were unsure of the hinge's long term durability, there were not many things of concern in regards to the ear (1). It sounds decent and comes with a dedicated mobile app to offer additional custom settings. At its price, the Nothing ear (1) true wireless earbud is an easy recommendation, and in our opinion, it is among the best TWS options under Rs 10,000. You can read our full review here.
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