Last Updated: September 25, 2024, 09:50 ISTThe open ear design from the new Nothing product looks to target a specific userNothing has launched its new premium wireless earbuds that doesn’t get active noise cancellation and caters to a specific kind of user.Nothing has unveiled its new audio product in the market called Ear Open which as the name suggests features an open-ear design to let you hear the surroundings and listen to music/podcasts. The company is eyeing a different consumer with its new product that also gets support for ChatGPT like the other Ear models in its lineup. The brand continues to offer a transparent design with the Ear Open and a stylish charging case with the earphones visible in the box. Nothing Ear Open Price In IndiaNothing Ear Open has launched in India for Rs 17,999 which makes it the most-expensive audio product from the brand in the market. It will be available in white colour and sales are likely to start from next month. Nothing Ear Open FeaturesLet’s talk about the design of the Ear Open and it is open and goes over the ear. The form factor has recently become a trend in the market, and we saw Sony launch its own version. The biggest change with the Ear Open is that you don’t get active noise cancellation (ANC) which might sound absurd for the price tag, but that’s how the design works. It gets IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance, making it ideal for workouts and running. The earbuds have a curved stem that sits behind the ear and comes equipped with a 12.4mm dynamic driver. Each earbud weighs just 8.1 grams which means you can wear it for long hours. The earbuds support Bluetooth 5.3 for connectivity and you get compatibility for AAC and SBC codecs. You can quickly pair the Ear Open with your phone or laptop via Swift Pair and Google Fast Pair. You can activate more features through the Nothing X app. The brand claims you can get the Ear Open to last for around 8 hours of music playback and 30 hours with the bundled case.S AadeetyaS Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media ho…Read More