Nothing Ear 3 Launch Date Revealed: Here's What It Will Look Like
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Nothing Ear 3 Launch Date Revealed: Here's What It Will Look Like
"Nothing Ear 3 is set to launch in global markets later this month. The company has been teasing the arrival of the next-gen wireless headset over the past few days, and now, it has finally announced the launch date. The announcement is accompanied by a teaser of the earphones' design. It is expected to succeed the Nothing Ear 2, which was introduced in March 2023. The Nothing Ear 3 is expected to arrive with several upgraded features over the company's current, two-year-old model."
"The design of the Nothing Ear 3 earphones has been teased alongside the launch date announcement. The image appears to show a close-up image of the earbuds. They seem to have a traditional in-ear design with angular stems and ear tips, possibly made out of silicone. The outward-facing side of the Nothing Ear 3 earphones' stem has a dip with the product name engraved on it. The earphones will likely sport a semi-transparent design, and we see it here in a black colourway."
"A recent X post from the company teased an upcoming product with the caption "Materially different." This may hint at a new material for the Nothing Ear 3 earphones, as the Ear 2's case and earbuds are made of polycarbonate. An earlier report suggests the Nothing Ear 3 will bring major upgrades over the Ear 2. The Ear 2 comes with 11.6mm custom drivers, AI-powered microphones, and up to 40dB active noise cancellation."
The Nothing Ear 3 will launch globally on September 18 and is expected to debut in India on the same date. The launch announcement included a teaser image showing close-up earbuds with a traditional in-ear shape, angular stems, silicone ear tips, and a dip on the outward-facing stem engraved with the product name. The earphones are likely to feature a semi-transparent black colorway and a fully transparent charging case. A teaser caption "Materially different" hints at new materials beyond the Ear 2's polycarbonate. Earlier reports indicate major upgrades over the Ear 2, which offered 11.6mm drivers, AI-powered microphones, and up to 40dB ANC.
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