
"There are two, for what it's worth, and they make up a system Nothing is calling "Super Mic." Activated by a surprisingly prominent "Talk" button on one side of the case, you can use the microphones for calls, voice notes, or memos in the AI-powered Essential Space on Nothing phones. You still need the buds to be out of the case and connected to your phone."
"though, which limits the use cases a little, but Nothing says you'll get clearer audio from the case than from the buds' own microphones, which may make it worthwhile. I've been testing the Ear 3 a little already and haven't found a huge improvement in call clarity so far from Super Mic, but I'll push it a little harder before my full review next week."
Modern earbuds prioritize multiple microphones per bud for call clarity and noise cancellation. The Ear 3 puts two microphones in the charging case as a 'Super Mic' system, activated by a prominent Talk button on the case. The case mics can handle calls, voice notes, and memos in the AI-powered Essential Space on Nothing phones, but the buds must be out of the case and connected for Super Mic to work. Nothing claims the case delivers clearer audio than the buds' own microphones. Super Mic is limited for video use because it does not work with default iOS or Android camera apps, though some third-party video apps will support it. Initial testing has not shown a dramatic improvement in call clarity.
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