Nothing Headphone (a) reviewed: battery for days
A more economical take on Nothing’s transparent Headphone (1), the Headphone (a) is like its brother, but costs less. Is it good value?
A more economical take on Nothing’s transparent Headphone (1), the Headphone (a) is like its brother, but costs less. Is it good value?
There’s a new player in the robo-vacuum and mop world, and it has a clear different. Depending on how much you spend, quite literally.
Wireless earphones may well be convenient, but their often low quality mic is downright inconvenient. A new pair of earbuds from Nothing aims to fix that.
The future of TVs is probably may eventually be see-through, but if you have enough money not to flinch at the sight of a big price tag, you can own one before anyone else.
An unorthodox approach to design isn’t all that makes the Nothing Phone (3) intriguing. But is it a phone worth owning?
Most phones look the same, but then there’s a Nothing phone, which looks nothing like the others. Nothing’s new Phone (3) and first pair of headphones certainly match the brief.
Imagine if your home’s windows had the durability of wood. Now think of it on your phone, because it might soon become a reality.
At $849, you wouldn’t expect a challenger brand like Nothing to really hit hard with an offering that stood out. But the Phone 3a Pro is built to do just that.
One of the more unique players in the phone world is back with two options for the midrange, and they’re a little different from everything else.
A phone unlike any out there, the Nothing Phone 2a stands out for all the right reasons, and offers something new, too.