The design of Nothing’s Ear (2) headphones will not change too much

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First images of Nothing’s next-generation headphones, revealed on the Smartpix website in collaboration with the leaker @OnLeaks, reveal that there will be no significant change in the second generation of the company’s Carl Fay – at least not in terms of design.

Only with a very close look can you see the slight changes in the design, beyond the fact that this time it is of course written about them (2), and even a guided tour is necessary. According to what the pictures show, the only significant change in the design of the headphones is moving the microphone used for noise cancellation from the top edge of the headphones further in, right next to the big red/white dot on the side.

Beyond that, with more effort you can see more elements from the internal parts of the headphones, a small addition to the unique transparency of these headphones from Nothing.

But for such small differences, Nothing probably wouldn’t have worked on a new generation. The technical upgrades are the heart of the matter here, and at the top of the list of new features, according to the report, you can put an active voice muting mode (ANC) with a much higher customization capability, so that each user can determine how much to mute voices, of course beyond the mode where the background sounds are actually increased.

In addition, the headphones this time should support the pairing of two devices, and will also offer support for an advanced equalizer and ‘find the headphones’ features – alignment with other headphones at this level.

when will it happen? Nothing confirms anything about the headphones, but it will probably happen before the launch of the company’s second phone.

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