New Release from Nothing Are the Best Headphones Under $200

Nothing’s new Headphone (a) offers more than a cool silhouette

Nothing (R) Headphone (a)

Sure, they look cool, but Nothing's best feature is the audio customization

By Kirk Miller

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When we last wrote about Nothing, the London-based tech firm had just launched its first phone and a few pairs of earbuds. 

Three years later, Nothing has released an array of head-turning audio products, all following the company’s “focus on bold and distinctive design, thoughtful software and products that generally stand out” (as they noted at the beginning of their product launch livestream in March). 

The newly released Nothing (R) Headphone (a) follows the Headphone (1), a $299 headset that only came out last summer. The new headset offers a more accessible and colorful option, along with a deeper bass profile and a lower price point ($199). 

The headphones certainly stand out: These are sleek, colorful and yet purposely and literally square on the ears, a bit akin to a transparent Bowers & Wilkins headset. While Nothing can certainly claim their headphones don’t “look or feel like anything else,” the real test is the audio. I spent a few weeks with the Headphone (a) to see if I was ready for something different. 

The specs:  

  • Up to 5 days of power (anywhere from 62-150 hours, depending on sound format and ANC on/off)
  • Hi-Res and LDAC certified
  • Custom tactile controls (all on the right side)
  • Available in white, black, pink or yellow
  • Includes a carry pouch
  • 40 mm drivers
  • USB-C wired charging (2 hours to full charge)
  • Nothing X app

What works:

What kind of works:

The tactile controls are a big plus for the Nothing Headphone (a)
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What needs work:

Overall thoughts

While this wasn’t the best sound I’ve ever experienced in consumer over-ear headphones, it was possibly the most customizable. Add in a secure, lightweight and comfy fit, intuitive/clever controls and excellent noise cancellation, and this is an ideal (and head-turning) pair of headphones that you can find just shy of $200.   

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