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๐ถ Elevate your audio game โ where iconic design meets next-level sound mastery.
Nothing Headphone (1) delivers a premium wireless over-ear experience featuring hybrid active noise cancellation powered by 6 adaptive mics, KEF-tuned 40mm dynamic drivers for Hi-Res audio, and an impressive 80-hour battery life. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, it offers customizable sound profiles via the Nothing X app, ergonomic comfort with memory foam cushions, and intuitive physical controls including a scroll wheel and paddle buttons. With dual device connectivity, spatial audio with head tracking, and fast charging, these headphones blend cutting-edge tech with sleek, conversation-starting design.



















| ASIN | B0F1Z88FBT |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 120 Milliseconds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,487 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #139 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 32.81 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Nothing |
| Brand Name | Nothing |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Headphone ร 1, Protective Case, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices (such as TV with BT), Cellphones, Laptops, Tablets, Telephones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | App Control |
| Controller Type | App |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 917 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | On Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 HZ โ 40 KHZ |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 11.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nothing |
| Model Name | Headphone 1 |
| Model Number | B170 |
| Noise Control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Professional, School |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Subject Character | Noise cancelling headphones |
| Theme | Movie, TV Series, Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Q**Y
Aesthetically pleasing and incredible sound.
I was so excited to try these out the moment I saw them. The design is of course very eye-catching with the mimicking of a retro tape cassette, and pictures don't really do it justice for how cool they look in person. The fit of them is nice and comfortable, with an easily adjustable band. It feels very sturdy and not flimsy like some. The buttons are really handy on this, great for those like me who are a bit fatigued with everything being touch activated and accidentally tapping things without meaning to. With these you have full control of volume with a sleek roller, and a paddle button to easily skip/rewind tracks. Bluetooth connectivity was swift and easy, no issues there, and I really like that it comes with an audio cable to listen wired too! Sound is excellent. Great noise cancellation. After listening to some tracks, it can be a little heavy on the bass, but I assume this is something you can tweak with the app, which I have not done. I'm fairly happy with how it sounds as is, but good to know this is an option. Overall, definitely worth the price. Fully in love with these and will be using daily!
S**A
WAY better than Beats
I have a pair of Beats Studio3s that Iโve used for the last 3 years and I finally got fed up with them because the ear cups were to shallow and would press on my ears and I would be in pain 30 minutes after putting them on. The Nothing Headphones are perfect, they donโt press on my ears, the sound amazing, I LOVE they they can be wired and Bluetooth and it sounds great either way. Sometimes i forget I donโt have AirPods in because the sound quality is so good. They look amazing and the although the controls look intimidating itโs actually very intuitive. My only complaint it that they make sound when you interact with the controls. The weakest point of these headphones is the carrying case, mostly the outer material being felt. I really donโt know why they decided to make the case felt on the outside but it traps Altair and fur like nobodyโs business. The case otherwise is very protective and high quality though. I would recommend these headphones for anyone looking for some.
Z**Z
Wow
Simply....wow. I haven't done anything except pair them and put them on. No equalizer fiddling, no anything. The pairing was flawless and as quick as any device I've ever paired. The fit is extremely comfortable. I've had them on for over an hour and they are not causing any discomfort with the ears or the head. I took a phone call while listening to music on my phone and the clarity is pretty good. Switching from music to phone to music again was no issue. The noise cancelling was pretty cool. I could not hear myself talking at normal volume. There is a little bit of "stepping on" each other if trying to talk at the same time. The musical sound is great for a pair of headphones at this price point. Clear, not tinny or muddy. Bass is not obnoxious nor is it a background feature. It's crisp, if you can call bass crisp. The sound stage is not totally enveloping, but it's encompassing enough to fill itself. Not sure that makes sense, but it's the only way I know to describe it. Will I fiddle with the settings? You bet. But at first listen, these are definite keepers. Never heard of the company before, but I am impressed.
J**S
Great sound, unique looks, comfortable.
The design is subjective but I really liked how they looked enough to give them a try after watching a lot of reviews. To me, the other styles look like full diapers. I'm normally an IEM wearer (Shure SE425, Fiio FH5s) with a couple Sennheiser wired headphones (HD598/558) and prefer a well balanced sound. The only wireless set I've used before this was the Bose NC700 which I felt were ok as far as sound quality. Comfort: They're good considering the metal housing makes them a heavier headset. I wish there was thicker padding so it sealed better over glasses. They will feel warm after a few hours of use which is normal with the silicon pads used. Features: The buttons are one of my favorite features. Having used headphones with touch/tap/pinch navigation I much prefer physical ones. The app also is nice & simple, with advanced features there if you need. The battery life is outstanding and the range goes way further than I expected. I can be be on the other side of the house and they still work. Sound: Out of the box they sound too flat in the bass and almost too bright in highs. It's not bad, it's just not what I'm desiring. Breathy would be the best way to describe it. The simple EQ adjustments don't seem to do it for me, but the advanced EQ allowed me to dial it in exactly how I wanted and they sound terrific. Warm in the lows/mids and just enough clarity in the highs to not be irritating. The fact you can share custom EQ profiles is awesome and Nothing have a feature where you can try other users settings to find what you like. There is a bug at this time of writing where increasing the levels in the custom EQ will make the sound quieter. You can just up the volume to compensate. Noice canceling: I find the passive NC works well enough but I've only really been in quiet environments. I used these in a waiting room with that had music playing and people talking and the ANC blocked most of it out. ANC wasn't a critical feature for me. Overall they are priced right at $300 and a deal at $250.
D**E
Disappointing audio quality, everything else is great
I own the Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) headphones as well. These (Nothing Headphone (1)) sound significantly worse than either, with noticeably compressed audio. I also compared them to a bunch of other headphones (WH-1000XM4, WF-1000XM5, Pixel Buds Pro) and these came in last to my ears. Audio quality is the most important thing to me, so it affects my score heavily. Similar experience on AAC or LDAC. Other than that, they are great! - ANC is excellent, and to my ears about as good as I've ever heard. - Transparency mode sounds natural. - Very comfortable and the weight is a nice balance between being substantial and not fatigueing - They have a very unique style, which I enjoy - (not as great) - 3.5mm audio requires the headphones to be powered on, and is still very quiet unless I jack my headphone amp up significantly higher than I do for even planar magnetic headphones, with the volume on the headphones themselves at max. - Controls are very simple and more customizeable than Sony or other brands - App is straightforward and functional (same as other Nothing headphones)
S**L
The best.
Hardiest, best sounding, best fitting, no fuss headphones I've ever own. I'm Autistic and I live in my headphones... customizable ear to ear sound, balance. Custom EQ builder that is super easy to use. Cheaper and better performance than my other headphones (Sennheiser Momentum 4).
A**A
Style & Substance in a Crowded Space; the Refreshingly Bold Choice amidst Copycat Headphones
I've seen tons of headphones that follow the same safe, monotonous design language. The Nothing Headphone (1) is not one of them. This is Nothing's ambitious first entry into the over-ear headphone market, and it's clear they aimed to do more than just compete. They came to make a statement. After putting the headphones through their paces, I can say theyโve created a product that is as compelling as it is polarizing, blending standout design with features that challenge the top players, though not without a few important caveats. Design & Controls: A Masterclass in Tactile Satisfaction The first thing you'll notice about the Headphone (1) is the design. It's a stunning piece of retro-futuristic industrial art, with unique square-ish earcups, transparent elements, and a high-quality aluminum frame. They feel premium and sturdy, and they will absolutely turn heads. More impressive than the look, however, are the controls. In an era of finicky touch gestures, Nothing has opted for gloriously tactile physical controls. No confusing touch-sensitive pads that screw up the listening experience. There's a satisfying power switch, as well as a "paddle" for skipping tracks. And the star of the show: a metal "roller" for volume. Itโs intuitive, precise, and an absolute joy to use. This is, without a doubt, one of the best control schemes on any pair of headphones today. A few things to note on the design front: they're a bit heavier than the best sets from Sony or Bose, and while the memory foam earpads are plush, comfort over long periods might vary depending on head shape. That said, you should almost certainly be good for flights across a few time zones. They also fold flat to make it easy to slide into a backpack, but they don't fold up into a ball, so they aren't the most compact you can get. Personally, I prefer them to fold flat & thin, even if it means taking a wider shape, but to each their own. A huge, unexpected plus is the IP52 rating, offering dust and water resistance that is virtually unheard of in this category, making them a viable option for the gym or a commute in light rain. Sound Quality: A Tale of Two Experiences The sound of the Headphone (1) is complex. Out of the box, the audio, tuned in partnership with high-end audio brand KEF, is clean and clear but can feel a bit reserved or "sterile." It lacks the immediate "wow" factor thumping some might be expecting at this price, but that's where the settings come into play. The magic is unlocked in the Nothing X app, which features one of the most comprehensive and powerful 8-band equalizers available. If you are willing to spend a few minutes tweaking the settings, these headphones absolutely sing. You can dial in a sound profile that is rich, dynamic, and perfectly suited to your tastes. For those who enjoy tinkering, the audio potential is immense. For those who want a perfect plug-and-play experience, the default sound might feel underwhelming. Plus users can share your audio setup with a QR code. This means it's easy to find audiophiles that've made an ideal sound profile for your preferred type of music. This makes the headphones a music junkie's delight! Additionally, although the Bluetooth connection has been perfectly reliable, the headphones come with 3.5mm cable as well, if you want that physical connection for your audio. ANC, Battery, and Features: Punching Above Their Weight The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is surprisingly potent. It does an excellent job of silencing the consistent, low-frequency drones of planes, trains, and air conditioners, putting it in contention with models that cost significantly more. Battery life is simply phenomenal. Nothing claims up to 80 hours with ANC off and a massive 35-50 hours with ANC on. My experience confirms these numbers are accurate, placing the Headphone (1) at the very top of the class for endurance. In regards to ANC & Battery, these headphones are a superb value, especially at their pricepoint. The Verdict: A Uniquely Compelling Choice for the Right Person The Nothing Headphone (1) is a fantastic and refreshing product. It's not trying to be a direct copy of its competitors; it's forging its own path. It succeeds by offering a truly unique design, the best physical controls on the market, class-leading battery life, and powerful ANC. Who are they for? If you value distinctive design, love the satisfaction of tactile controls, and enjoy personalizing your audio with an EQ, these are an outstanding choice. The excellent battery life and rare water-resistance rating add a layer of practicality that's hard to ignore. Who should look elsewhere? If your top priorities are the very best-in-class comfort, or the most compact design, you may want to look at lighter, more foldable competitors. For those whose priorities align with what Nothing offers, the Headphone (1) is a brilliant debut that delivers style and substance in equal measure.
E**K
NOTHING negative to say. I don't blame you for hating me for the pun.
There was a little hiccup with functionality after I did the firmware update after I first received it, but setting it back to factory default resolved the issue no problem. The noise cancellation is not 100%, but it's so bloody good that I'm not going to really argue about it, it mutes a good chunk of sound that would otherwise be overwhelming. The sound is clear and the bass is adequate. I will say, though, that the sound quality between my phone and computer is vastly different; my computer has tinny results for sound, while my phone is crisp, clear and has appropriate amounts of bass (adjustable via the app). While I don't remember seeing advertisement about sound source-dependent directional spatial sound, it's in the app and it's kinna' neat. Say you're streaming from your phone and you turn your head left or right; if your phone is right in front of you, the sound will change L and R audio depending upon your spatial relation to the audio source. They're a liiiiitle small to wrap around my ears, but they still fit relatively comfortably. There were no issues connecting them to my phone, although I haven't had a chance to check out the two-channel connection mode (pairing two devices to the same broadcaster, which these headphones support), but I like the implementation of it. I don't know how durable they are, but due to their shape, the metal of the enclosure left and right base for the headphones likes to clack together whenever you pick them up and it's scraped a little divot of their paint. Now these ARE nice and portable, but it's hard to beat earbuds for portability. These are still great for hiking or long walks, though. OH! And one more thing; the noise cancellation mode is great.. The "open ear" mode (I don't remember what they call it), but the one that allows audio to come through your headphones so you can hear around you (in case you want to alternate between sound isolation and - while still listening to music - AMPLIFIES sound so you can hear it BETTER. You can listen to music quietly in isolation mode, see someone talking, switch it over and suddenly it's like they're right next to you talking.
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