
Nothing Headphone 1
$299 • Coming Soon • By Nothing
Nothing Headphone 1 price in United States starts from $299.
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Nothing Headphone 1 expected price in United States is $299.
Features
- Headphone
- Over the Ear
- Wireless and Wired
- Bluetooth 5.3
- Active Noise Cancellation
- Microphone
- 10 m Range
- 20 Hz (Min) - 40 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
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Nothing Headphone 1 Specs
- Headphone
- Over the Ear
- Wireless and Wired
- Bluetooth 5.3
- Active Noise Cancellation
- Microphone
- 10 m Range
- 20 Hz (Min) - 40 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
General
Brand | Nothing |
Model | Headphone 1 |
Design | Headphone |
Type | Over the Ear |
Connectivity | Wireless, Wired |
Designed For | All Android & iOS Devices |
Design and Body
Dimensions | 78 x 173.85 x 189.25 mm |
Weight | 329 g |
Cord Length | 1 m |
Foldable | No |
Features
Bluetooth | Yes, 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 m |
USB | Yes |
Microphone | Yes, 3 Mics Each Side / 6 Mics Total |
Water Resistant | Yes |
Monaural | Yes |
Controls | Buttons |
Music Controls | Yes |
Call Controls | Yes |
Additional Features | Transparent Design, Metal And Plastic Body, 3.5mm Audio Jack |
Sound Features
Deep Bass | Yes |
Impedance | 16 ohm |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz (Min) - 40 kHz (Max) |
Driver Unit | 40 mm |
Driver Type | Customised Driver and Suspension System |
Noise Reduction | 42 dB Noise Cancellation |
Active Noise Cancellation | Yes, Real-time Adaptive ANC |
Environmental Noise Cancellation | Yes |
Other Features | Tuned by KEF, Spatial Audio Effect, Ultra Bass Technology, Lossless and Hi-Res & LDAC Audio, Sound by KEF, Enhanced Sound Quality with Precision Damping, ANC and Transparency Modes, AI Integration, Audio Codec - AAC, SBC, LDAC |
Extra
Sales Package | 1 x Nothing Headphone, 1 x Softshell Case, 1 x USB C Cable, 1 x 3.5mm To 3.5mm Audio Cable, 1 x Safety Information And Warranty Information, 1 x User Guide |
Other Controls | On/Off Switch : Switch Up: Power Off, Switch Down: Power On Pairing : Hold The Bluetooth Pairing Button For 2 Seconds Until The White Led Starts To Blink Roller : Roll Right/Left: Volume Up/Down, Press: Play/Pause, Press & Hold: Anc / Transparency Mode Paddle : Push Right: Next Track / Answer Call, Push Left: Previous Track / Reject Call, Hold Right: Fast Forward, Hold Left: Rewind Button : Nothing Os - Press: Channel Hop, Hold: Smart Assistant, Android / Ios - Press: Smart Assistant |
Other | Charging Time: 5 min Charge for 5 hours Playback, Indicators - Low Battery (<30%): Red, Battery ≥30%: White, Charging: White Led Flashing, Fully Charged (Cable Connected): White, Pairing: White Led Flashing, Factory Reset Successful: Red Led Flashes 3 Times, Then White Led Flashes |
Power Features
Battery Capacity | 1040 mAh |
Battery | Rechargeable Lithium-ion |
Battery Life | 80 hours (ANC Off) 35 hours (ANC On) |
Charging Time | 2 hours |
Warranty
Warranty | 1 year |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Covered in Warranty | Manufacturing Defects |
Not Covered in Warranty | Physical Damage |
Warranty Service Type | For any warranty related issues, please call the Nothing Customer Support |
Nothing Headphone (1) Review: The Best Closed-Back Headphones Under $300 or Rs 22,000?
#ExpertReview
In a premium audio space dominated by Sony’s WH-1000XM6 (launched in the US only at the time of writing) and Sennheiser’s Momentum 4, Nothing has entered a new product category with its first-ever over-ear headphones: the Nothing Headphone (1). This is a significant launch, not only because it’s their most expensive audio product yet, but also because it signals the company’s intent to compete in the serious, high-fidelity headphone market.
The design is unmistakably “Nothing.” Transparent elements, intuitive controls, and unique build choices give the Headphone (1) a strong identity. But beyond the aesthetics, the big question is: can it hold its own against two of the most popular headphones in this price segment? I’ve spent some time testing the Nothing Headphone (1) across various use cases. Here’s what I think.
- LDAC support
- Great ANC for low-frequency noise
- Good transparency mode
- Clean, well-designed Nothing X app
- Heavier than average; can feel fatiguing during long sessions
- No LHDC codec support
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