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Nothing ear (1) is priced at Rs. 5999 in India

Nothing ear (1) is priced at Rs. 5999 in India

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Nothing today confirmed that its upcoming Nothing ear (1) TWS earbuds will be priced at Rs. 5,999. At this rate, it is cheaper than the US, Europe, and UK prices where it will be launched at $99, €99, and £99.

We already know that Nothing ear (1) will feature Active Noise Cancellation by using three high-definition mics. Buds will also come with a transparent design and promise good music.

The company also recently published Final Stretch #2 – Pure Sound, a short film featuring nothing team and its approach to sound tuning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZE-2bK4m90

Manu Sharma, Vice President and General Manager, Nothing India says, “India is an important market for Nothing and and in partnership with Flipkart, we look forward to introducing ear (1) to Indian users at the same time as our global launch. He added, “It is important for us to bring value to our Indian users from day one. Starting with ear (1), our products will be uniquely designed and easy to use. Above all, they will be devices we are proud to use ourselves and recommend to our friends and family.”

Nothing ear (1) will be launched on July 27th at 18:30 IST and will be sold exclusively on Flipkart in India.

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