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August 2021
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Design impeccable
Un confort optimal
Une partie son soignée
Excellente autonomie
Rendu sonore très riche
Très belle extension dans les fréquences les plus graves et les plus aiguës
Des basses particulièrement naturelles et bien définies (sans réduction de bruit active)
Bon niveau de précision général
Très confortables
Tous les co
Un design réussi et confortable
Un son équilibré
Des contrôles tactiles complets
Compatibles Android/iOS
Réduction de bruit efficace pour le prix
Design réussi
Confort au quotidien
Qualité audio
Excellent rapport qualité-prix
La charge sans-fil
La qualité audio
Le design original
La charge sans fil
La réduction de bruit active
Les contrôles tactiles complets
La qualité au
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Boîtier un peu gros
Contrôle tactiles personnalisables… mais pas trop
Application très limitée
Mode transparence qui aurait mérité plus de soin
Restitution des aigus qui manque de finesse
Parfois rugueuse
Des basses qui perdent en percutant lorsque la réduction de bruit active est enclenchée
Reproduction biaisée de la scène sonore (très large
10-minutes of charging = over 1 hour of listening, Wireless charging, 24+ hours of listening with the charge and carry case, Great in-app features and automatic connecting, Google Fast Pair for quick connections across multiple signed-in devices, Great so
Charging the case is slow, Just 4.5-hours of battery per charge in our test, Questionable transparent design is easy to damage, Potential quality control issues
Nothing ear (1) leaves almost nothing to be desired, for the moneyPut simply, whether or not any pair of headphones is perfect for you is going to depend on a number of factors. From audio quality to value and battery life. And on those fronts, there are...
Impractical case design, Limited companion app, Buggy mic performance, No voice assistant support
Nothing claims to have fixed a lot of issues that plagued its Ear 1 earbuds at launch. In this long-term review, we try to find out whether the Nothing Ear 1 are now the budget noise-cancelling earbuds to beat...
It's the most important feature of any earbuds, and Nothing has clearly put a lot of effort into it. Balanced sound that suits most genres, the output is impressive for this little money, A snug, secure fit is made even better by how light they are. Genui
No touch control for this, and in-ear detection doesn't always work when you put them back in, A curious omission, If you have noise cancellation turned on most of the time, the battery life may disappoint, People I rang struggled to make out what I was s
Publié: 2021-07-29, Auteur: Jason , review by: Laptopmag.com
Incredible sound quality, Great ANC, Crystal-clear call quality, Responsive touch controls, Impressive Bluetooth 5.2 range, Easy-to-use app, Prompt customer support
Divisive design, Average battery life, Limited EQ customizability
The Nothing ear (1) screams "first generation product," for better and for worse. The striking transparent design is divisive and the battery life is average, but with impeccable sound and stellar call quality, Nothing is on the right track...
Unique design , Likeable sound signature, Loads of convenience-based features, Long-lasting battery life ,
Unpleasant spikes in the mid-range, Treble lacks energy , Transparent case gets scuffed easily , ShareTweetShare, Share
So, does the Nothing ear (1) warrant a buy? Well, the ear (1) wouldn't be my go-to recommendation for audio purists. You see, despite being touted as the next big thing in audio, the ear (1)'s sound signature isn't as clinical as say, the Galaxy Buds Plus...
Multiple noise cancellation modes, Auto playpause, IPX4 rating, Fast and wireless charging, Extremely light and comfortable
No Bluetooth multipoint or aptX/LDAC codec support, Limited EQ customization, Minimal active noise cancelling
Nothing's first attempt at true wireless earbuds checks a lot of the right boxes. At only 4.7g, these are some of the lightest and most comfortable earbuds around. The Nothing Ear 1 also sounds pretty good, has active noise cancellation, and has a great m...
Fun design with a comfortable fit, Amazing sound, IPX4 sweat resistance, Excellent noise isolation, Qi wireless charging, Standout value
Average battery life, No AptX, No digital assistant integration, Case scratches easily
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Publié: 2021-07-29, Auteur: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Extrait: Carl Pei says he looked around and saw a lot of the same. He's not alone in that respect. Apple didn't invent the fully wireless earbud with the first AirPods, but it did provide a kind of inflection point that sent many of its competitors hurtling toward...