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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Nothing Headphone (1) aims to improve sound quality with 40 mm driver and LDAC support

Nothing is preparing to meet the first -ear headphone model with users under the name of Nothing Headphone (1). Before the device is officially introduced, almost all the details of its technical specifications have infiltrated the press. According to the shared information, Nothing Headphone (1) draws an ambitious profile not only with its design, but also with its sound technologies. While the introductory date came to the fore as the date of July 1, how this model will be located in the headset market has already begun to be discussed.

The physical dimensions of the device are slightly above the overall headphone standards. The headset of 173,85 x 78 x 189,25 mm weighs 329 grams. However, the carrying bag is quite large compared to ordinary models; It comes with 220 x 220 x 52 mm and weighs 264 grams. Nothing, which follows an unusual approach on the design side, seems to give importance to the quality of material as well as the look.

Nothing Headphone (1) will offer loud sound quality with the contribution

40 mm dynamic drives have been used on the sound hardware side and these drives have 16 ohm impedences. The support of drivers with nickel -coated PU aperture aims to increase stability in frequency reactions. It is a remarkable detail that Nothing cooperates with the UK -based Kef in this headset. Although this brand is generally known for its high -level speaker systems, it is understood that this model offers support by sound calibration.

The headset offers a wide range of not only hardware, but also to the user. Adaptable bass strengthening, spatial sound support and customizable echolayzır options with eight bands highlight the personal sound experience. In wireless sound transmission, AAC, SBC and high resolution LDAC Codedek support are offered. This Codec support can be an important reason for choice for both standard users and those who care about sound quality.

Active Noise Prevention (ANC) feature can be up to 42 dB and operate in the 2,000 Hz frequency range. In addition, there is a transparency mode that can take the surrounding sounds in. Thus, the user can continue to listen to music without interrupting the outdoor environment. Such features make the headset practical in urban use.

Physical control options are also thought to support multiple usage scenarios. The user offers three different controls: a rotating mechanism, paddle (wing type trigger) and a classic key. This triple structure allows both fast access and precision control. This design aims to provide ergonomic convenience to the user, especially when moving.

Equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, the headset works with the mobile application called Nothing X. This application on Android and iOS platforms offers functions such as sound profile privatization and connection management. Thanks to the dual device connection support, the headset can be connected to two different devices at the same time. This feature is a practical solution, especially for both computer and phone users.

The battery has a capacity of 1,040 mAh, which is considered quite high for headphones. The ANC is closed for 80 hours and 35 hours of music listening time is promised. When LDAC is used, these periods drop to 54 hours and 30 hours respectively. Thanks to the fast charging feature, only 5 -minute charge can be used up to 5 hours (when the ANC is closed).

Apart from sound performance, the device is equipped with connection and software features. Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, Low Delay Mode, Personal Sound Profile, Kafada Perception and Find My Device support. In addition, the LED notification light, which shows the charging status, is also considered for practical use. All this allows the device to be active not only on music but also on the game and communication side.

Nothing Headphone (1) claims to provide a comprehensive experience in terms of both sound quality and functionality, according to the first impressions. Krote -supported sound calibration, long battery life and multi -connection options increase the competitiveness of the device. The model, which also differs with its design, seems to attract the attention of technology enthusiasts. Following the introduction on July 1, pricing and accessibility details are expected to become clear.

Danish Kapoor