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Danish Kapoor
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Nothing Headphone (1) Live with transparent design

Nothing attracted attention with EAR (1). Now, the brand, which switches to the above -ear segment, returns with its new model Headphone (1). This model will be introduced on July 1 with Phone (3). The leaked live visuals before the introduction revealed the exterior of the headset in all details.

Headphone (1) shows that it does not deviate from the brand’s line with its design language. Equipped with transparent materials, headphones offer a remarkable image. Two different color options, black and white, are also clearly seen in the photographs. Both headphones are significantly included in the nothing logo.

Nothing Headphone (1) attracts attention with its physical keys and wired support

Looking at the details in the visuals, it is understood that the headphones have a two -piece structure. While there is a metallic surface at the bottom, the upper part consists of plastic material. This plastic structure has a nostalgic appearance that resembles cassettes. In this way, both retro and modern aesthetics are presented together.

The number of physical keys is remarkable. Each headphone head has a total of three control buttons, two side keys and one outer surface key. It is possible to use these keys for functions such as sound level, playing and perhaps noise. In addition, it can be said that it offers an important advantage for users who prefer physical control.

Although HeadPhone (1) is a wireless device, it is seen that it is used with 3.5 mm sound jack in a image. This detail clarifies that the wired usage option will be offered. This support is important especially for users looking for loud sound quality. In addition to the Bluetooth connection, offering analog connection possibilities makes the product versatile.

However, it seems clear that the headset band does not have a foldable structure. The visuals do not contain a hinge -like structure. This may limit portability to some amount. Nevertheless, it can also be considered that it provides advantage in terms of robustness.

HeadPhone (1) ‘s development process was previously confirmed by the British Sound Technologies Company Kef’s contribution. This cooperation increases the expectations of sound quality. Considering the experience of Kef’s experience of high frequency resolution, Headphone (1) is expected to be discussed not only with its design but also with its voice. Although technical details are not explained, even this information keeps the user interest alive.

There are some leaks on the price side. The headset is expected to be available with price labels such as $ 309, 299 euros or £ 299. This positions the device in the premium segment. Compared directly to competitor brands, it draws a competitive profile in terms of both design and price.

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