Nothing Headphones (1) Leak: Transparent Design & KEF Audio

Nothing’s Strangely Designed New Headphones Leaked, Set to Make You Forget All Others You’ve Seen So Far

The design of Nothing’s first over-ear headphones, the Headphones (1), which are expected to be introduced in the coming days, has been leaked. The device once again features an unusual design.

Nothing, known for its unconventional products, has been an ambitious brand in the headphone market. Until now, we’ve only seen the company release in-ear headphones. Soon, this will change, as Nothing is preparing to unveil its first over-ear headphones, the “Headphones (1).” The device is expected to be launched on July 1st alongside the Nothing Phone (3).

With only about a week left until the headphones’ official announcement, a significant leak occurred today. The leak provides a detailed look at the design of Nothing’s first over-ear headphones. As with all of the company’s products, we can see that this one will also come with a design that is quite unfamiliar.

This is what the Nothing Headphones (1) will look like: The Nothing Headphones (1) will feature the transparent design that has become Nothing’s signature aesthetic. The Nothing logo will be placed on the upper part of this transparent design. The device appears to have a very distinctive look due to its highly different design compared to other over-ear headphones.

Information suggests that the interesting square-shaped area on the headphones is intended to allow the drivers to “breathe” better. This design is expected to enhance both noise cancellation (ANC) and sound quality. Nothing has partnered with KEF, a British company known for high-quality audio products, for this device.

This is another indicator that it could offer very high-quality sound. Additionally, expectations include the ear cups being able to rotate 90 degrees, a USB-C connection, and a price around $300. We’ll learn all the details on July 1st.

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