TechAudioHeadphonesNothing Ear (stick) users just got three awesome free upgradesNothing’s best value headphones just got even betterWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechAudioHeadphonesNothing Ear (stick) users just got three awesome free upgradesNothing’s best value headphones just got even betterWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Nothing’s best value headphones just got even better

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Nothing Ear (stick) review: headphones in case on red shelf

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If you’re in the market for a pair of headphones that look great, sound great, and won’t break the bank, theNothing Ear (stick)should be on your radar. Nothing’s take oncheap headphonesfeature a lot of the same in-app audio control as theNothing Ear (1)andNothing Ear (2), albeit without the noise cancelling properties of those units.

When we tested the Nothing Ear (stick), our reviewer was enamoured with the comfortable fit and great battery life on offer. And now, they’re even better value, thanks to a software update which has made three significant improvements.

Firstly, the in-call battery life has been improved, giving users an extra 40 minutes of talk time. That should give users almost four hours of uninterrupted talk time – perfect for those long overdue catch-ups or back-to-back meetings.

Next, the algorithm for the ‘More Bass’ setting has been improved to offer – yep, you guessed it – even more bass. Nothing describe the setting as having a better sound overall, and I’m confident that will be the case. I recently used the Nothing Ear (2) and found that it’s bass-heavy option was incredibly useful for tilting the balance towards the low-end.

Finally, an improvement to the stability of the Bluetooth connection should make for a better overall listening experience. Nothing claim that audio will be smoother and clearer than before – always a win for a pair of headphones.

All in all, this is great suite of upgrades, made even better as a freebie. With these being a more affordable pair of headphones, you’d almost forgive Nothing if they sat back and just let them ride on the spec sheet they launched with.

That’s not the case though. Existing users will be happy to have nabbed a few extras for nothing, and anyone on the fence now has even more reason to make a purchase.

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