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Nothing Ear (3a) boasts built-in audio recording, smarter ANC, and 42-hour battery life for just $99

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Most wireless earbuds are designed to disappear into your daily routine. The Nothing Ear (3a) does the opposite. While the pair of buds brings the expected upgrades in sound quality, active noise cancellation, and battery life, the most compelling feature isn’t about listening at all. Instead, it’s about capturing the moments you want to remember. Whether that’s a brilliant idea during a meeting, an important takeaway from a lecture, or a favorite quote from a podcast.

Priced at $99, the Ear (3a) is sandwiched right between the budget-focused Ear (a) and the flagship Ear (3), bringing several premium features to the affordable segment without losing the transparent design language that has become Nothing’s signature. From improved ANC and Hi-Res audio support to thoughtful software additions, the Ear (3a) feels less like an incremental refresh and more like a pair of earbuds designed to be genuinely useful throughout the day.

Designer: Nothing

The biggest addition is Audio Snapshot, a feature powered by 32MB of onboard flash storage built into the earbuds. By pinching both earbuds simultaneously, users can instantly save short audio clips. These recordings automatically sync with the Nothing X app, where they can be edited, shared, and transcribed. The earbuds also support up to two hours of native phone calls and meeting recording, complete with audible notifications that let everyone know when recording begins. This is an uncommon capability in this price range and one that extends the earbuds’ usefulness well beyond music playback.

Nothing has also refined the listening experience with new 12mm dynamic drivers that deliver deeper bass while maintaining clarity across the frequency range. Support for Hi-Res Audio Wireless and LDAC allows compatible Android devices to stream higher-quality audio, while an expanded eight-band equalizer offers greater control for users who prefer to fine-tune their sound profile. Whether the preference is bass-heavy tracks or a more balanced signature, the earbuds provide enough flexibility to suit different listening styles.

Active noise cancellation has also received a noticeable boost. The Ear (3a) delivers up to 45dB of ANC across a wider frequency range, with Nothing claiming roughly 17 percent better performance than its predecessor. Clear Voice technology improves call quality by making speech easier to understand in noisy surroundings, while the inclusion of an extra-small ear tip size helps accommodate a wider range of users and enhances passive noise isolation. The IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance also makes the earbuds suitable for commuting and workouts.

Battery life remains one of the Ear (3a)’s strongest selling points. The earbuds offer up to 10 hours of playback on a single charge with ANC turned off, while the charging case extends total listening time to as much as 42 hours. Even with noise cancellation enabled, users can expect up to 25 hours of combined playback. A quick five-minute charge delivers approximately an hour of listening time, and Bluetooth 6.0 with dual-device connectivity makes switching between a phone, tablet, and laptop effortless.

The earbuds arrive in attractive pink and yellow, along with the standard black or white colorway. In the package there’s a new XS ear tip size for users with very small ears. Rather than relying solely on incremental hardware improvements, Nothing Ear (3a) introduces features that make wireless earbuds more practical throughout the day. That’s an undeniable USP at a price tag under $100. Nothing has also released the highly anticipated Phone (4b), which we’ll cover shortly, so stay tuned!

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