Nothing – Ear (3)

The Nothing Ear (3) is the latest flagship TWS (true-wireless stereo) earbud from Nothing, launched in September 2025. It brings upgrades over previous Ear / Ear 2 models including a case-based “Super Mic,” larger drivers, enhanced connectivity, and a more premium build.

It lands in the premium price bracket (USD 179 / GBP 179 etc.) and is marketed toward users looking for both audio fidelity and enhanced voice call performance / recording capabilities.

Specifications & Key Features

Here’s a spec summary (gathered from reviews, hands-on, and company disclosures):

SpecDetails
Driver12 mm dynamic driver
Audio CodecsSBC, AAC, LDAC
Noise CancellationAdaptive / Hybrid ANC, rated up to ~45 dB
Transparency / Ambient ModeYes (called Transparency Mode)
Battery (earbuds)55 mAh per bud
Battery (case)500 mAh
Playback Time (quoted)• With ANC off: ~10 hours on buds
• With ANC on: ~5.5 hours
Total Playtime (with case)• With ANC off: ~38 hours
• With ANC on: ~22 hours
Fast Charging~10-minute charge gives up to 10 hours (when ANC off)
Wireless ChargingYes (Qi / wireless support)
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.4
Multipoint / Dual ConnectionYes (can be connected to 2 devices)
Design / BuildTransparent stems (signature design), metal accents, case partially aluminum / recycled materials
Ingress ProtectionIP54 for both buds and case (dust & splash resistance)
Dimensions & Weight• Earbud: ~5.2 g (each)
• Case: ~71 g total with case included
Special / Unique FeatureSuper Mic in the case: a mic in the charging case + “Talk” button for improved voice recording / calls

In Real Use — What Reviews & Tests Say

Pros / strengths (based on reviews):

  • Strong, fun bass & energetic tuning (though with character)
  • Very capable ANC (though not best in class)
  • Excellent companion app (Nothing X) with customizable equalizer, presets, EQ sharing etc.
  • Comfort is generally good; not the smallest but manageable for many users
  • Dual-device (multipoint) connection is handy

Limitations / cons (as flagged by reviewers):

  • Battery life under ANC is not much better than prior model — some find it average for the price.
  • The Super Mic is a cool feature, but in everyday use, its impact may not always justify quoting it as a “killer feature” — some find it niche or situational.
  • In very noisy environments, the in-ear mics (without Super Mic) may struggle.
  • Transparency / ambient mode sometimes exaggerates background sound or alters tonality.
  • The case is a bit bulky for some preferences (though premium in material)
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