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Nothing Ear (1) Stick to launch in India during Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale: Sources

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Nothing Phone 1 made its debut in the Indian market a couple of months ago and it made a decent impact amongst the users. Now, the company is looking to refresh its audio portfolio with the launch of the Nothing Ear (1) Stick. The earphones recently visited multiple certification websites including the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), SGS, and SIRIM. Our sources have told us that the TWS earphones are set to debut during the Big Billion Days sale of Flipkart.

According to the certification website, the earbuds are going to carry model number B157. An image of the Nothing Ear (1) Stick has already surfaced online that shows a design similar to that of the Nothing (1) earbuds. Leaks and rumours revolving around the device suggest that it will be priced somewhere around 99 EUR which converts to Rs 7,903. We can expect the device to be available in India at a lower price point as compared to that of Nothing ear (1) which is priced under Rs 5,000.

Nothing Ear (1) Stick expected specifications

One of the rumours regarding the Nothing Ear (1) Stick suggested that it will not have replaceable rubber tips. The earbuds will be built on the semi-in ear style design for better grip and comfort. Most likely, the earphones will not have the Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) feature. These factors will play a major role in the cost-cutting of the device. This will allow Nothing to sell the earphones at lower prices as compared to Nothing ear (1) buds.

The Nothing Ear (1) Stick’s case will be rectangular in shape. The buds will carry IP54 certification for water resistance. Other features of the same may comprise Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, low latency mode, AI noise isolation mode, etc. As for the battery capacity, the device will offer 7 hours of battery without a case and extra 30 hours of it with the case. Though the details are not been officially announced until now. The users are suggested to take the information with a pinch of salt.

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