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417 Nothing could finally make its transparent over-ear headphones affordable

Android Authority
Jay Bonggolto @ Android Authority · 02/03/2026 04:31 EDT

Nothing could finally make its transparent over-ear headphones affordable

The Nothing Headphone (a) is rumored to launch soon for €159.

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