Nothing Ear Stick vs Nothing Ear (1): More Than Just a Different Charging Case


With little time on the market, the brand Nothing has managed to generate an impact with the launch of each of its products. The Nothing Ear (1) arrived with a groundbreaking transparent design and served as a prelude to the launch of its flagship that would see the light of day months later: the Nothing Phone (1).

Well, now the brand has presented its second TWS headphones that, although they look a lot alike to their first model, they arrive with some important differences.

The new Nothing Ear Stick, come improved autonomy and powerbut they lose an important feature to reduce their price. Do you want to know which is the best headset of the brand? Well stay with us to find out.

Comparison table of the Nothing Ear Stick and Nothing Ear headphones (1)

Comparative table of Nothing Ear Stick vs Nothing Ear 1


Since news began to emerge that Nothing was working on a new headset, a renewed unique looking design, just as the brand has accustomed us in its short existence. But, to the surprise of many, the first images of the Nothing Ear Stick only showed a change in the charging case and little else.

Now, the Nothing Ear Stick have already been officially presented and, fortunately, the design of the charging case is not the only thing that differentiates them of the Nothing Ear 1. In fact, these two TWS headphones differ in price, autonomy, audio technologies, sound power, functions and design. Here below we leave you the comparative table of the Nothing Ear Stick and Nothing Ear (1).

Headphones

Nothing Ear Stick

Nothing Ear 1

headphone dimensions 29.8 x 18.8 x 18.4mm. 4.4 grams. 28.9 x 21.5 x 23.5mm. 4.7 grams.
case dimensions 87.1 x 29.8 x 29.8mm. 46.3 grams. 58.6 x 58.6 x 23.7mm. 57.4 grams
drivers dynamics of 12.6mm. dynamics of 11.6mm.
Voice Three microphones with intelligent noise cancellation for calls. Three microphones with intelligent noise cancellation for calls.
audio codec AAC and SBC. AAC and SBC.
Other features touch control, special functions with Nothing Phone 1 (equalizer, low latency mode, Find My Earbud), IP54 water and dust resistance, Bluetooth 5.2 with RFCOMM, SPP, HFP, A2DP, AVDTP, AVCTP, AVRCP and GAVDP profiles. Active noise cancellationgesture control, IPX4 water resistance, Bluetooth 5.2 with 2DP, AVRCP and HFP profiles.
Battery life and charging Until 7 hours. With the charging case, the total autonomy is 29 hours. Until 4 hours (with ANC). With the charging case, the total autonomy is 24 hours.
Compatibility Android 5.1 or higher and iOS 11 or higher. Android 5.1 or higher and iOS 11 or higher.
Price €99. €149.

For noisy environments the best option is the Nothing Ear (1) thanks to the ANC

nothing ear 1 earphones case

One of the main differences between these two headphones is the technology they use to eliminate external noise. The Nothing Ear (1) offer ANC technology (active noise cancellation) which takes advantage of the microphones to detect external noise and generate an artificial sound wave that interferes with the external ones. In this way, they manage to generate a hearing isolation so you can listen to music without surrounding noise being a problem.

On the other hand, The Nothing Ear Stick arrived without active noise cancellation. This makes the experience when listening to music with these headphones not so good in very noisy environments. The only similar technology they offer is software noise cancellation, which is not as effective as ANC and is also only good for calls.

The Nothing Ear Stick will become the favorite of many: more powerful, cheaper, better functions and with more autonomy

Now, except for the absence of the ANC, in the rest of the characteristics, the Nothing Ear Stick is much more attractive. For starters, they have a lighter and more ergonomic design compared to the Nothing Ear (1). Its head has a format half in ear which means that the earpiece sits in the ear and not in the ear canal, making them much more comfortable to wear.

Also, the Nothing Ear Stick have largest drivers than the Nothing Ear 1 (12.6mm vs. 11.6mm)… What does this translate to? Well, they are qualified to offer a louder and more powerful sound quality. However, if you are not a specialist in the subject, it is unlikely that you will be able to notice the differences in sound quality.

Not having active noise cancellation gives the Nothing Ear Stick an advantage: more autonomy. Depending on the brand, these TWS can offer up to 7 hours of music play time Y 29 additional hours with case charge. For their part, the Nothing Ears (1) guarantee 4 hours of playback with the ANC active, just under 6 hours when this technology is deactivated and the square case only provides an additional 24 hours of autonomy.

Finally, it should be mentioned that since it was launched before the Nothing Phone (1), the Nothing Ear (1) were not designed to offer special functions with the mobile (although we do not rule out incorporating them with future updates). Instead, Ear Sticks integrate much better with Nothing’s phone and with other mobiles.

Why? Well, because the new headphones add special features such as low latency mode for gaming, gesture control customization, digital equalizer Y Find My Earbuds to find them by ringing them from your mobile. In addition, all these functions are available both on the Nothing Phone (1), and on any other Android or iOS mobile thanks to the Nothing X app.

So… Nothing Ear Stick or Nothing Ear 1? Which one to buy?

prices of the Nothing Ear Stick and Nothing Ear 1 headphones

Now that you know all the differences between these two headphones, it should surely be easier for you to choose which one to buy. Do you still have doubts? Well, perhaps the price is the last piece of information you need to make a decision. Currently, Nothing Ear (1) can be had for €85, but the brand announced that they will go up in price shortly, so their new official price is €149.

For their part, the new Nothing Ear Stick (which are better in many ways except noise cancellation) are cheaper as they are officially priced at €99. So if you’re not worried about running out of ANC, it looks like the answer to which of these two headphones to buy is pretty clear.

And you… Which of these Nothing headphones do you prefer?


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