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Nothing Ear Open TWS to be revealed today: Design and key features leaked ahead of official launch

Nothing, a British technology company, is set to launch its new open-ear true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones, the Nothing Ear Open, later today. The company has teased the product’s arrival but has not revealed any details until now. Recent leaks have revealed design images and expected features of the audio devices, which are likely to follow the brand’s signature aesthetic and promise improved battery life over existing TWS options. Additionally, reports suggest the earphones will support OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Nothing Ear Open: Project (anticipated)

According to a leak from Winfuture, the Nothing Ear Open will feature a semi-transparent design. The images indicate the earphones will have long, curved straps to keep them in place during use. They will be white in color and will be housed in a pill-shaped charging and storage case.

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The headphones are expected to feature 14.2mm titanium-coated polyethylene terephthalate drivers. They are also expected to feature “Bass Enhance” technology, dual-device connectivity, and Bluetooth 5.3. Touch sensors are likely to be placed on the transparent parts of the headphones.

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Nothing Ear Open: Specs & Features (Expected)

Sources indicate that the Nothing Ear Open will feature AI-powered Clear Voice technology, a low-latency mode, and an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance. The charging case is also expected to be IP54-rated. Like other Nothing products, these earphones are expected to integrate ChatGPT support. Each earbud will likely weigh around 8.1g.

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The Nothing Ear Open is said to have a 64mAh battery, while the charging case will have a 635mAh cell. Users can expect up to eight hours of battery life from the earphones on a single charge. Including the case, total playback time is estimated at 30 hours. Reports suggest the headset will offer up to 24 hours of total talk time, with around six hours of use for the earphones alone.