Nothing Ear (Stick) wireless earphones are FCC certified and support Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity

Nothing company recently announced the appearance of its new true wireless headset Nothing Ear (stick) at London Fashion Week. This is the company's second headset and will be launched later this year. Today, some configuration information of Nothing Ear (stick) true wireless earphones have been exposed.


The Nothing Ear (stick) true wireless headset has been certified by the US FCC, and the certification exposed the transparent casing and antenna picture of the Nothing Ear (stick) true wireless headset. In terms of configuration, the Nothing Ear (stick) true wireless headset will support Bluetooth 5.2 connection, each earbud has a built-in 36mAh battery, and the headset box has a built-in 350mAh battery, which is charged through the USB-C interface. At the same time, the Nothing Ear (stick) true wireless earphone box comes with a USB-C interface charging cable.

The headphone box of the Nothing Ear (stick) true wireless earphones has been completely redesigned, with a lipstick shape that is easier to put in a pocket. It has been reported that the Nothing Ear (stick) true wireless headset will cancel the rubber earplugs and use a design similar to Apple's regular AirPods, which is more comfortable to wear, but also more difficult to isolate outside noise.

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