The Nothing Headphone 1 has been unveiled, and like other Nothing hardware we’ve seen, it has a strikingly unique design.

Unveiled alongside the Nothing Phone 3, the new Nothing Headphone 1 also has that distinct transparent design that Nothing devices are known for.

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KEF, a prominent British audio company, helped develop the sound of the Headphone 1. KEF helped tune the 40mm dynamic drivers, chambers, and even the software.

You can configure it to the Nothing X app and adjust the 8-band equalizer. AAC, SBC, and LDAC codecs are supported.

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It then has six microphones that work with the hybrid active noise cancelling (ANC) system that can eliminate up to 42dB of noise.

The headphone pairs to your phone via Bluetooth 5.3, with support for Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, and dual device pairing. A 3.5mm headphone jack is available for wired connection.

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It has a 1,040mAh battery that charges over USB-C. Nothing claims it can last for up to 80 hours on a single charge (with ANC off). The cups have several buttons, a paddle for switching songs, and a convenient dial for volume adjustment.

The Nothing Headphone 1 retails for USD299 (~Php16,800) and is available in select markets starting July 15.

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