Nothing isn't just a phone and earbuds company anymore. On the same day that the UK-based tech startup debuted its Phone (3) flagship handset, Nothing also showed off its first pair of over-ear headphones. Nothing Headphone (1) brings a similar sort of iconoclastic design language from Nothing's other products to the realm of over-ear cans. They've got big, blocky, rectangular frames around the ear cups and a number of physical buttons and controls on the headphones themselves for every function you could imagine. Nothing Headphone (1) launches on July 15, just like Phone (3), and will cost a fairly hefty $299.99. SEE ALSO: Nothing Phone (3) announced. See specs, price, preorder details These headphones support what Nothing is calling "AI-adaptive active noise cancelation" with 40MM drivers and support for spatial audio. The hardware was made in partnership with KEF , a first for Nothing. One thing that might make Headphone (1) appealing to some users is...
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