Nothing Ear (open) gives you freedom at a great price this Amazon Prime Day
Every day I thank the audio gods for the invention of the open-ear design. Now you can get a pair of open ear headphones at almost half-price.
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These earbuds sit on your ear canal and are super-lightweight. | Image by PhoneArena
Every day I thank the audio gods for the invention of the open-ear design. Now you can get a pair of really cool-looking transparent open-ear headphones at nearly half-price ahead of Amazon Prime Day.
The Nothing Ear (open) model is discounted by 46%, and it sells for well under $100 now on Amazon. It's a great deal, as these headphones are extremely lightweight and comfortable while sporting a pretty good sound.
The 14.2 mm drivers inside, which you can see thanks to the super-cool transparent design, deliver great bass for earbuds that sit on your ear canal. You have deep customization inside the companion app with advanced EQ.
The pinch controls are extremely comfortable, and last but not least, the buds are IP54 rated, meaning you can sweat in the gym with them and even jog in a light rain.
The Nothing Ear (open) is overall a great package — along with the amazing design, the good sound quality, and one of the most comfortable fits, these buds can go for 8 hours on a single charge and 22+ hours with the charging case.

Unique and futuristic - the Nothing Ear (open). | Image by PhoneArena
Usually, the Nothing Ear (open) will set you back a hefty $149.99, which pushes flagship territory for earbuds, but thanks to this 46% discount the model gets extremely affordable. For a limited time, so if you want to look cool and enjoy good audio, there's no time to waste.
Of course, if you need more information before you pull the trigger, our sound expert and semi-pro musician Preslav has a dedicated deep-dive review of the Nothing Ear (open). So, be sure to check that one as well.
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