The surprisingly powerful Nothing Ear (open) buds score an unbeatable Prime-exclusive discount
If you like open-ear headphones or are willing to give them a try at the right price, the Nothing Ear (open) are definitely worth your attention today.
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Yes, the Nothing Ear (open) are tiny and incredibly lightweight. | Image by PhoneArena
As such, I would strongly advise you not to waste another second and take advantage of an unprecedented 44 percent discount on some of the best wireless earbuds in the world... with a funky open-ear design.
What exactly is so special about these ultra-lightweight and reasonably powerful buds... apart from their reduced weight and unrivaled affordability right now? Pretty simple: the way they're constructed allows you to stay in touch with your surroundings while you listen to your favorite tunes for hours and hours on end without disturbing your ear canal.
The all-day comfort is thus as hard to beat as Amazon's aforementioned 44 percent Prime-exclusive discount, which slashes 65 bucks off a $149 list price in both white and blue color options.
If you don't know what to think about this relatively new and still decidedly unorthodox method of designing true wireless earbuds, you should check out our comprehensive Nothing Ear (open) review... or consider that open-ear products were found to be the most rapidly rising category around the world in the latest quarterly sales report put together by Smart Analytics Global.

The Nothing Ear (open) are guaranteed to look weird at first glance for a lot of users but the audio quality is surprisingly solid. | Image by PhoneArena
If so many people are making the transition from in-ear buds to their less intrusive brothers and cousins, the Nothing Ear (open) could well be worth your time and money, earning high praise from senior PhoneArena reviewer Preslav Kateliev for not just their build but also the excellent audio performance (at least at average volume), epic battery life (eight hours in the real world with no help from the bundled charging case), and the handy and intuitive pinch controls.
I'm obviously not claiming that the Nothing Ear (open) are perfect, but if you understand their inherent limitations and don't have more than $90 to spend on a pair of wireless earbuds today, you will definitely be (pleasantly) surprised here.
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