The fresh new Nothing Headphone (a) is 24% off this Prime Day
The Headphone (a) sits right between the company's flagship model and the budget offering. But at %24 off, these 135-hour battery champions are irresistible.
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The design of the Headphone (a) is very similar to the flagship model. | Image by PhoneArena
When Nothing launched the Headphone (a) earlier this year, everyone was wondering where to position these headphones. At $199, they were significantly more expensive than the super-affordable CMF Headphone Pro but cheaper than the Nothing Headphone (1) flagship model.
The Headphone (a) sits right between those two models. It has a similar design to the flagship Headphone (1), meaning quirky and industrial, 40 mm drivers, and a great Advanced EQ inside the companion app.
The noise cancellation is "very good," according to our sound expert Preslav (check out the full Nothing Headphone (a) review), and you can get up to 135 hours on a single charge if you turn ANC off and use the AAC codec to stream music. Which is just ridiculous — that's more than five days on a single charge.

Preslav looks happy, and if he's happy, the sound is good! | Image by PhoneArena
The sound is okay out of the box, but the real magic happens if you spend a couple of minutes tweaking it to your liking. The 8-band EQ gives you a lot of flexibility, and the Nothing X app now allows you to access Advanced EQ profiles from various influencers and platforms.
Finally, we have multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, along with IP52 dust and water resistance. I just can't fault these headphones. They sound good, they look unique, and the battery life is unbelievable! At $199 these were already a good deal, but with another 24% off, you can get them for the same money you'd spend on a pair of a midrange in-ear model.
Be sure to keep an eye on our Amazon Prime Day Headphones hub, as well.
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