Users criticized the Nothing Ear headphones (1)

On the morning of August 17, Nothing Ear headphones (1) costing $99 went on sale. The first batch sold out quickly, but parts

Users did not really like the new product.

What happened?

Nothing company founded by former CEOOnePlus by Carl Pei, sold all the headphones in just two minutes. True, the first batch consisted of only 4800 pieces. After entering the market, the novelty caused a wave of criticism.

First, users complain about worka noise suppression system that almost amplifies external noises. Secondly, in the "transparent" mode, the headphones generate sounds that cut your ears. Thirdly, users notice a quiet sound during conversations. Fourth, customers complain about loud background hiss, which is especially audible when playback is paused.

The company will try to solve these problems by issuingsoftware updates. But there are disadvantages that cannot be fixed with a software update. In particular, users have noticed that the coarse mesh in the large microphone openings gets dirty quickly. But the build quality of the Nothing Ear (1) pleases buyers.

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