Nothing Headphone A Review: stylish, feature-rich, and $199

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Nothing Headphone A is a lighter, $199 over-ear that preserves Nothing’s distinctive design and tactile controls while delivering up to 135 hours of battery life, IP52 resistance, and dual-device pairing, all aided by the Nothing X EQ for substantial sound tailoring. It trades a plasticky feel and the lack of a carrying case for a comfortable fit, solid controls, and strong value, though call quality remains middling and ambient-mic performance isn’t great at its price.
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