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    The Nothing Ear Open headphones are below $100 for the first time

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    If you want to stay alert while running or biking, the Nothing Ear Open are a worthwhile alternative to classic in-ear cans. That’s because the company’s first pair of open-style earbuds — which are now on sale at Nothing’s online storefront or Amazon for an all-time low $99 ($50 off) with a Prime membership — let you listen to music and podcasts while keeping tabs on traffic, pedestrians, and other potential hazards.

    Nothing’s water-resistant earbuds use an over-the-ear hook to help them sit firmly in place, allowing them to securely rest just inside your ear instead of directly within the canal like a traditional pair of in-ears. Overall, they deliver solid audio quality thanks to a robust set of EQ options, and while bass performance can’t match that of modern in-ear models, their unique design helps reduce sound leakage. Each bud also comes with a pair of microphones and noise-canceling tech, so your calls come through clearer and less muddled.

    In terms of battery life, the Ear Open charge via USB-C and deliver up to eight hours of playback, which is relatively good given their larger 14.2-millimeter drivers. They also support multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to connect to two devices simultaneously, and offer a “Low Lag Mode” for gaming via Nothing’s companion app. And, if you’re a Nothing Phone owner, you get some nice extras, including ChatGPT integration.

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