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Nothing Headphone (1) launched: Price in India, specs and all things to know about company's first headphones

Nothing Headphone (1) launched: Price in India, specs and all things to know about company's first headphones

Time of India20 hours ago
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Headphone (1) is now official. Nothing has launched its first pair of headphones marking its entry into the over-ear audio category. Engineered in collaboration with audio innovator KEF, Headphone (1) are aimed at delivering an immersive listening experience with precision sound and intuitive tactile controls paired with Nothing's distinctive design language.
Nothing Headphone (1) price in India, availability
Nothing Headphone (1) price in India is set at Rs 21,999 but consumers can also avail a special introductory launch day price of Rs 19,999 on July 15, 2025. The headphones will be available in black and white variants for via Flipkart, Flipkart Minutes, Myntra, Vijay Sales, Croma, and all leading retail stores starting from July 15.
Nothing will also offer 12 months No-Cost EMI options across leading banks on purchase from offline stores.
Nothing Headphone (1) specifications and features
Nothing Headphone (1) feature Nothing's transparent design elements and has premium materials like aluminium, precision CNC components and PU memory foam for comfort. The ear cushions are oil-resistant and mould naturally to the listener's head, reducing ear pressure, says Nothing.
Headphone (1) comes with tactile controls: Roller, Paddle and Button to provide a precise and reliable way to adjust volume, navigate media and switch ANC modes.
Headphone (1) leverage KEF's advanced acoustic engineering and tuning tools as well as custom-built 40 mm dynamic driver to deliver rich, natural audio with deep bass, detailed mids and crisp treble across all modes, including ANC, Transparency and Spatial Audio.
Headphone (1) comes with on-device spatialisation and built-in head tracking for a 360-degree soundstage. The headphones come with support for Hi-Res Audio, LDAC, USB-C lossless playback and a 3.5mm jack.
Nothing Headphone (1) feature dual feedforward and feedback microphones for real-time ANC that dynamically adapts to changing environments. The Transparency Mode keeps users aware of their surroundings.
Nothing says that its 4-mic ENC system is powered by AI and is trained on more than 28 million noise scenarios.
Coming to the battery, the Headphone (1) are claimed to deliver up to 35 hours of listening time, and a quick 5-minute charge provides 2.4 hours of playback – all with ANC on.
Customisatble Button in Nothing X app
The Button is a customisable control in the
Nothing X app
. With a single press, users can activate Channel Hop: a quick-switch feature that cycles between recent audio apps and favourite functions without going through menus or switching screens.
It's built for speed and convenience – perfect for jumping between music, podcasts, and voice notes while commuting, working, or exercising.
The Button can also be configured to trigger voice commands, launch News Reporter, or open Essential Space – a second memory designed to capture voice notes, reminders, and fleeting thoughts.
For deeper control, an 8-band Advanced EQ in the app lets users fine-tune their sound profile – beyond just bass and treble – to match their preferences.
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