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5 new things we gather from the Nothing Ear 2 leak that gets us excited for March 22 launch

Nothing Ear 2 is set to officially see daylight on March 22 but just a week before the big day, a leak of the Ear 2 renders, press material, and specifications leaves hardly anything to the imagination. Thanks to OnLeaks and The Tech Outlook for this leak. 

Nothing Ear 2: Everything you need to know

Nothing Ear 2

1. Design

In a quick look, Nothing Ear 2 bares a resemblance to its precursor. However, when you pay closer attention, you may note the ANC mics have been positioned differently and there seem to be some new components. Also, the sharp eyes among you may spot the “ear (2)” branding on the transparent stem.

Each bud reportedly weighs 4.5 grams (which is a tad lighter than the original) and also offers IP54 dust and water resistance.

2. Sound

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Nothing Ear 2 is said to pack an 11.6mm driver. To personalize the sound, you could be getting Advanced EQ settings.

3. Noise cancellation

For tuning out the outside noise, Ear 2 supposedly gets hybrid ANC (active noise cancellation) as well as personalized ANC settings for tighter control of unwanted sounds.

4. Multipoint connection

Nothing Ear 2 is upgraded with Bluetooth multipoint connectivity support which should let the user simultaneously connect to two devices.

5. Battery

The leak suggests the Ear 2 buds should offer 6 hours of battery life each. Add the juice from the case, the whole thing should last you a total of 36 hours. 

Whence down, you can charge it up using a USB-C adapter or a Qi charger.



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