Nothing has expanded its range of wireless audio products and officially announced the first over-the-head wireless headphone model in the company’s history, the Nothing Headphone (1). The headphones, which hit the market with a price tag of 299 euros, attracted attention with their design. The appearance, which goes beyond the usual lines, caused different opinions to emerge with the introduction.
Nothing Headphone (1) has been introduced
The product’s sound hardware was developed in cooperation with KEF. Thanks to this partnership with KEF, which has strong references in sound engineering, Nothing Headphone (1) was launched as a model that stands out in terms of sound performance as well as its technical features.

The headphones use 40 mm drivers. The product, which has a body weight of 329 grams, has remarkable differences when compared to some competitors in its class. Nothing Headphone (1), which is 77 grams heavier than the Sony WH-1000XM6, is 55 grams lighter than Apple’s AirPods Max model.
The headphones, which connect via Bluetooth 5.3, support AAC, SBC and Hi-Res Audio (LDAC) standards for audio transmission. The device also has an active noise cancellation (ANC) feature. Battery performance varies depending on the connection format and ANC usage.
With AAC, a usage time of 35 hours is offered when ANC is on, while this time increases to 80 hours when ANC is off. In the LDAC connection format, a battery life of 30 hours is achieved when ANC is on and 54 hours when it is off.
The device comes with Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair support. Thanks to these features, the headphones can detect the moment they are removed from the head and synchronize with the connection systems. It is reported that Nothing Headphone (1) will be officially offered for sale in Turkey in the future.