with this nice price drop, the headphones are at a knockdown price!

Headphones with lifetime noise reduction for less than €73? This is the good deal that Amazon is currently offering with the Nothing Ear (a) at a reduced price. Normally on sale for €99, the excellent Bluetooth headphones are seeing their price drop for Flash Prime Days. But be careful, you only have a few hours to enjoy it, so don’t wait!

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Today, wireless headphones can be found at all prices. But few offer both quality sound and active noise reduction for a low price. From October 8 to 9, Amazon is selling off many high-tech products during Flash Prime Days, including the Nothing Ear (a). Normally on sale for €99, you can buy them for just €72.99. This is a great deal for these efficient headphones.

Released this year, the Nothing Ear(a) were designed to offer sound quality and features very similar to AirPods Pro but for a more affordable price. Just like Nothing smartphones, these headphones adopt a design very different from the competition. We thus find the same transparent appearance which has made the brand famous.

In addition to this very original design, the Nothing Ear (a) offer powerful and balanced sound. The bass is well defined, which is rare on a model in this price range. And even more surprising, these headphones have a intelligent active noise reduction particularly effective. The Ear (a) thus detects parasitic noise and adapts the necessary level to compensate for it.

The Nothing Ear (a) are semi-in-ear models. So you don’t need to push them all the way into your ear canal. They are therefore pleasant to wear without risking losing them at the slightest jolt. Finally, for autonomy, you can listen to your content during 5:30 a.m. with active noise reduction or 9:30 a.m. without. Thanks to the case, you can have up to 42 hours of total listening time.

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