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Nothing Ear 1 launching today in India: How to watch the event live

Nothing Ear 1 TWS earphones will launch later today in India and are the first product from Carl Pei’s Nothing, a new company he established after his stint at OnePlus. The Ear 1 TWS earphones have been teased for quite some time now and the brand has also revealed some details along with the price well before the launch. If you have been following the development around Nothing’s debut product and are interested to watch the live stream of the launch event, you have landed at just the right place because here we will be telling you how to follow along with the event.

Nothing Ear 1 TWS earphones launch: How to watch live stream

Nothing is hosting the launch of its first truly wireless earphones on Unbox Therapy’s YouTube channel. The launch event is all set to begin from 6:30 PM IST where Nothing investor and popular YouTube personality Casey Neistat will also be making an appearance.

We have embedded the YouTube live stream link below for the convenience of our readers and you can just enable the reminders to send you an alert for when the event goes live.

Nothing Ear 1 TWS earphones launch: What to expect?

Nothing Ear 1 has a transparent design courtesy of the company’s partnership with Teenage Engineering which is a Swedish design collective known for its minimal take on products. The company has revealed the design of the transparent case but is still keeping the actual design of the earphones under wraps.

The highlighting feature of the Ear 1 TWS earphones is the presence of active noise cancellation which is a rare sighting in this price range. The carrying case of the earphones also supports fast wired charging and Qi wireless charging. Moreover, the 570mAh charging case is said to offer six hours of playback with ANC and eight hours without ANC in just 10 minutes of charge.

The Nothing Ear 1 TWS earphones are expected to offer 24 hours of battery life with ANC and 34 hours without ANC. The Ear 1 TWS is priced at Rs 5,999 in India and will go on sale on Flipkart shortly after the launch.

 

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