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Nothing Headphone (a) hands-on: I tried the mid-range over-ears from Nothing

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Last updated: 2026/03/05 at 12:34 PM
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Nothing officially announced the Headphone (a) on March 5, at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona.

The headphones, launched alongside the Phone 4 (a), are the third-ever pair of over-ear headphones from the British tech brand, which made a name for itself with retro-style earbuds and smartphones. Last year, Nothing released its first over-ear model, the $299 Nothing Headphone (1), and shortly followed them with the Headphone Pro from their sub-brand CMF. The brand first teased out the launch of the Headphone (a) earlier this week.

The Headphone (a) stand out for their mid-range price point at $199, and still offers a similar look to the more expensive Headphone (1). They’re available for preorder as of March 5, and will be generally available on March 13 in the white, black, and pink colorways. The limited-edition yellow colorway will be available starting April 6.

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Mashable just received a review unit ahead of the official launch. I’ll have a full review in the coming weeks, but I’ve already gathered everything you need to know, including specs, feature comparisons, and my first impressions.

Nothing Headphone (a): Price and specs

The Nothing Headphone (a) cost $199. They feature:

  • Adaptive and manually adjustable ANC

  • 40 mm RF drivers

  • 135-hour battery life without ANC, 75 hours with ANC

  • Quick charge with eight hours of playback after five five-minute charge

  • Eight band equalizer

  • Spatial audio, including concert and cinema mode

  • Bluetooth 5.4

  • Codecs: AAC, SBC, LDAC

  • Four mics, with two hybrid ANC mics

  • IP52 dust- and water-resistance

  • Available in white, black, pink, and yellow

Nothing Headphone (a) vs. Headphone (1): What’s different?

There’s a $100 price difference between the Nothing Headphone (a) and Headphone (1), making it worth understanding whether you’d be satisfied with the newer and cheaper model, or whether the upgrades on the Headphone (1) are worth the extra cash. No matter which you choose, these headphones both have a battery life that outlasts the best headphones in the world.

The Nothing Headphone (a) bear a strong resemblance to the Headphone (1).
Credit: Bethany Allard / Mashable

The same design, kind of

Out of the box, you can immediately see where Nothing scaled back on the Headphone (a). Instead of the hardshell case found on the Headphone (1), the (a) come with a carrying pouch, which isn’t ideal if you plan to travel a lot.

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Design-wise, they retain the same iconic rectangular look established by the Headphone (1), but swap some features — a plastic decal replaces the transparent one of the older headphones, with the transparency featuring along the perimeter. The Headphone (1) ditch plastic in their ear cups, offering aluminum CNC components instead, which lends to an overall more premium feel. That said, they are noticeably heavier — 329 grams compared to the Headphone (a) 310 grams. In my experience so far with the cheaper cans, that translated to a slightly more comfortable fit.

Rounding out the design, Nothing kept the exact same tactile designs between the two models, which I am personally thrilled to see. Both myself and Mashable contributor Alex Bracetti were impressed by the Headphone (1) on-ear controls. Consisting of a roller for volume and playback, paddle for changing through tracks, action button, and dedicated Bluetooth button on the inside of the ear cup, these buttons — all found on the right ear cup — feel innovative, incredibly functional, and are hands-down some of the best you can find on a pair of headphones. These controls are maybe the only ones that make me feel like I can truly keep my phone out of reach.

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Listening experience

Beyond design, there’s a pretty hefty battery life disparity. The Headphone (1) offer 35 hours with ANC, and 80 hours without. As a reminder, the Headphone (a) offer 75 hours with ANC, and 135 hours without. I should note that’s not a typo. These headphones really do promise 135 hours of listening time.

While I haven’t had a chance to test how they play side by side just yet, it is worth noting the Nothing collaborated with the hi-fi audio brand KEF on the Headphone (1) to give them an extra boost in performance. That said, I do find the sound to be relatively well-rounded and plenty customizable with the app upon my first couple of listens with the Headphone (a). Like their more expensive counterpart, they also offer manually adjustable and adaptive ANC.

Nothing Headphone (a) first impressions

I’ve spent less than 24 hours with the Headphone (a), so my opinions are subject to change. That said, I don’t remember feeling this immediately impressed with the Headphone (1) when I tried them out last year.

Largely, I contribute to that to not noticing a huge difference in the performance between the two headphones, even though the (a) headphones are $100 cheaper. While great mid-range and budget headphones certainly exist, typically, there’s a pretty obvious caveat: the design isn’t great, the ANC falters, or the app sucks. So far, I haven’t been able to identify the obvious flaw of the Headphone (a). The design is way more unique than I’d expect for this price point, the sound is relatively clear and well-rounded, the ANC and sound profile are customizable, and the app is easy to navigate.

And to top it all off, they have the best battery life I’ve seen on the market — topping the 70 hours of the Marshall Monitor III and the 55 hours of the significantly more expensive Dyson OnTrac headphones.

Where to buy the Nothing Headphone (a)

The Nothing Headphone (a) are available for preorder on Nothing’s website in the white, pink, and black colorways, and will be available starting March 13. The yellow pair is limited edition, and will be available starting April 6.

Where to buy the Nothing Headphone (a)


nothing headphone (a) in all four colorways

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