British technology company Nothing has released its first over-the-ear headphone sound device called Headphone (1).
According to a TechCrunch release on Tuesday (1/7), the launch of the new device marks Nothing's next step into the audio device realm after releasing open-ear headphones called Ear (2) last year.
Nothing's signature sleek and transparent headphone (1) was designed in collaboration with British audio brand KEF.
The device is a bit large for over-the-ear headphones, but it features adaptive noise cancellation and a transparent mode that works well in a variety of conditions.
The flagship feature of this device is adaptive bass enhancement , which can adjust the bass effect according to the genre of music being played.
Additionally, Nothing embeds adaptive spatial audio with dynamic head tracking support to deliver an immersive and more realistic 3D sound sensation.