
Nothing Headphone 1

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Adjust
ADJUST HEADBAND LENGTH BY SLIDING THE ARMS.
INPUTS
PAIRING
TO ENTER PAIRING MODE, HOLD THE BLUETOOTH BUTTON FOR 2 SECONDS UNTIL THE LIGHT STARTS TO BLINK.
ROLLER
PADDLE
PADDLE FUNCTION MAY VARY BY MEDIA PLAYER AND PLATFORM.
BUTTON
BUTTON FUNCTIONS ARE CUSTOMISABLE VIA THE NOTHING X APP.
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Nothing Headphone 1-FAQs
Is the Nothing Headphone 1 worth buying?
Nothing Headphone 1 offers a bold, standout design and good audio quality, but its noise cancellation isn’t as strong as some competitors in the same price range. It’s a good choice if you value design and clarity over premium ANC performance.
How do I set up Nothing Headphone 1?
Just power on the headphones, enable Bluetooth on your device, and select “Nothing Headphone (1)” from the list. You can also download the Nothing X app for full customisation and firmware updates.
How long does it take to charge Nothing Headphones 1?
A full charge typically takes around 1–2 hours depending on the charger. Fast charging gives up to 5 hours of playback with just 5 minutes of charging.
What is the battery life of Nothing Headphone 1?
You get up to 35 hours of playback with ANC on, and 80 hours with ANC turned off.
What are the key specifications of Nothing Headphone 1?
They support LDAC, USB-C audio, and a 3.5 mm jack, along with Hi-Res Wireless certification (24-bit/96 kHz) for high-precision sound—whether wired or wireless.
Is Nothing a Chinese company?
No. Nothing Technology Limited is a British consumer electronics brand headquartered in London, founded by Carl Pei in 2020.
Are Nothing Ear products worth buying?
Yes. Models like the Nothing Ear (a) offer great value with strong sound quality, long battery life, and stylish designs at an affordable price.
How long does it take for devices to reach 100% charge?
A standard 5W charger may take around 3 hours. Fast chargers (20W) reach 50% in 30 minutes and fully charge in about 60–90 minutes.
What is the 60/60 rule for headphone safety?
Listen at no more than 60% volume for 60 minutes at a time, then take a short break to protect your hearing.






