Nothing Ear (Open) to feature 635 mAh case battery, ChatGPT support: Rumour

Notable features of the Nothing Ear (Open) include Bluetooth 5.3, dual connection, IP54-certified for dust and splash resistance
An undated image of earbuds. — iStock
An undated image of earbuds. — iStock

The market of feature-rich earbuds is already flooded with efficient yet affordable brands, making it hard to penetrate for nascent contenders. But it seems that a renowned gadgets manufacturer is planning to make a remarkable attempt.

According to GSMArena, the new entrant from Nothing is named Nothing Ear (Open) which is an open-ear earbud set to launch on September 24 and jolt the realm of earbuds.

Following suit of the conventional norm of teasing details about anything ahead of its launch, a recent rumour from a prolific tipster has taken the wraps off the upcoming Nothing Ear (Open) ahead of its imminent launch. 

Nothing Ear (Open) specs (rumoured)

In light of the leaked renders, the gadget brings to mind the company's signature form factor for featuring a semi-transparent design, with each bud equipped with a 14.2 mm driver made of titanium-coated polyethene terephthalate.

Coming to the power segment, the case carries a 635 mAh battery, whereas both of the buds are said to be identically backed by a 64 mAh battery.

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The inclusion of such a massive battery cell suffices to deliver straight eight hours of backup on a single charge for earbuds, meanwhile, the battery backup for the case smoothly makes it up to 30 hours. When calling, the backup drops a bit to six hours and 24 hours for earbuds and the case, respectively.

The most notable features of the Nothing Ear (Open) include Bluetooth 5.3, dual connection, IP54-certified for dust and splash resistance, AI-powered Clear Voice tech for calls, an ultra-low latency mode, and ChatGPT support in case you have a Nothing smartphones to connect.