After teasers and tidbits, Carl Pei’s Nothing has finally launched the ear (1) Bluetooth earbuds with some competitive features given the $99 entry price. The most notable addition to the sub-$100 true wireless earbuds is that of Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), which has become more commonplace on …
Carl Pei's Nothing Startup Unveils Its First Product, a $99 Apple Airpods Rival
Nine months after its founding, Nothing is revealing the Ear (1) earbuds, its inaugural device with a transparent design and features aimed at competing against Apple's Airpods. The company was created by former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei and aims to make tech less boring. The Ear (1)s feature Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) along with Bluetooth support and a battery that can hold a charge for up to six hours.
In an exclusive interview ahead of Nothing's first product launch, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei talks about his new venture, design philosophy and the Ear 1 earbuds.
Nothing’s head of design explains how the company created its Ear 1 earphones to take on Apple's AirPods Pro, at a fraction of the cost When your …
Its first ‘smart devices’ will release in the first half of this year Carl Pei, the OnePlus co-founder who parted ways with the company last year, has announced the name of his next venture: Nothing. It describes itself as a “London based consumer technology company” and counts the likes of iPod …
Plus the development of Nothing's first earbuds, how the community will have a voice, lessons from OnePlus, and... Pokémon? Update, May 25, 2021 (07:45AM ET): Shortly after publishing this article, Nothing shared a link to register your interest for its community forums. You can find the form here. …
Andy Rubin transferred the company's trademarks and logo to Pei's startup in January. Andy Rubin’s Essential may get a second chance at life. Nothing, the new startup from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has acquired the company’s branding. Digging through the UK Intellectual Property Office database, …
OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei has left the company, he confirmed on Friday. Pei, 31, said he plans to take some time off before pursuing his next step. “After nearly 7 years at OnePlus, I’ve made the difficult decision to say goodbye,” wrote Pei in a post on the OnePlus forum. TechCrunch reported …