The Nothing Ear (Open) They represent an innovative approach in the world of wireless headphones. Unlike traditional models that seek to isolate the user from their surroundings, these headphones... open design They allow for an auditory experience that integrates ambient sound, ideal for those who want to be aware of their surroundings while enjoying their music or taking calls.
With a design transparent Characteristic of the brand and with outstanding technical specifications, the Ear (Open) seeks to position itself as an option versatile and comfortable for everyday use.
Design and comfort
Maintaining Nothing's distinctive aesthetic, the Ear (Open) feature a transparent and detailed design. Each earphone weighs 8.1 grams, which contributes to a lightweight feel when wearing them. The temple of Silicone is soft to the touch and it adapts over time to offer a more personalized fit.
During the first few days I experienced a little discomfort or slight pain In certain areas of the ear, adjusting the position and orientation of the headphones often resolves these discomforts. For example, in my case, due to the shape of my left ear, I leave the stem encircling the outermost and back part of my ear to avoid discomfort after long listening sessions. On my right ear, I wear it in the usual position, with the head resting on the part closest to the ear.
Furthermore, its open design allows for a adequate ventilation, reducing the sensation of pressure in the ear. Dust and water resistance with IP54 certification They add durability, making them suitable for various daily activities. Although the idea and design are practically opposites, for me they are the evolution of the Nothing Ear (Stick); you can read the review. Click here.
As I mentioned earlier, another interesting aspect is that the silicone ear tip has adapted over time. I notice this because when I place them in their charging case, they now assume a different position: one of them sits with the tip slightly raised because the silicone has shifted a few millimeters to better fit my ear. As a minor drawback, the earbuds now rattle against the clear plastic if I shake them or carry them in my pocket—nothing alarming, but the rattling sound can be annoying.
Adaptable for users with large ears
I was worried they wouldn't fit well because of the size of my ears. In my case, the speaker part sits further out and not as close to the ear canal as it does for some other users. This hasn't been a problem for me, and I think dismissing these headphones after initial impressions would be a mistake. By the third or fourth day of use, I went from feeling somewhat disappointed (because of the inconveniences I mentioned earlier) to total satisfaction. The only thing I lose is some volume. Ultimately, the further away they are from your ear canal, the less power they'll produce.
Glasses compatibility
One of my biggest fears was whether these headphones would be comfortable to use with glasses. My answer is a resounding YES.
I've read reviews mentioning discomfort or glasses shifting, but it hasn't been an issue for me. If you wear glasses and are looking for comfortable headphones, in my opinion, these are a highly recommended option. Perhaps if the temples of your glasses are very thick or the contact point (the top of your ear) is narrow, they might be a little uncomfortable.
Natural sound and amazing bass
The sound quality surprised me. Equipped with 14.2 mm dynamic drivers and a bass enhancement algorithm, The Ear (Open) headphones offer a balanced sound with powerful bass. I like it even more than the Nothing Ear one.
- The sound doesn't feel so "bottled", but more natural.
- It may lack some fine nuances, but overall it offers a balanced audio with powerful bass.
Logically They don't have a transparency mode (since they already are) nor do they have active noise cancellation Since they're not placed inside your ear, the only environment where I wouldn't recommend them is if there's a lot of noise, as you'll have trouble hearing the audio clearly. Even so, I've even used them while vacuuming the house. If you turn the volume up all the way, you can listen to podcasts fairly comfortably even with a lot of background noise.
Call quality
In terms of calls, the Nothing Ear (Open) headphones work very well. The sound quality is clear for both the user and the person receiving the call. I work talking to clients for 8 hours a day in an office environment, and so far they've been excellent. I haven't received any complaints that I can't be heard well..
Furthermore, I've used them outdoors, on the street, or even in a dog park with barking dogs, and the person on the other end can still hear me clearly. This is because they have the Clear Voice technology, Powered by artificial intelligence and dual microphones, it guarantees clear calls even in noisy environments. However, if the environment is extremely noisy, you might have trouble hearing the other person at times.
Controls from the headphones
Thanks to the app Nothing X We can configure many options depending on how often (and how) we press the earbud. We can make it raise and lower the volume, access the voice assistant (Google or ChatGPT), skip songs, answer calls, etc. The problem is that if you've ever used AirPods, you'll miss the immediacy of raising or lowering the volume with a swipe. Here You will have to wait too many seconds to reach the desired audio level, because you have to keep the earpiece pressed and wait for it to gradually rise. Nothing needs to be reworked.
Dual Connection: a strong point
The dual connection That's one of its best features. I have them linked to my work PC and my personal phone simultaneously, and switching between them is a breeze. The Nothing X app is minimalist, elegant, and, most importantly, incredibly useful.
Connectivity and autonomy
The Ear (Open) features Bluetooth 5.3, ensuring a stable and efficient connection with multiple devices. The function of dual connection It allows you to easily switch between devices, such as a PC and a smartphone, which is especially useful in dynamic work environments.
In terms of autonomy, they offer Up to 7.5 hours of continuous playback, extending to 30 hours with the charging case. Furthermore, a A 10-minute quick charge provides approximately 2 hours of use., which is convenient for those who have tight schedules.
Conclusion
In short, The Nothing Ear (Open) have exceeded my expectations.
✔️ Excellent sound quality considering they are far from the ear canal
✔️ Great adaptability even for large ears
✔️ Comfortable for users who wear glasses
✔️ Perfect dual connection for work and everyday life

Are they worth buying? Yes, definitely. If you're looking for comfortable headphones with good sound quality and versatility, this is a great option.
Nothing Ear (Open) Analysis
- Design and construction
- Comfort
- Sound quality
- Autonomy
- Controls and functions
- Connectivity








Sergio92
Hi! So you think it's okay if I wear glasses? Anything else I should keep in mind?
ruudhesp
I think if the bridge where the glasses rest is wide, you won't have a problem. Perhaps if the temples of your glasses are very thick, that's when the problem might arise.