Nothing has released an update for firmware important for their Nothing Headphone (1), bringing the version to 1.0.1.79. This update It not only corrects operational errors but also introduces a great feature already available in other headphones, such as the Nothing Ear (3): «"Custom sound"». This feature is designed to redefine how users experience audio, precisely adapting it to their individual hearing profile.
What's new in the update (version 1.0.1.79)
This version's changelog focuses on customization and stability:
- Introducing "Personal Sound": Analyze your hearing and create a custom sound profile for a more personalized listening experience.
- USB-C audio volume mapping issue resolved in iOS 26.
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The user's ear as an equalizer
The feature «"Personal Sound"» It is the main focus and a function of significant value. Nothing is based on the principle that "everyone hears differently," a reality that affects how each person perceives frequencies, bass, and treble.
To counteract the limitations of a generic audio profile, this function performs a quick hearing test within the app Nothing X, a process that the company says takes approximately three minutes. Based on the results of this test, the system generates a custom equalization profile which is unique to the user. This profile is saved directly to the headphones' internal memory, ensuring its persistence across different devices.

The most important thing is that the system goes beyond a static adjustment: it promises continuously analyze what you are hearing for adjust the sound in real time. The goal is to offer a better experience balanced, immersive and natural, ensuring that the user can perceive "every detail clearly and naturally".
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iOS bug fixes
Additionally, stability is improved by resolving a specific problem: the USB-C audio volume mapping failure in iOS 26. This fix is essential to ensure a smooth experience for users who use their headphones with Apple ecosystem devices.





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