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Nothing Headphone (1) hits Amazon all-time low for Prime Day, more from $69

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As part of its Prime Big Deal Days sale, Amazon is offering a series of notable deals on Nothing gear including the latest Nothing Headphone (1) down at $254 shipped. Regularly $299, deals on these conversation-starting and relatively new over-ear headphones from Nothing have been mostly hard to come by – today’s Prime Day offer is the best cash discount to date. 

Nothing Prime Day deals:

The Prime Day deal here might not feel like a giant one, but we are talking about a relatively new releaser that has only really seen a couple chances to save at all since launch. There was a notable bundle offer for folks willing to a buy a Nothing phone along with them and a light discount to $269 previously, but today’s offer is indeed a new Amazon all-time low and the best cash discount we have tracked to date. 

Featuring that special touch of design Nothing has become known for, these headphones lean heavily into its retro-modern aesthetic with that sort of cyberpunk, cassette tape vibe. There’s, in many ways, nothing quite like them out there, and I’m very much here for it. 

The rounded rectangular ear cups house the brand’s next-gen processors and adaptive mics that deliver Hybrid ANC with dual feedforward technology – “smart Adaptive Mode automatically adjusts to your environment, while Transparency Mode lets in the sounds around you keeps you aware when needed.” 

Alongside the KEF-tuned audio response here, they support your typical wireless connection alongside “ LDAC, USB-C audio, and a 3.5 mm jack for high-quality playback across any setup.” You’ll net up to 80 hours of playback time – “35 hours of playback with Active Noise Cancellation on, or extend it to 80 hours with ANC off” – as well as a 5-minute quick cargo fr an additional 5 hours. Scope out our hands-on review for more details

Nothing Headphone (1) features:

  • Intelligent Noise Cancellation for Perfect Listening: Powered by next-gen advanced processors and adaptive microphones, these headphones feature hybrid ANC with dual feedforward technology for superior noise reduction. The smart adaptive mode automatically adjusts to your environment, while transparency mode lets in surrounding sounds to keep you aware when needed. Customize your experience with Personalized ANC (High/Mid/Low/Adaptive) for truly immersive, distraction-free sound.
  • Next level Hi-Fi Listening: Crafted in collaboration with British audio legend KEF (with 60+ years of expertise), the Nothing Headphone (1) combines cutting-edge audio engineering with expert sound tuning for a high-fidelity listening experience featuring a natural signature sound. Every note shines with perfect balance—exactly as the artists intended. These headphones support dual connection, LDAC, USB-C audio, and a 3.5 mm jack, ensuring high-quality playback across any setup.
  • Long Lasting & Super Fast Charging: These noise-canceling headphones are designed to keep up with your day. Enjoy an impressive 80 hours of playback (with ANC off) or 35 hours with Active Noise Cancellation enabled. With just a 5-minute quick charge, you get up to 5 hours of listening time, ensuring you’re always ready to go. Perfect wireless headphones for the office, travel, and beyond.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices