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Nothing Headphone (1) now back at Amazon Prime Day all-time low pricing

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Today Amazon is bringing back its Prime Day pricing on the new Nothing Headphone (1). We saw the new active noise cancelling over-ear headphones drop to a new low for Prime Day a couple weeks ago, and Amazon has decided to bring back to the $254 deal price in the form of a timed Lightning deal you can take advantage of again today. 

You’ll now find the regularly $299 Nothing Headphone (1) marked down to $254 shipped. That’s a solid 15% price drop that lands on par with the best cash discount we have tracked since the retro-modern headphones launched back in late May. 

There was an early deal that saw them at $100 off, but that was only for folks that were also grabbing a new Nothing handset along with the headphones. Today’s deal is otherwise the second chance at the lowest Amazon price to date. 

The sort of cyberpunk meets cassette tape vibe is in full force here with the rounded rectangular ear cup shape, metal accent details, and onboard physical controls that look about as interesting as they are functional – a roller for volume, clickable buttons for play/pause noise control modes, a paddle tab to skip tracks, and a button for “one-tap access to Spotify, podcasts, or favorites—no phone needed.”

You’ll land 80-hours of battery life without ANC and up to 35 hours with, alongside various listening modes – “Smart Transparency Mode, adaptive bass enhancement, Spatial audio and Headtracking,” and the hybrid ANC:

Intelligent Noise Cancellation for Perfect Listening: The headphones are Powered by Advanced next-gen processors and adaptive mics, and Hybrid ANC with dual feedforward technology delivers superior noise reduction; Smart Adaptive Mode automatically adjusts to your environment, while Transparency Mode lets in the sounds around you keeps you aware when needed; Customize with Personalized ANC (HIGH/MID/LOW/ADAPTIVE) for truly immersive, distraction-free sound

Hit up our hands-on review for more details

Nothing Headphone (1) features:

  • Next-level Hi-Fi Listening: Nothing Headphone (1) over ear Headset is crafted alongside British audio legend KEF (with 60+ years of expertise), to combinecutting-edge audio engineering with expert sound tuuning – for a high-fidelity listening experience with a natural signature sound; Every note shines with natural balance, exactly as artists intended; These headphones supports Dual Connection, LDAC, USB-C audio, and a 3.5 mm jack for high-quality playback across any setup
  • Long Lasting and Suer Fast Charging: Up to 80 Hours of Playtime; These noise cancelling headphones is designed to keep up with your day; Enjoy up to 35 hours of playback with Active Noise Cancellation on, or extend it to 80 hours with ANC off; A quick 5-minute charge gives you up to 5 hours of listening, so you are always ready to go
  • Lossless Sound and Spatial Audio: Thanks to the Smart Transparency Mode, adaptive bass enhancement, Spatial audio and Headtracking delivers the over ear headphones dynamic and immersive listening, no matter the music genre, Whether wired or wireless, Hi-Res Wireless certification and 24-bit/96 kHz precision ensure lossless sound with exceptional clarity and detail; SPATIAL AUDIO: Spatial audio in Headphone transforms any stereo audio source into a fully immersive experience

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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