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New Nothing Headphone (a) hits best Amazon price ever today at $169 (All colors)

Amazon is now offering its first notable discount on the 2026 Nothing Headphone (a) down at $169 shipped

The new Nothing Headphone (a) launched back in March just before the debut of the limited edition yellow set and we are now tracking the first notable chance to save some cash on them. 

They carry a $199 list price, but Amazon now has all four colors sitting down at $169 shipped. While not a massive discount, this is the very first chance to save on them, delivering a solid 15% off and the first notable discount in the three months they have been on the market. 

Landing as a more affordable solution compared to that of the  Nothing Headphone (1) that happen to be on sale right now as well down at $238.99 shipped from the regular $299 (matching the Amazon low), we said Headphone (a) might be the best deal in over-ear headphones at $199 – and now they are even lower. 

They deliver Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation and “innovative Smart Adaptive Mode” that “adjusts seamlessly to your surroundings, while the Transparency Mode allows ambient sounds for situational awareness.” From there you can expect Spatial Audio with Hi-Res Wireless certification, battery life of up to 135 hours (75 hours with ANC on), a rapid 5-minute charge for an additional 8 hours of listening, remote camera shutter control, and that unique Nothing design approach. 

A complete rundown of what to expect awaits in our hands-on review right here

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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


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