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Nothing Ear (3) teased

Nothing Ear (3) teased

Nothing has begun teasing the upcoming Ear (3), signaling the next flagship TWS earbuds are arriving “soon” as the successor to last year’s Nothing Ear, with a return to the numbered naming for clarity based on community feedback, according to company communications and media reports. The launch window is expected in late September or early October 2025, with rumors pointing to meaningful audio and usability upgrades alongside the brand’s signature transparent design language.

What’s changing

Nothing is reverting from “Ear” back to Ear (3) after the Ear (1) and Ear (2), citing customer clarity as the reason for abandoning the non-numbered naming used in 2024; a company representative noted that skipping ahead would create confusion for new buyers. This aligns the product line into a clear generational sequence, addressing prior ambiguity and improving searchability for buyers and reviewers alike.

Expected features

Early reporting suggests the Ear (3) could adopt a dual‑driver setup to deliver richer separation and improved fidelity across frequencies, a hallmark of premium TWS designs in this class. Enhanced Active Noise Cancellation and a more natural transparency mode are anticipated, along with better battery endurance compared to the previous generation’s totals, according to multiple outlets tracking the teaser cycle.

Design and controls

Nothing is expected to retain its transparent aesthetic for both buds and case, a brand-defining design choice that differentiates the lineup in a crowded market. A frequently requested convenience—swipe‑based volume control on the earbuds—may finally arrive, improving day‑to‑day usability without reaching for the phone or app toggles.

Launch timeline

While Nothing has not announced an official date, its social teasers indicate the reveal is imminent, with coverage pointing to a late‑September or early‑October unveiling if the brand follows its typical cadence from teaser to launch. More specifics on specifications and pricing are expected as the campaign progresses, with regional availability to be clarified at launch.

In 2024, Nothing released the “Ear” and “Ear (a)”, with the flagship offering up to 45 dB ANC modes, hi‑res codecs, and long total playback, establishing a performance baseline the Ear (3) is poised to surpass if the dual‑driver and ANC improvements materialize.

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