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Nothing schedules new earbuds' launch for July 7

Nothing has confirmed the launch of a successor for the Ear (a) (pictured).
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Nothing has confirmed the launch of a successor for the Ear (a) (pictured).
The Nothing Phone (4b) will arrive alongside a new pair of earbuds on July 7. The new earbuds are the Ear (3a) and Nothing has revealed their colors and shared what they look like.

Nothing has a launch scheduled for July 7, and it has made no attempt to hide that the announcement is for the Nothing Phone (4b). However, it won't be the only new product. The London-based company has also confirmed that it will launch a new audio product on the same day.

According to posts made on its social media accounts, Nothing will unveil the Ear (3a) earbuds on July 7. Details of the earbuds leaked in June, revealing their colors and price in France. In its posts revealing the launch date, Nothing has confirmed the colors and given us a first look at the Ear (3a).

The Nothing Ear (3a) earbuds will be available in White, Black, Yellow, and Pink when they launch. The earbuds will have an in-ear design with silicone tips that create a seal to keep external sounds out. The teaser image also reveals the earbuds will have a degree of water resistance.

The Nothing Ear (a) earbuds have an IP54 dust and water resistance rating while the charging case is rated IPX2, so it is expected that the Ear (3a) will have the same IP rating or a higher one. No other details have been shared, but there's a possibility Nothing will reveal more info ahead of the launch.

The Nothing Ear (3a) are expected to cost €99 in Europe, which is the same price tag the Ear (a) had when they launched in 2024. So, it is expected that the US price for the new earbuds will be $99. Unsurprisingly, with the new earbuds on the way, the Ear (a) are on sale and can be purchased for $58.99 on Amazon.

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Habeeb Onawole, 2026-07- 1 (Update: 2026-07- 1)