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Nothing Launches Blacked-Out Version of Its ear (1) Headphones

Emerging consumer electronics company Nothing has announced the launch of an all-black edition of its popular ear (1) headphones, appropriately named the 'ear (1) black.' According to the company, the slick new earbuds will only be offered for a limited time.

In addition to the color change, Nothing claims that, unlike the original model, the ear (1) black is entirely carbon-neutral following an assessment by third-party certification company SGS. Sticking with its innovative business platform, the company will also accept payment for this product in the form of cryptocurrencies.

In terms of specs, the earbuds remain nearly identical, delivering 11.6mm dynamic drivers with air chambers for advanced bass, mid, and treble performance. Moreover, this model also boasts a powerful, quick charge battery and Clear Voice Technology.
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