Budget wireless earbuds are the most popular kind of wearable tech in the market. But just like smartphones, a lot of these hearables basically look quite similar to one another. Nothing has actively worked on avoiding that trap, and its next affordable earbuds are expected to keep the track going.
The company has just confirmed that Nothing Ear (3a) will launch on July 7 at 11:00 BST, sharing the stage with the upcoming Nothing Phone (4b). The teaser does not reveal the full spec sheet yet, but it does show the earbuds in four colors: White, Black, Yellow, and Pink. Nothing’s audio lineup has always leaned on transparent styling and playful color choices to stand out in a sea of AirPods clones.

A budget sequel in the making
The Ear (3a) is expected to succeed Nothing Ear (a). To recall, the older model offered up to 42.5 hours of total battery life, Hi-Res Audio with LDAC support, dual connection, and 45dB ANC (Active Noise Cancellation). All of this while you get a brighter, more fun language that adds a touch of transparency in the mix.
Only dating DJs this summer.
— Nothing (@nothing)
Ear (3a)
7 July, 11:00 BST
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Nothing has not confirmed whether Ear (3a) will keep all of those features, improve them, or drop anything to hit a lower price. Pricing is also still under wraps. That makes this a teaser story for now, rather than a full launch.
Partner of the Phone (4b)

Launching Ear (3a) alongside the Phone (4b) marks the company’s push towards the budget segment. Nothing appears to be expanding its lower-cost ecosystem, with the Phone (4b) expected to sit below the company’s existing “a” series phones. A cheaper phone paired with cheaper earbuds is the kind of bundle strategy that could work well in markets where price matters as much as design. If Ear (3a) keeps the price sensible and brings meaningful audio upgrades, Nothing may have another budget earbud hit.