Nothing Ear (stick) Malaysia release: Custom 12.6mm driver and up to 29 hours battery life at RM469

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After months of teasing, Nothing has finally released the Nothing Ear (stick), its latest truly wireless earbuds (TWS) in Malaysia. Featuring a transparent design and a unique charging case, Nothing said that the earbuds are designed for comfort and are lightweight and ergonomically shaped.

According to the company’s official website, the Ear (stick) features a custom 12.6mm dynamic driver for a powerful authentic sound with minimal distortion. Moreover, Nothing claims that the earbuds produce rich depths, clear highs and bold details. There’s also ‘Bass Lock’ whereby the software can detect bass loss and automatically tune the equaliser to the optimal level for punchy depth. 

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Besides that, the Ear (stick) also sports ‘Clear Voice Technology’ to wind-proof and crowd-proof your audio calls using three high-definition mics. It also supports Fast Pair with any Android device and can automatically switch to a low lag mode when users game on the Phone (1). 

Speaking of the Phone (1), the Ear (stick)’s settings and features are directly integrated into the smartphone for a seamless experience. As for battery life, Nothing claims that the earbuds have up to 7 hours of listening time and up to 29 hours of battery life with the charging case. 

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Moreover, the charging case can provide additional 2 hours of battery life with a 10 minutes charge and 12 hours of talk time with the case and 3 hours with the buds. In Malaysia, the Ear (stick) is priced at RM469 and is only available in a White colour option.

The earbuds will be available for sale with limited units at Crossover from 28 October 2022. National availability begins on 4 November 2022 through Nothing's flagship e-commerce stores on Lazada and Shopee and electronic retailers such as SenHeng, Thunder Match, Urban Republic and DirectD.

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