Launching a little more than a year after it debuted the Nothing Ear 1, Carl Pei’s company is back with another audio product, this time dedicated to people who want to hear their tunes but dislike the feeling of having something lodged in their ears. The Nothing Ear Stick are another take on true wireless buds, with an open design that sits outside your ear canal. And although it may seem that this is the only distinction between the Stick and the Ear 1, that isn’t the case. Nothing packed several refinements into this new pair in the hopes of justifying the $99 asking price, but are they enough? Let’s find out in Android Authority‘s Nothing Ear Stick review.
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