Nothing Ear (a) drop to $59 right now, saving you $50

    By Omair Khaliq Sultan
Published January 9, 2026

If you want noise-canceling earbuds but you don’t want to spend “flagship earbud” money, this is one of the better price drops you’ll see. The Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds are down to $59.00 (was $109.00), saving you $50 at 46% off. At this price, they’re a great option for commuting, workouts, and everyday listening, especially if you like the Nothing design vibe and you want more control over sound than basic budget buds usually offer.

Nothing Ear (a) includes hybrid noise canceling up to 45dB, plus Hi-Res Audio support and an advanced equalizer for tuning the sound to your preferences. That EQ piece matters more than people think, being able to dial in bass, clarity, or vocals can make a mid-priced earbud feel way more “expensive” in day-to-day use.

You also get practical features like dual connect (use one earbud independently) and six microphones, which should help with call quality and voice pickup. Battery is another highlight: it’s rated for up to 42.5 hours of playtime with the case, which is the kind of spec you feel when you’re not constantly hunting for a charger.

The value here is the balance: real noise canceling, lots of battery life, and sound customization at an under-$60 price. That’s the combo most people actually want for daily use: something that makes commutes quieter, calls easier, and music more enjoyable without babying your earbuds.

This deal is also nice if you’re building a “backup pair” for travel or your gym bag. Paying $59 for a capable ANC set hurts a lot less than losing a $200+ pair.

At $59, Nothing Ear (a) is a really good value if you want hybrid noise canceling, long battery life, and a more customizable listening experience for everyday use. If you’re extremely picky about top-tier ANC or you want the absolute best transparency mode, higher-end earbuds will still win—but for the price, this is a deal that’s hard to ignore.

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