Nothing Headphone 1 Specifications Leak Ahead of Launch: May Offer Up to 54 Hours Playback with LDAC
Sandy Verma June 30, 2025 02:24 PM

London. Nothing, the UK-based tech startup known for its transparent hardware design and premium audio products, is all set to unveil its first over-ear headphones — the Nothing Headphone 1 — on July 1alongside the much-anticipated Nothing Phone 3. Ahead of the official reveal, a major leak has surfaced online, shedding light on the core specifications and features of the upcoming audio product.

Premium Audio Meets Signature Design

According to a report by Android Headlinesciting details shared by reliable tipster Yogesh Brarthe Nothing Headphone 1 will feature 40mm PU and nickel-coated dynamic driverstuned in collaboration with KEFa well-regarded name in high-end audio. The headphones are also expected to support spatial audio, adaptive bassand an eight-band equalizeraccessible via the Nothing X app on both Android and iOS.

The device may feature adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) with up to 42dB noise suppressionalong with transparency mode for ambient awareness. Support for popular audio codecs such as AAC, SBCand LDAC ensures high-resolution audio streaming for audiophiles.

Strong Battery and Smart Connectivity

Powering the Nothing Headphone 1 is likely a 1,040mAh batterycapable of delivering up to:

  • 54 hours of playback with LDAC enabled and ANC turned off

  • 30 hours with LDAC and ANC on

  • 80 hours with AAC and ANC off

  • 35 hours with AAC and ANC on

Nothing is also bringing fast charging support: a quick 5-minute charge could provide up to 2.4 hours of playback (ANC on) and 5 hours (ANC off).

Connectivity options will likely include Bluetooth 5.3, Google Fast Pairand Microsoft Swift Pairensuring seamless pairing with Android and Windows devices. Physical controls such as roll, paddle, and buttons are expected to be present, along with on-ear detection and an LED charging indicator.

Aiming for a Flagship Audio Experience

If the leaks prove accurate, the Nothing Headphone 1 could emerge as a strong competitor in the over-ear premium audio segment, rivaling offerings from Sony, Bose, and Apple. Its high-end specs combined with a probable transparent aesthetic and ecosystem integration with the Nothing Phone series may appeal to users looking for both style and substance.

The official launch event is slated for July 1where pricing and availability details will be confirmed.

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