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Nothing Ear (3) are cheaper than ever, but the last-gen models are an even better deal

Nothing’s latest Ear (3) earbuds just hit their lowest price to date, but the last-gen models are a much better deal.

Over on Amazon, Nothing Ear (3) are currently down to $149, which is $30 off of the normal $179 price tag, and the lowest price the earbuds have hit to date. They were also available at this price for a good portion of December 2025, but even Black Friday deals weren’t this low.

And for that price, Nothing Ear (3) are a pretty solid buy.

As stated in our review, Nothing Ear (3) continue to refine the design of what are among the best earbuds on the market, with a more comfortable design and a more premium metal case. The sound quality has also been updated to follow a new profile that’s a bit more favorable to the low-ends. There’s also a new “Super Mic” feature that uses a microphone in the case to better pick up your voice in noisy environments.

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But, while this is a solid offer, the last-gen Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) are a much better deal.

Nothing Ear is down to just $89, while Ear (a) has dropped to $59. Those are insane prices for earbuds that, for the most part, match Ear (3) in core features and are arguably better in the sound department thanks to their neutral profile. Nothing Ear (open) can also be purchased for $98 right now, down from $149, and Nothing Headphone (1) is similarly down to $239 at the moment. Topping things off, CMF Headphone Pro is $79 right now, just leaving customers with a ton of discounts on some of our favorite audio products on the market today.

And, as always, stay tuned to our sister site 9to5Toys for the best deal coverage in the game today!

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