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Nothing Ear (a) at $53 might be the best Prime Day deal

One of the best values in earbuds is the Nothing Ear (a) and, for Prime Day, a pair is down to just $53, and that might be the single best offer on earbuds during Amazon’s sales holiday.

Wireless earbuds are everywhere now, but quality differs wildly. You can go buy a dirt-cheap pair of wireless earbuds that might work, but might also prove difficult to use and have sound quality that’s far below what you’d actually want to listen to all day. On the other hand, the “best” earbuds will often cost hundreds of dollars.

When we reviewed Nothing Ear (a) in 2024, we were blown away at the sound, design, and ease of use for the standard $99 price tag. They were easily the best value in wireless audio at the time, and they’ve aged like a fine wine.

In 2026, getting Nothing Ear (a) for a bargain is remarkably easy. During Prime Day, they’re just $53.

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That’s not a massive discount off of the $79 price they’ve been selling for in recent months, but it’s still a fraction of what you’d pay for many other earbuds that don’t match the sound quality, integration, or comfort you’ll find on Ear (a).

For that price you’re getting active noise cancellation, a total of over 42 hours of playback on a charge of the case (around 9-10 hours from the earbuds alone), support for Fast Pair on Android, as well as the Nothing X app on both Android and iPhone which supports adjusting modes and the sound quality too.

They punch way above their price tag, all the more so at this week’s discount.

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