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Nothing reveals the launch date of of the Ear Stick

October 4, 2022
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  • London-based electronics manufacturer, Nothing, has scheduled a live reveal event for the Ear Stick on October 26.
  • The Ear Stick will come in a new cosmetic-like charging case.
  • An FCC filing says the charging case will come with a 350mAh battery.

On September 21, London-based tech company, Nothing, teased the Ear Stick at London Fashion Week. Now the company has scheduled a live reveal event for its upcoming next-generation earbuds on October 26.

At London Fashion Week, we got our first glimpse of the Ear Stick’s charging case. Said to be inspired by modern cosmetics, the charging case takes a unique cylindrical form, reminiscent of a lipstick container. However, Nothing avoided showing off what its refreshed earbuds look like.

But it seems we won’t have to wait too much longer to finally see the Ear Stick officially. Nothing has announced on its website that it will be holding a live reveal event for the Ear Stick. The event will be shown on the company’s website on October 26 at 7:00 PM PT.

Back in late June, however, Twitter user Mukul Sharma revealed a leak that showed that the earbuds remained mostly unchanged from a design standpoint. The only differences appeared to be the inclusion of two dots and new branding.

Thanks to an FCC filing found the following week after London Fashion Week, we at least have a little more information to go on. According to the filing, the charging case will have a 350mAh battery, which will be smaller than the 570mAh battery the case for the company’s first earbuds had. Additionally, the earbuds will have a 36mAh battery, which will be a little larger than the Nothing Ear 1’s 31mAh battery.

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