Smartphones Phone (1) On 23 March 2022, Nothing announced its first smartphone named the "Phone (1)". The phone runs on the
Android operating system, and its user interface is named
NothingOS. It went on sale on 21 July 2022. In June 2022, Nothing opened an invite-only pre-order for the "Phone (1)", which reached up to 100,000 registrations on the waiting list. The device, which was unveiled on 12 July in London, features a
Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ chipset and transparent design.
Phone (2) On 11 July 2023, Nothing announced its second smartphone named the "Phone (2)". It was released on 21 July 2023. The software front is covered by
Android 13 with NothingOS 2.0 skin on top. The phone comes with
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset.
Phone (2a) Nothing announced its budget smartphone, the "Phone (2a)", on 5 March 2024. It came with the
MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset running
Android 14 and with user interface NothingOS 2.5, a 6.7-inch 120-Hz OLED display, and a 5000 mAh battery. Phone (2a) surpassed 100,000 units sold in its first day after release. The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, released in 2024, is an upgraded version of the standard Phone (2a) with enhanced features aimed at improving performance, display quality, and photography capabilities. Key upgrades include a MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro processor for smooth multitasking and better gaming performance, achieving high benchmark scores compared to its predecessors.
Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro were announced on 4 March 2025. Both phones have
AMOLED 6.77 inches 120Hz displays, both exist in 128GB and 256GB storage variants, both have the same 5000mAh battery and the same Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4 nm) chip. The main difference is in camera type as the Phone (3a) Pro version has telephoto with 3x optical zoom, contrasting with only 2x zoom on the 3a variant.
Phone (3) On 1 July 2025 Nothing launched the Nothing Phone 3, which has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, and a triple 50MP rear camera setup including a periscope telephoto lens. It introduces the "Glyph Matrix", a circular dot-matrix LED interface on the back, completely replacing the previous Glyph Interface. The Phone 3 debuted with Nothing OS 3.5 based on
Android 15, with a confirmed upgrade path to
Android 16 via
Nothing OS 4.0 later in the year. It was released globally, including in the U.S. for the first time, with prices starting at ₹79,999 in India and $799 internationally. In March 2026, Nothing released the Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro.
Audio products Ear (1) The Nothing Ear 1, stylized as the "ear (1)", is Nothing's first product. Announced on 27 July 2021, the Ear 1 is a set of
wireless earbuds. The earbuds can be connected by Bluetooth and have up to 34 hours of battery life when used with the charging case, and 5.7 hours of battery life with ANC off; with 24 hours with the case used and up to four hours for the earbuds themselves with ANC on. The earbuds went on sale on 17 August 2021, at $99/£99/€99. A black colored version was announced on 6 December 2021, and went on sale on 13 December. Nothing also announced on that day that the Ear 1 earbuds were now going carbon neutral. On 18 October 2022, Nothing's CEO
Carl Pei announced on the social media platform
X that the Ear 1's price would be increased to $149 starting on the date 26 October 2022 due to an increase in component costs.
Ear (stick) Ear (stick) is a pair of earbuds Nothing released on 4 November 2022. It is the second part of the Ear family and a lower tier version of Ear (1), and does not include noise cancellation, transparency mode, or wireless charging. Ear (stick) launched at a price of $99.
Ear (2) In March 2023, Nothing announced the release of their second-generation earbuds, the Nothing Ear (2). These new earphones support the
LHDC 5.0 low latency HD audio codec and come equipped with 11.6 mm speakers, similar to its predecessor. The earbuds were launched on 22 March 2023, with reviews mixed.
Ear On April 18th, 2024, Nothing announced the release of the Nothing Ear, the third in the Ear lineup. The change in naming convention caused confusion, with many users expressing confusion over the jump from Ear (1), to Ear (2), to Ear. The Ear supports LHDC 5.0 and LDAC, and supports Nothing's "Advanced Equaliser", a feature in the Nothing X app to finely customize audio tuning, and create profiles, as well as the "Personal Sound Profile", to tune the audio of the earbuds based on how the user hears. The Ear has improved noise cancelling, a battery advertised to last 40.5 hours, longer than the Ear (2), and comes in white and black colors.
Ear (a) On April 18th, 2024, Nothing also announced the Nothing Ear (a), a set of earbuds with a slimmer, longer case than the rest of the main Ear lineup. The Ear (a) comes in yellow, black, or white, and a slightly longer advertised battery life than the Nothing Ear at an advertised 42.5 hours, but does not have wireless charging. The Ear (a) was originally priced at $99 on launch.
Ear (open) On September 24, 2024, Nothing announced the Ear (open), a set of open-ear earbuds for $149. The Ear (open) have an IP54 rating, 14.2mm dynamic driver, and support only AAC and SBC codecs. They support dual Bluetooth connection, as well as Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair. The Ear (open) have an advertised battery life of 30 hours, with no wireless charging, which some reviewers noted as an unexpected drawback. The Ear (open) won a
Red Dot award for the design of the earbuds and the case.
Headphone (1) Nothing announced a new over-ear headphone product at their launch event on 1 July 2025, the same time they announced the Phone (3). The Headphone (1) feature an audio system by
KEF and maintain a similar see-through tech appearance as Nothing's other products, while also featuring a hard case and a rounded rectangle earcups, differentiating them from other popular over-ear headphones such as
Sony's
XM lineup and
Apple's
AirPods Max. Comparative to the other popular headphones, the Headphone (1) featured physical analog buttons like a roller for controlling volume and buttons and switches for skipping, pausing, and accepting calls. In 2025, the Headphone (1) were $299 MSRP. There were two color options, black and white. The headphones achieved an 80-hour battery life with active noise canceling off and 35 hours with it on.
RTINGS.com particularly noted its affinity as travel headphones with its battery life and noise isolation. However, ''
The Guardian's'' review highlighted that while the headphones are generally repairable with replacement ear cushions, they are not made with any
recycled materials.
Ear (3) On September 18, 2025, Nothing announced the Nothing Ear (3) for $179 coming in white and black colorways. The primary advertised feature of the Ear (3) is the charging case, which has a built-in dual-microphone system dubbed "Super Mic", activated by a "Talk" button on the side, advertised as being able to "[cut] through surrounding noise up to 95 dB". The Talk button can also be used to activate a voice assistant, chosen in the Nothing X app, when not already in a call. Some reviewers reported problems with the Talk button and case microphones, stating audio quality and noise cancellation wasn't as good as advertised, incompatibility with certain calling apps, awkward usage, or overall considering the feature unnecessary, while others stated the audio quality was better, though most agreed the difference between the case and the earbuds themselves was not substantial. The earbuds have an advertised battery life of 10 hours, and 38 hours with the case if the ANC is disabled, Designed to act as a "second memory," Essential Space enables users to capture, organize, and retrieve digital content such as screenshots, voice notes, and photos through a dedicated hardware button known as the Essential Key.
Nothing Chats Nothing Chats was an
instant messaging application released by Nothing Technology Limited. It was briefly available on Google Play in November 2023 before being withdrawn due to reports of bugs, insecure networking, and reliability concerns. On 14 November 2023, Nothing announced the app had been developed in collaboration with a company called Sunbird and would offer limited compatibility with Apple’s
iMessage. Prior to launch, Android Authority and Ars Technica expressed skepticism about the app’s claims around
end-to-end encryption and overall security, citing Sunbird’s track record. Ars Technica specifically warned against sharing Apple credentials with a third party that might not fully grasp the associated risks. On 17 November, shortly after launch, a third-party developer discovered that the app was using a version of a rival open-source project called BlueBubbles but Sunbird failed to procure a
TLS certificate so the application was sending users' service credentials via insecure
HTTP. The vulnerability could allow a third-party to intercept users' credentials (one at a time) and use them to impersonate the users to read and send messages. On 18 November, a different user reported that the app was sending all media attachments, including user images to error-logging service Sentry, and all data to
Firebase, with the data being stored unencrypted in both places. At the time, the Firebase database contained over 630,000 media files.
9to5Google confirmed that anyone can intercept the application's Firebase credentials (from their own device or any other device), log into Firebase and see all other users' past and real-time messages. Another party developed a script for downloading this data automatically and published the code to GitHub. Within 24 hours, Nothing removed the app from Google Play entirely.
Drinks Beer (5.1%) is a beer created by Nothing Technology. The beer was initially announced on 1 April 2023, and was made available in the UK in October 2023. The drink is brewed by Freetime Beer Co., which was based in
Wales. The brewery was closed down after 9 years. ==Reception and controversies==