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00:00 – Intro from London 00:27 – Nothing’s new lineup: Headphones (a), (4a), (4a Pro) 02:35 – Headphones (a) overview 04:39 – Nothing (4a) specs and caveats 06:57 – Nothing (4a) Pro hands-on 09:33 – Glyph matrix and new features 12:05 – Pricing and early impressions 13:56 – Final thoughts and sign-off I got hands-on time with the Nothing Headphones (a), the Nothing Phone (4a), and the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro , and honestly, this is the most impressive lineup Nothing has ever released. The Headphones A come in four colorways (white, black, pink, and a limited yellow) and boast a ridiculous 135-hour battery life — the most of any Nothing audio product to date. I couldn’t test the sound at the event, but based on past experience, you’ll probably want to tweak them in the Nothing X app. At $199, they’re a bit pricey for mid-range headphones, but not outrageous. Check out my full written post on Gear Diary!: https://geardiary.com/2026/03/05/noth... The Nothing Phone (4a) is a budget phone with solid specs — Snapdragon 7S Gen 4, up to 12GB RAM, triple rear cameras, and a glyph bar — but it’s not available in the US. That’s a bummer, but maybe not a dealbreaker depending on how the 4A Pro performs. Speaking of which, the (4a) Pro is as close to a flagship as Nothing gets in 2026. It’s got a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (no S), up to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, a refined design, and a new glyph matrix with larger pixels. There’s also a smart app drawer and a new “essential apps” feature that I’m curious to test. At $499, it’s going head-to-head with the Pixel 10a, and it might just be the better buy — but I need more time with it before I say for sure. Full disclosure: Nothing covered travel and lodging, but this video isn’t sponsored. Reviews are coming soon, including one for Mashable when the embargo lifts. For now, I think Nothing is back on track with intentional design and compelling hardware. Let me know what you think in the comments — are you into it, or are you meh?