- The upcoming Nothing Headphone (a) is expected to launch on March 12, with pre-orders likely starting from March 5.
- Pricing leak suggests the Nothing Headphone (a) will cost €159 in Europe and £149 in the UK.
- Nothing Headphone (a) may launch in black, white, pink, and yellow.
Nothing is good at building curiosity. Even when the company does not say much, people talk. That is exactly what is happening now. While Nothing’s recent product video stayed silent about new audio products, leaks have filled the gap. We now have a clear idea about the Nothing Headphone (a), including when it may launch, how much it could cost, and what kind of design Nothing may have planned.
Nothing Headphone (a) details leak online
According to information shared by Dealabs, the Nothing Headphone (a) is expected to launch officially on March 12. Pre-orders may begin earlier, around March 5. If this timeline is accurate, the product is just weeks away.
Nothing usually sticks close to its planned schedules, so this does not feel unrealistic. The Nothing Headphone (a) is part of the brand’s affordable lineup. Leaks suggest a price of €159 in European markets and £149 in the UK. This pricing clearly places it below Nothing’s premium models.
The goal seems simple. Offer good sound and design at a price that more people can afford. Especially students and daily users. One interesting change is the color selection. The Nothing Headphone (a) is rumored to launch in black, white, pink, and yellow. This is a big shift from Nothing’s usual transparent and minimal look.
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This tells us one thing. Nothing wants this product to feel more personal. More lifestyle-focused. Something people wear, not just use. Early reports suggest the Nothing Headphone (a) may be based on the Headphone (1), but with some cost-cutting. Nothing may use a plastic body instead of premium materials.
That does not mean it will feel cheap. Nothing usually gets design right, even with simpler materials. The sound quality should still be decent for the price.
Overall, if these leaks turn out to be true, the Nothing Headphone (a) could be a solid option in the mid-range audio space. It is not trying to compete with high-end headphones. It is trying to be practical, stylish, and affordable. For many users, that is enough.

