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The Nothing (1) Headset Is Discounted Early for Black Friday | WIREDSkip to main contentEarly Black Friday Deals2 DaysShop NowMenuSECURITYPOLITICSTHE BIG STORYBUSINESSSCIENCECULTUREREVIEWSBLACK FRIDAYMenuAccountAccountNewslettersEarly Black Friday DealsThe Best Chef’s KnivesPosha vs. ThermomixREI's Holiday Sale DealsLG OLED DealsDeals DeliveredSecurityPoliticsThe Big StoryBusinessScienceCultureReviewsChevronMoreExpandThe Big InterviewMagazineEventsWIRED InsiderWIRED ConsultingNewslettersPodcastsVideoMerchSearchSearchSign InSign InBrad BourqueGearNov 25, 2025 1:08 PMThe Nothing (1) Headset Is Discounted Early for Black FridayThese over-ear headphones compete with the Airpods Max at a fraction of the price.FacebookXEmailSave StoryCourtesy of NothingCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyIf you're looking for an excellent pair of over-ear headphones that stand out in both their sound quality and looks, the Nothing Headphone (1) is currently marked down to just $239 on Amazon, a 20 percent discount from its usual price. It’s one of our favorite wireless headsets, earning the title “Best Looking" while still sounding almost as good as some headsets at twice the price.Photograph: Parker HallPhotograph: Parker HallPhotograph: Parker HallChevronChevronNothingHeadphone (1)$299 $239 (20% off) Amazon$299 NothingThe Nothing Headphone (1) has basically every feature you'd expect from a much higher-end offering, including high-resolution audio, the ability to connect to and remember multiple devices, and even object-based surround for watching a movie on a long flight. They're all controlled through the Nothing app, which is available for both iOS and Android.Sound quality is excellent, partially thanks to a collaboration with British speaker maker KEF, and these 40-mm drivers have excellent low-mid performance that gives them a unique pop. The soundstage isn't quite as expansive as some of the very best, but it gets most of the way there without costing nearly as much. Similarly, the active noise canceling doesn't match the performance on the big hitters like Sony or Bose, but excellent fit and passive isolation pick up the slack.They have quite a few thoughtful design touches that make them easy to love. A small red dot on the right ear cup makes sure they always go on your head the right way, rather than trying to read a little letter on the inside of a band. The physical controls, a clicky wheel and a flicky knob, combine to open up a surprising amount of interaction, which our reviewer Parker Hall called “some of the best and most intuitive controls ever designed.”I spotted the deal on Amazon in both the black and white, and while looks are subjective, I think the white pair look pretty dang sweet. If you're still not sure, pop over to our roundup of the best noise-canceling headphones to help you tune out the sounds of your holiday travel. 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The Nothing (1) Headset is currently available for a discounted price of $239 on Amazon, marking a 20% reduction from its usual price. This offering positions the headset as a compelling alternative to premium options like the AirPods Max, particularly considering its competitive sound quality and distinctive design. The headset, authored by Brad Bourque at WIRED, stands out due to its feature set, including high-resolution audio, multi-device connectivity, and object-based surround sound—all typically found in significantly more expensive headphones.

Control through the Nothing app, accessible on both iOS and Android, is a key element of the experience. The device’s sound quality is attributed to a collaboration with British speaker maker KEF, resulting in a 40-mm driver configuration that delivers notable low-mid performance and a "pop" in the audio. While the soundstage isn’t as expansive as some of the industry’s top-tier headphones, it offers a substantial listening experience at a considerably lower price point. Active noise cancellation, while not matching the performance of leaders like Sony or Bose, benefits from a well-fitting design and passive isolation to mitigate external sounds.

Beyond its technical specifications, the Nothing (1) Headset incorporates thoughtful design elements that enhance the user experience. A small red dot on the right ear cup ensures correct placement, eliminating the need to decipher a marker on the band. The inclusion of physical controls—a clicky wheel and a flicky knob—provides a surprisingly intuitive and engaging interaction, as highlighted by Bourque’s assessment. This design choice allows for a degree of control beyond simple touch inputs.

The initial retail price of $299 reflects the combination of these features and the brand’s aesthetic approach. The current Black Friday discount brings the headset to a more accessible level, increasing its appeal. As noted by WIRED, the Nothing (1) Headset represents a significant value proposition for consumers seeking a premium listening experience without the associated cost. The availability of both black and white models adds to the product’s desirability, although design preference ultimately remains subjective. Bourque’s review underscores the headset’s ability to deliver strong audio performance alongside a uniquely designed listening experience.