Nothing may soon introduce its next budget-friendly TWS earbuds, the Nothing Ear 3a. Ahead of its official launch, a new report has revealed details about the earbuds’ expected pricing and colour variants. The upcoming model is believed to be the successor to the Nothing Ear (a) and could continue the company’s strategy of offering affordable audio products alongside its premium lineup.

Expected Price and Colour Options

According to a report by Dealabs, the Nothing Ear 3a could launch in France at a price of EUR 99 (approximately Rs. 10,900). Interestingly, this is said to be the same launch price as the Nothing Ear (a), which debuted in 2024, despite the rising costs of consumer electronics in recent years.

The Nothing Ear (a) is currently available in France for EUR 89 (around Rs. 9,800) following a price reduction.

In India, the Nothing Ear (a) was launched at Rs. 7,999 and is currently selling on Flipkart for Rs. 6,499.

The report also claims that the Nothing Ear 3a will be available in White, Black, Yellow, and a new Pink colour option. While most of the colours are similar to those offered with the current model, the Pink finish is expected to be a fresh addition to the lineup.

Specifications Still Under Wraps

Nothing has yet to reveal any official information regarding the Ear 3a’s specifications, hardware, or launch schedule. However, the new earbuds are expected to bring several improvements over the Nothing Ear (a).

Possible upgrades could include support for wireless charging, enhanced active noise cancellation (ANC), and other audio-related enhancements. As of now, none of these features have been officially confirmed.

Certification Listing Hints at an Imminent Launch

The Nothing Ear 3a was recently spotted on Indonesia’s SDPPI certification database, fueling speculation that its launch could be just around the corner.

The same certification listing also mentioned the unannounced CMF Buds Neo, an upcoming audio product from Nothing’s CMF sub-brand. However, the certification documents did not reveal any details about specifications, pricing, or launch dates.

Nevertheless, these appearances suggest that Nothing may be preparing to expand its audio product portfolio in the coming months.