LHDC only on Android, iPhone users…
LHDC only on Android, iPhone users just get AAC — I was disappointed when I realized the premium codec I bought these for doesn't work on my phone.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Nothing Ear (2) are true wireless earbuds with a distinctive transparent design, LHDC 5.0 high-resolution audio (Android), and three-mode adaptive ANC — offering premium audio performance at a mid-range price for Android users. Available on Amazon.ca (ASIN B0BQFLTR4P) at around $179 CAD.
| Driver | 11.6mm dynamic driver |
| Battery | 6h earbuds + 30h case (ANC on); 6.3h + 30h (ANC off) |
| ANC | 3 modes: Light, Maximum, Adaptive |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.3, Multipoint |
| Water Resistance | IP54 |
| Weight | 4.5g per earbud |
| Codec | SBC, AAC, LHDC 5.0 (Android only) |
| Special Features | Transparent design, ChatSense (call detection), Ear Tip Fit Test |
"LHDC on my Samsung S24 is genuinely impressive — music sounds more detailed and spacious than my previous $250 earbuds."
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"I get compliments on these constantly — people always ask what they are and are surprised they're earbuds."
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"ANC on the commute cuts road noise and background chatter without making me feel isolated — the Adaptive mode nails it."
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"Best value earbuds under $200 for Android. Apple users should look elsewhere."
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LHDC only on Android, iPhone users…
LHDC only on Android, iPhone users just get AAC — I was disappointed when I realized the premium codec I bought these for doesn't work on my phone.
Source: Amazon reviewerYou need the app for everything…
You need the app for everything — ANC mode switching isn't possible without it, which is annoying when my phone storage is full.
Source: Amazon reviewerANC is good but Sony XM5…
ANC is good but Sony XM5 earbuds are meaningfully quieter on the subway for not much more money.
Source: RedditThe see-through design is unique but…
The see-through design is unique but my partner thinks they look weird — definitely a love it or hate it aesthetic.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Nothing Ear (2) are the best true wireless earbuds in the $150-$200 range for Android users with LHDC-capable phones — the audio quality uplift from that codec is real and measurable. Three-mode ANC is well-implemented, the design is genuinely distinctive, and the Fit Test prevents seal problems before they start. iPhone users should skip these — AAC removes the primary differentiator and Sony or Jabra offer better-balanced value without the codec restriction.