
Few things are as convenient as finding headphones that work for everything. You use them on the subway, in the office, at home and even in those downtimes when you just need to disconnect a little. This happened to me with Nothing Ear, which El Corte Inglés left at €89 while its usual price is around €129. They’re compact, they sound better than expected, and they have noise cancellation that really works without breaking the budget. Nothing has a very recognizable aesthetic: transparent, minimalist and with that futuristic touch that stands out without being overdone. In hand, they are light and well constructed, and adapt naturally to the ear, without moving or generating pressure, even after several hours. The sound is its most coherent point. It offers punchy bass, clear vocals and a balance appreciated in music as well as in podcasts or video calls. They don’t seek to compete with high-end models, but their performance is more than sufficient for those who listen to everything and want continuous quality without complicated settings. Active noise cancellation is surprisingly effective in everyday environments. Subdued engines, distant conversations and that constant noise of the city which is more tiring than you think. Transparency mode, on the other hand, helps you move around the street or watch a short conversation without removing the headphones. In practice, the Nothing Ear becomes that accessory that you always carry with you. They work well during calls, maintain a stable connection and have more than enough battery life for a long day without intermediate recharges. Additionally, the case is compact and durable, perfect for pockets and backpacks. The reduction to 89 € places them in a very attractive point: they offer a design that stands out, good noise cancellation, solid sound and realistic use for those who spend the day between transport, meetings and moments of disconnection. It’s not a whim, it’s an everyday tool that performs above what you’d expect at this price. Sometimes the best headset is not the most technical or the most expensive, but the one you use without thinking about it. And this is where Nothing Ear wins hands down. In the ABC Favorites section, we continue to curate real deals on tech, home, and auto to help you find devices that add up without making your life complicated.