The Nothing Headphone (1) has been one of the most talked-about products of 2025, in typical Nothing fashion due to their avant-garde design, and the fact that the Carl Pei-founded brand delved into the world of wireless noise-cancelling headphones - a very crowded market to say the least.

If you've wanted a pair of these headphones due to either their funky looks, the drivers that were tuned with the help from KEF or anything else about them, then they're currently 20 percent off at Amazon, bringing their price down from £299 to a more pallatable £239.

Nothing Headphone (1)

Now £239.00 (was £299.00)

See at Amazon UK

I've actually been using the Headphone (1) on test for the last few weeks (full review coming soon), so I can give you some of my thoughts now on how they look, feel, and sound. I understand that folks may not like the way they look, but they're seriously different to anything else in modern headphone design and feel excellent with a blend of brushed aluminium and rubberised surfaces. They're also rather comfortable with a clamping force that feels just right, and deep earcups, while its tactile controls are very pleasant to use. The Headphone (1) also fold down neatly into their carry case for easy transport.

In terms of audio, the presence of fellow British brand KEF, arguably more known for speakers than headphones, on the side of the Headphone (1) gave me high hopes. I found these headphones to have a more bass-driven sound, with good extension and control, although it came at the expense of pushing things such as vocals on some songs back into the mix a smidgen. They're a good listen if you want punch and power, plus sublime width and soundstage, and you can use the Nothing X app for fiddling with the EQ and settings there to tune the sound how you wish. Noise cancellation is decent at dealing with most noise on busy train and plane journeys I've taken, although some higher pitched noises still get through. The ANC on these cans is good, although not class-leading.

Other pleasant additions are the use of modern Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, with codec support totalling SBC and AAC plus the more advanced LDAC for hi-res audio playback on supported devices. Nothing also rates these headphones to last for up to 35 hours on a charge with ANC on, and up to 80 hours with it off, making for some of the better battery life in its price class.

If you've been after a set of stylish and engaging wireless headphones for travel or general use. the Nothing Headphone (1) at 20 percent off is a great choice.