Nothing Turns the Ear (3a) Into a Pocket Recorder

Nothing has launched the Ear (3a), a $99 pair of wireless earbuds with 32MB of onboard storage that saves audio clips and up to two hours of phone calls.
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Nothing has launched the Ear (3a), a $99 pair of wireless earbuds with 32MB of onboard storage that saves audio clips and up to two hours of phone calls.

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