In a tweet, company founder Carl Pei announced that the pricing for the Nothing Ear (1) will be increased to US$ 149 (~RM 703), equating to a 50% hike from its original price of US$ 99. The change will be made effective starting 26 October, the same day as the launch for the upcoming Ear (stick) earbuds.
— Carl Pei (@getpeid) October 18, 2022 Pei explained that the hike is due to an increase in costs which he later elaborated is related to manufacturing. GSMArena speculates that the company’s hiring of over 180 engineers soon after launching the Ear (1) last year may have contributed to the product’s price increase, but the Nothing founder refuted this in a reply on Twitter. He also took the opportunity to encourage would-be owners to purchase the earbuds before the change comes into effect. The company did not say whether the increased input costs will affect its other product, the Nothing Phone (1) which currently retails for GBP 399 in the UK, or RM 2,399 in Malaysia. Speaking of which, we’ve reached out to Nothing’s local arm to see whether the pricing of the Ear (1) here would also be increased. In its reply, a company spokesperson clarified that the product will retain its RM 499 retail price for now, but will keep us posted if there are any changes. Undoubtedly, the jump to US$ 149 for the Ear (1) is pretty drastic, so it is no wonder this change will spark outrage amongst consumers. Which is a shame, as its current price point is one of the product’s main selling points, along with its surprisingly decent audio performance – both of which we highlighted in our review. (Source: Nothing, via Carl Pei [Twitter])