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Nothing announces major holiday price cuts across phones, headphones and wearables

Nothing’s festive offers cut prices across its entire lineup, giving fans a chance to grab Phone (3), Headphone (1) and CMF accessories without stretching their budget.

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Blueprint-style illustration featuring outlines of Nothing devices, including transparent earbuds, charging cases, smartphones, and over-ear headphones, arranged across a dark blue background with small red accent dots highlighting design elements.
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Nothing’s holiday sale is the kind of promotional math that makes sense even if you’re bad at math: buy a transparent phone, a matching transparent pair of headphones, a few budget neon earbuds for relatives you don’t like much, and still have change left for a festive, ironically minimalist stocking stuffer. The brand’s holiday offers page is basically a Candy Land of clear plastic and cheeky product names, promising “up to $180 off Phone (3), up to $60 off selected audio and $20 off smartwatches” — which, yes, is a sentence you can read aloud at a party and the room will either applaud or slowly back away.

If you’ve been Nothing-curious and put off by the enigmatic marketing speak, the Phone (3) discount is the moment to stop pretending you weren’t tempted. The 12GB + 256GB Phone (3) is listed at $639, down from $799 — a $160 haircut that turns a designer-y impulse into a semi-rational purchase. The slab still looks like it was designed by a movie prop department that oversaw a Tesla and a mid-century radio hookup, and reviewers have been describing the thing as unabashedly design-forward (yes, it still revels in the Glyph Matrix theatrics that made the brand famous).

Nothing Phone 3
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Shop Phone (3) at Nothing ($160 off)

For people who wear their audio taste like an accessory — and for those who want their over-ears to whisper “I listen to lossless on purpose” while not actually owning a record player — Headphone (1) is down to $239 from $299. That’s not just a price cut; it’s an invitation to look bafflingly tasteful while you queue up a podcast about artisanal faucets. WIRED and other tech outlets have been kind to the Headphone (1)’s looks and usability, and now the price reads like a compromise between midlife crisis and good sense.

Nothing Headphone 1
Image: Nothing
Shop Headphone (1) at Nothing ($60 off)

On the “I don’t need a lot, but I definitely want options” front, Nothing’s earbuds are behaving like a whole little mall. Ear (3) drops to $149 (from $179); the plain Ear sits at $89 (from $149); Ear (a) is $59 (from $99); and Ear (open) is $99 (from $149). Meanwhile, the CMF (Color, Material, Finish — yes, they really named it that) lineup throws a buffet of budget choices at you: CMF Buds 2a for $29, CMF Buds 2 for $39, CMF Buds Pro 2 for $47, and CMF Buds 2 Plus for $55, all in various neon-friendly shades. If you wanted to create a drawer full of backup earbuds for the apocalypse, Nothing will now help you do it without actually bankrupting you.

The CMF watches are the tiny but tasteful flex. The Watch 3 Pro is $79 (down from $99) and the Watch Pro 2 is $49 (down from $69) — yes, those numbers are so low they almost feel like a typo, but they’re legit. For someone whose smartwatch criteria are “tracks my steps, looks clean, and signals that I buy my accessories deliberately from small-label brands,” this is dangerously sensible. Buy one, wear it for three weeks, and people will assume you read design blogs unironically.

Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro smartwatch.
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What makes the Nothing holiday drop less exhausting than most sales is the clarity of the discounts. This isn’t a circus of coupon codes and “limited time” table-saw promotions where you need a PhD in Terms & Conditions to figure out whether you saved anything. It’s straightforward markdowns across the core lineup — Phone (3), over-ears, earbuds, and a sprinkle of CMF accessories — which is excellent if your idea of holiday shopping is “act fast but not like a panic buyer.”

Now for the important practicalities you’ll tell your friends about in a tone that mixes smugness with mild guilt: if you like your phone to behave like a piece of art that also happens to run apps, this sale helps justify the purchase beyond pure aesthetics. Reviews from mainstream outlets note that Phone (3) leans into style and thoughtful software flourishes (the Glyph Matrix), while being competitively competent on battery life and daily performance — so you’re not just paying for LEDs and good branding. If nothing else, it’s a conversation starter that doubles as a pocket computer.

If you want to be hilarious at the family gift exchange, buy one of everything, wrap it in slightly transparent tissue paper, and watch people try to guess whether “Nothing” is a philosophy or an electronics brand. If you want to be clever instead, assemble a small pack: Phone (3) for the main present, Headphone (1) or CMF Headphone Pro for the serious listener, a couple of CMF Buds 2a for stocking stuffers, and a CMF watch to tie the aesthetic together. You’ll leave the party smelling faintly of peppermint and smug satisfaction. (Also, you can say you bought “Nothing” and technically be telling the truth.)

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But — because every gleaming, transparent utopia has a crack — remember the usual caveats: Nothing’s design-first approach isn’t for everyone, and some reviewers point out compromises on pure specs or camera equivalence versus flagship heavyweights. If you want the absolute best-in-class photography or raw benchmark supremacy, there are alternatives. If you want to be stylish while still getting decent performance for day-to-day life, this sale is one of those rare times the aesthetic choice has a reasonable price attached.

So yes, here’s the final holiday truth: the Nothing sale is a curated chance to buy intentional-looking tech without having to explain the joke to your partner. Whether you’re shopping to impress, to gift, or to finally stop using the free earbuds that came with your last phone (a relic you tell yourself you’ll keep because of “sentimental value”), this promotion reads like a well-designed holiday menu — and you can order the whole tasting flight without feeling like the holiday spirit drained your bank account. If nothing else, you’ll leave the season with gadgets that match, and a very strong anecdote about how you once bought “Nothing” at a discount.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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