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If you own Nothing headphones and use them with a device other than a smartphone, the new web app "Ear (web)" might come in handy. This unofficial app lets you control your headset settings via your PC, Mac, or Chromebook. Let's take a look at the key features and supported devices of this app.

  • Application name: The app is called "Ear (web)" and is unofficial.
  • Developer: The app was created by the developer "RapidZapper".
  • Compatibility: The app works on PC, Mac, Chromebook and other devices with a compatible browser.
  • Web Serial API: The application uses the Web Serial API, which supports Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers.
  • Application link: The application can be found at "earweb.bttl.xyz".
  • Bluetooth connection: The app requires permission to access Bluetooth devices connected to your computer.
  • ANC control: Allows you to control the active noise cancellation (ANC) of the headphones.
  • Equalizer: Includes equalizer adjustment options to customize the sound.
  • Supported headphones: Supports Nothing Ear (1), Ear (2), Ear (Stick), Ear, Ear (a), CMF Buds Pro, CMF Buds Pro 2 and CMF Buds.
  • Insufficient support: The new Nothing Ear (open) and some other models such as the CMF Neckband are not yet supported.
  • Recommendation: The app is unofficial and therefore caution is advised; however, the developers are known for the app "Ear (PC)" with positive reviews from the Nothing community.
  • Practical use: Users can easily manage their headphones without the need for a smartphone.

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