Nothing Ear are budget-friendly audio devices with high-end features to enhance your listening experience. You can control all aspects of your earbuds via the Nothing X app for Android and iOS. The good news is that you can now control your Nothing earbuds from any computer platform, including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebook, using a web app called Ear (web).

Control Nothing Earbuds from any browser

Ear (web) is an unofficial solution to control your Nothing and CMF earbuds from any computer you own. Thanks to the developer RapidZapper, the Ear (web) app supports all features of the official Nothing X app, like switching between different noise modes and equalizer settings, and more.

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The Ear (web) app works with all browsers based on Chromium v117 and up, such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, and Arc. Connecting your Nothing Earbuds to your computer is easy. Here’s how to do it.

How to Control Nothing Earbuds from Your Windows, Mac, Linux and Chromebook?

1. First, put your Nothing earbuds in pairing mode.

2. Next, turn on Bluetooth on your computer.

3. Now, go to Ear (web) webpage (link) on your Chrome or Edge browser, and click on Connect.

4. Select your earbuds model from the available list.

5. Click the Connect button to pair with the earbuds.

You can connect your Nothing earbuds to your computer using the Ear (web) interface. No signup or unwanted permissions are required. The Ear (web) app supports most features available in the official Nothing X app for smartphones, including support for Nothing’s audio products like Ear 2 and CMF Buds Pro 2.

Features the Ear (web) App Offers for Nothing Earbuds

The Ear (web) app has all the same controls as the official Nothing X app. You can use it to:

  • Check the battery level of your earbuds
  • Select different listening modes like Adaptive, Noise Cancellation, and Transparency
  • Choose from different equalizer settings (but you can’t create your own custom EQ settings)
  • Turn on Low Latency mode
  • Enable In Ear Detection
  • Ring your earbuds if you’ve lost them

So, the Ear (web) app gives you full control over your Nothing earbuds, and you can do it right from your computer without needing to use the companion mobile app.

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