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- #129,380 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products)
- #441 in Electronic Foreign Language Translators
KrabKrab
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Imagine walking into a foreign country, ordering food, and actually understanding what’s being said back to you—without fumbling with an app or a translator device the size of a brick. These translation earbuds make that possible, and honestly, they’re kind of mind-blowing. With support for 144 languages, they’ve got you covered whether you’re in Spain, China, or deep in the streets of Tokyo trying to figure out a train schedule.The real-time translation is smooth. No awkward delays or robotic voices—just instant interpretation so you can have a legit conversation without sounding like a tourist struggling with Google Translate. They work with Bluetooth, and the noise cancellation helps keep things clear even in loud environments.Battery life is solid, lasting through a full day of travel, meetings, or just flexing your language skills. The best part? No subscriptions, no sneaky fees, just a one-time purchase that does what it says. They even work offline for certain languages, which is a game-changer if you don’t want to rack up data charges.If you travel, do business internationally, or just want to impress people by casually understanding multiple languages, these earbuds are the move. They take the stress out of communication and make sure you’re never lost in translation again.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Ok at best, had some trouble with accurate translation with my friend who is bilingual. I will continue to utilize in different instances with different languages and see if they work better.
CyberPress
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
These earbuds had me feeling like I stepped into a futuristic movie. Real-time translation? In 144 languages? That’s some high-tech magic right there. I tested them out with a mix of languages—Spanish, French, and even some Japanese—and while it’s not 100% perfect, it’s definitely good enough to hold a conversation without looking totally lost.The fit is comfortable, and they double as regular Bluetooth earbuds, which is a nice touch. The sound quality is decent—clear enough for calls and music, though not on the level of high-end audio brands. The translation feature kicks in quickly, but you do need an internet connection for the best results. The offline mode is more limited, so keep that in mind if you’re traveling somewhere with spotty service.Battery life holds up well. I used them for about five hours straight before needing a recharge, and the case gives extra juice when you’re on the go. The only thing that could be better is the app—it works fine, but the interface feels a little clunky at times. A bit of polishing on the software side would make this even better.For travelers, business meetings, or just impressing people with your “instant language skills,” these are a cool gadget to have. Not perfect, but definitely useful when you’re in a multilingual situation.
angela
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
These are genuinely the best earbuds I've ever owned. I bought this for the translation ability, to communicate with my arab friends and family but im using it as my daily earbuds as well because the quality is so good! So clear and crisp. Honestly, exactly on par with apple earbuds. The slide mechanism on the case is also such an awesome touch of top quality. I love these so much!
E. Mar
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Packaging is really good. They did their best to copy Apple’s designs and even tried to make the slow, anticipation box. Unfortunately, it was too tight and ended up being kind of hard to open. Nice try. The rest is very well done. Really am surprised that they didn’t make the product white.Comes with*Ear Buds-Bluetooth set up was easy and quick.-Controls aren’t too complicated…tapping for play/pause and FF/RW, as well as answering calls. There’s no volume control….Not expected and a negative.-Controls are pretty sensitive which could create inadvertent changes. But, it’s probably better responsive than non-responsive.-Sound quality is not bad. It is a bit tinny. Treble reducer in the EQ on the iPHONE Music app helps a little. The bass isn’t heavy, but not bad at all for me. But, I’m not one to want heavy bass. Bass is definitely better than the mid/high tones. For translations, it’s very clear.-The earbuds don’t have a sensor for being in your ear so it will play outside your ears and turn off only when they are placed back in the case.*Case:-Slides open very nicely. Different from other earbud cases that flip open.-Shows charge level with LEDs…OK..not great.*Earbud Tips- 2 extra sets of earbud tips is supplied (different sizes). Always nice to have.-These have a pretty tight fit on the earbuds which is standard, but always good to have.*Token Card-This is to let you translate offline. Normal use, you need an application and Internet. With the token, you can download the translation dictionary and work with the application offline like in an airplane, or a poor cell phone coverage area. This is very helpful. Didn’t try it.*USB-A to USB-C(charging case side) charging cable*Instructions-As expected, it comes in many languages.-I provided pics for the English section.-It says there’s supposed to be a warranty card…I did not get one.*App-Easy to use.-The different modes for translation are very nice.Touch: Share the earbuds (one each). Tap the earbud to talk. Take turns talking and the other person hears the translation.Speaker: You wear the earbuds. Using the App, you decide who talks. You use the earbud mic to speak and earbuds to hear. Your friend uses the iPHONE mic to speak and the iPHONE speaker hear translation. The iPHONE app also shows the translation in text. This is the only mode I’ve tried and will probably be the only practical one for me.Free Talk: Share the earbuds (one each). Just talk. This seems the most natural way to use it.Offline: For offline. Not sure what modes you can use offline.Photo Translation: You can take a picture of text and have it translated.Accuracy-While I’ll need to use it more, it seems to be close in translation. I can see miscommunications with it, but overall, it’s way better than not having it.-The languages I’m most interested in are Spanish and Chinese (Cantonese). With Spanish, it seems that punctuation in the translation may cause some confusion. With Chinese as a language, inflection is very, very important. Having said that, it’s pretty good.Privacy-Apple says the app collects user content (audio data) that is not linked to the user. I’m always paranoid about privacy, but I guess in the end, the Internet knows all about me.Having only tried these translation earbuds, I can’t say whether they are better than others as these are priced quite a bit higher than others.
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