Description
These AI-powered translation earbuds are perfect for travelers, business professionals, and language learners who want seamless real-time communication across 144 languages.
The built-in touchscreen on the charging case lets you control music, adjust volume, and access translation settings without pulling out your phone.
With 14.2mm bio-carbon fiber drivers and five equalization modes, you get rich bass and clear highs for an immersive listening experience.
Since this is a new-to-market device with few reviews, be sure to check fit and app compatibility before purchase to ensure it meets your needs.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Skip this purchase unless you are willing to troubleshoot an untested app ecosystem. The strongest selling point—144-language offline translation—relies entirely on a companion app with zero verified user feedback on stability or language accuracy. This is for early adopters who accept that the software may not work as advertised out of the box.
[Spec analysis]
The product’s core claim—real-time interpretation in 144 languages—is unverifiable without third-party testing. No review data exists to confirm whether the “natural interpretation technology” actually segments speech mid-conversation or produces usable translations beyond simple phrases. The charging case touchscreen controls (volume, camera shutter, headphone search) are unusual features, but the proprietary app dependency creates a single point of failure: if the app crashes or lacks support for your phone’s OS version, the translation function is unusable. Audio specs (14.2mm bio-carbon drivers, 50Hz–5kHz range) suggest passable music playback, but without user confirmation, the five EQ modes may be marketing padding rather than meaningful sound adjustments.
[Honest drawback]
The most credible risk is the app-required translation setup: every conversation requires you to open the app, select the language pair, and choose a mode (silent, headphone, external speaker, binaural) before speaking. That process alone ruins spontaneous conversation flow—the opposite of “seamless” real-time translation.
[Price take]
At $60 (69% off the inflated $198.98 MSRP), you are paying for the hardware gamble; the discount is meaningless if the translation software fails to deliver, and a $30 pair of basic Bluetooth earbuds with a free translation app like Google Translate would offer lowe
Skip this purchase unless you are willing to troubleshoot an untested app ecosystem. The strongest selling point—144-language offline translation—relies entirely on a companion app with zero verified user feedback on stability or language accuracy. This is for early adopters who accept that the software may not work as advertised out of the box.
[Spec analysis]
The product’s core claim—real-time interpretation in 144 languages—is unverifiable without third-party testing. No review data exists to confirm whether the “natural interpretation technology” actually segments speech mid-conversation or produces usable translations beyond simple phrases. The charging case touchscreen controls (volume, camera shutter, headphone search) are unusual features, but the proprietary app dependency creates a single point of failure: if the app crashes or lacks support for your phone’s OS version, the translation function is unusable. Audio specs (14.2mm bio-carbon drivers, 50Hz–5kHz range) suggest passable music playback, but without user confirmation, the five EQ modes may be marketing padding rather than meaningful sound adjustments.
[Honest drawback]
The most credible risk is the app-required translation setup: every conversation requires you to open the app, select the language pair, and choose a mode (silent, headphone, external speaker, binaural) before speaking. That process alone ruins spontaneous conversation flow—the opposite of “seamless” real-time translation.
[Price take]
At $60 (69% off the inflated $198.98 MSRP), you are paying for the hardware gamble; the discount is meaningless if the translation software fails to deliver, and a $30 pair of basic Bluetooth earbuds with a free translation app like Google Translate would offer lowe