World Cup travelers, these 78% off earbuds translate 164 languages in real time

World Cup season is upon us, and fans from all over the world are converging in NYC and New Jersey.Just this morning, I had someone ask me for directions in Italian, and I tried to respond by quickly opening up Google Translate.The whole process took too long for what should’ve been a 10-second interaction.Imagine you could solve this problem and instead translate foreign languages as you go, making it not just easier for fans during World Cup season, but also making your summer Euro trip that much more exciting and easy to navigate.Targy’s AI Translation Earbuds are a bestseller on Amazon and are majorly discounted right now — we’re talking 78% off if you add the coupon below the product’s price.
The translation earbud market is set to be valued at nearly $6.3 billion by 2033, making this one of the fastest-growing markets in electronics.These earbuds support 164 languages, including English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Japanese, Chinese and more.They come with five translation modes, including one specifically for phone calls and video calls, and there’s even a multilingual AI assistant that can share tips to help you learn a new language.
The companion app is also free, translating through AI chat in real time.The battery life lasts up to 13.5 hours, so you can go a full workday with them plugged in.They’re IPX-7 rated, too, and so comfortable, according to users, that they can easily be worn for hours.
Considering these buds are under $50 right now, I’d suggest buying two pairs so you can have a real-time conversation with individuals in other countries without ever needing your phone.When you’re not using them to translate, plug them in to jam out to your favorite songs — Amazon customers say the sound on them is decent, too.Shop the Targy AI Translation Earbuds now at their low price ahead of Prime Day while this deal lasts.
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