Saturday, October 15, 2022

Save 28% on these award-winning translation earbuds - New York Post - Translation

Imagine landing at your dream travel destination, stepping off the plane and being able to converse with the locals… without spending the year prior mastering the language.

Though it sounds too good to be true, it’s a real scenario with Mymanu CLIK S: Award-Winning Translation Earbuds.

This wireless device lets you speak in over 37 languages, giving you the ability to communicate with more than two billion people. And right now it’s on sale for $157, 28% off the usual price, for a limited time. 

The Mymanu is a small wireless device you wear in your ears, like your earbuds. And like most wireless earbuds, they can play music in HD sound, answer calls, and read your texts and notifications, but there’s one thing that sets them apart: they can also provide real-time speech-to-speech translation. 


Translate a conversation as it happens by speech or text, whether its a one-on-one talk or group chat. A clip board shows all the translation in a text, while the proprietary system enables speech-to-text and text-to-speech translations quickly depending on your preferences. This feature allows you to spend more time with locals, connect with people you’d otherwise not be able to speak with and enhance your overall travel experience.

Your frequently used phrases will be saved, and you’ll receive customized and personalized ads while you travel that could elevate your trip. They run for 30 hours on a single charge, and include various sized memory foam ear  tips so you can ensure comfort and a secure fit.

Winner of the Red Dot Design Awardee and a 2019 CES Innovation Awards Honoree, the Myanmu is a hit with users. Customer Michael raved, “Have found the group translation works brilliantly.” And Kevin noted, “Does as it says, I was scepticle at first but I am very impressed!”

Open up a world of possibilities with the Mymanu CLIK S, now on sale for $157 for a limited time. 

Prices subject to change.

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