Most unique earbuds launched at CES 2025; Will translate while talking, supports 40 languages
CES 2025: The W4 Pro AI Interpreter can translate in 40 languages and 93 accents. These include languages like Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish, Urdu, and Vietnamese.

Timekettle has launched its new W4 Pro AI Interpreter earbuds at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025) held in Los Vegas this week. These AI-powered earbuds come with an open-ear design and can translate real-time on-call audio in 40 languages and 93 accents. These earbuds are capable of two-way real-time language translation without any manual input or prompt. Apart from this, the company also allows users to add custom translations for words. Timekettle has also introduced a new operating system Babel OS for this device.
The Timekettle W4 Pro AI Interpreter Earbuds are priced at $449 (approximately Rs 38,500). It is available only in black color option. The device has gone on sale from Sunday and can be ordered from the company's official website. W4 Pro can be ordered from any country around the world, although shipping charges will have to be paid separately.
According to the company's official website, these earbuds have an open-ear design and their dimensions are 80.1x57.7x25.4mm. This device provides real-time on-call audio translation to users using on-device AI.
The W4 Pro AI Interpreter can translate into 40 languages and 93 accents. Some of the languages that this interpreter will be able to include are Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish, Urdu, and Vietnamese.
It automatically starts translating the moment a foreign language audio is detected, all with the help of this AI-powered feature, without any need for its manual activation. The translated audio is further claimed to be clearer and louder than the original language. Also, the earbuds provide a text summary of the conversation that users can go back and look at later. Users can also compare the original speech and the translation.