STECEi AI Language Translation Earbuds (HD65) – 3-in-1 real-time translator with 164 languages, 6 modes, Bluetooth 5.4, black
Product description
If you travel or work across languages, earbuds that can translate on the go sound like a cheat code. The STECEi AI Language Translation Earbuds are built around that idea: real-time voice translation plus call functions, with switching between several “translation modes”.
On paper, it ticks a lot of boxes for everyday cross-language moments—business meetings, cross-border chats, language learning, and even quick help when you’re not confident what to say next. Still, it’s worth keeping expectations grounded: this is translation via an AI system, so results can depend on what’s said, how clearly it’s captured, and the context you’re in.
What these earbuds are for
These are wireless earbuds designed to act as both a pair of Bluetooth headphones and a translation tool. The key promise is instant translation between more than 164 languages, supported by an AI translation engine.
In practice, the most useful angle is “hands-free communication”. Instead of pausing a conversation to type, you can stay in the flow while the device handles interpretation and voice calls. If you’ve ever tried to bridge a conversation with a phrasebook or a basic translation app, you’ll probably understand why modes like voice dialogue, text recognition, and call support matter.
A concrete example: imagine you’re on public transport or at a meeting. You want to ask a quick question and you don’t want to break eye contact or pull out your phone. With the earbuds’ translation-focused modes, you can speak naturally, get translated output, and keep the conversation moving.

The essentials: translation modes and languages
The product description highlights 164 languages and 6 translation modes. The modes listed are:
- Headphone mobile phone mode
- Simultaneous interpretation mode
- Text mode with camera recognition
- Dual headset mode
- Audio and video call mode
- Recording mode
It’s also positioned as a “real-time bilingual translation” setup, with support for languages including English, German, French, Spanish and others (the list is not exhaustive in the input, but it does confirm multilingual coverage).
One thing to bear in mind: the “text mode with camera recognition” suggests you’re using visual input for certain scenarios, which can be great when you need accuracy for written content. But it also means it may not be as seamless as pure voice-to-voice translation in every situation.


How they fit into daily use (3-in-1 switching)

The 3-in-1 concept is straightforward: they’re described as not only music headphones, but also your real-time translation and call tool, with free switching in different scenes.
That “switching” part is important because translation tech can be frustrating if it only works well in one scenario. Here, you get modes covering dialogue, calls, and even recording. For someone using them for travel and work, this is the main value: you’re less likely to need a different device or a totally different workflow once you land.
Where it can feel a bit more limiting is in the edge cases—if your use is very niche or you rely on highly specific input styles, you may need to test which mode suits you best. And because the translation is AI-based, the quality will never be purely deterministic.
Audio and call clarity: Bluetooth 5.4 and ENC
For the “communication” side, the earbuds are described with Bluetooth 5.4 and ENC noise reduction, plus four built-in high-resolution microphones.
On a buying decision, this matters because translation only works if the speech is picked up clearly. ENC is aimed at filtering out external noise, which should help in cafes, offices, airports, and busy streets—places where background sound can otherwise wreck clarity.

The description also calls out clear calls, with support for voice recognition intended for learning, negotiations, and travel.
Controls, comfort, and the app (what you’ll notice day to day)
The earbuds use a smart touch sensor for practical control: tapping can switch functions such as playing/controlling audio, adjusting volume, or activating a voice assistant.
Comfort is covered too. The input says the earbuds are ergonomically designed, with soft earplugs intended to stay comfortable even after long-term wear. That’s one of the less glamorous but most important specs—translation devices are only useful if you can actually wear them for the length of your day.


There’s also mention of an “Ear Dance” app. The description says you download it by scanning a QR code in the instruction manual to unlock the smart translation function. So if you’re the type who prefers “plug and play” with minimal setup, that’s a point to consider before buying.
Battery and charging: LED displays and 75 hours on the claim

Battery life is given as up to 15 hours per single charge (depending on actual use), and up to 75 hours total using the charging box. USB-C fast charging is mentioned, with a stated fully charged time of 2 hours.
LED digital displays are included to show power on both the earbuds and the charging case.
This kind of battery claim is useful for travel planning, especially if you’re away for a few days. Just take the “up to” wording seriously: real usage can vary with volume, translation mode, call activity, and how often you use features.
Tech specs
- Name: STECEi AI Language Translation Earbuds Real Time (HD65)
- Type: 3-in-1 translation earbuds with Bluetooth headphones functionality
- Format: real-time AI translation with 6 translation modes
- Size: not provided in the input
- Capacity: battery life up to 15 hours per charge, up to 75 hours with the charging box (depending on actual use)
- Material: not provided in the input
- Colour: black
- Display: dual LED digital display
- Resolution: not provided in the input
- Refresh rate: not provided in the input
- Processor: AI intelligent translation engine (processor details not provided)
- Memory: not provided in the input
- Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.4
- Noise reduction: ENC noise reduction
- Microphones: four built-in high-resolution microphones
Is it worth it?

This is a sensible pick if you want a travel- and business-friendly translator that also works as proper Bluetooth earbuds, with multiple modes covering dialogue, calls, and even text recognition. If you’re frequently moving between speaking, meetings, and on-the-go conversations, the 6 translation modes and the AI translation engine are the core reason to consider it.
It’s less compelling if you only need occasional translation and you’d rather stick with simpler phone-based translation. It may also not suit you if you want guaranteed, perfectly consistent translation in all conditions—because the description itself frames the answers as based on existing knowledge and algorithm analysis, and performance will depend on real-world audio clarity and context.
If you buy it, do yourself a favour and double-check the setup path for the app (QR code in the manual) and think about which mode you’ll use most—voice dialogue and calls, or text recognition and recording. That’s where you’ll feel the difference between a nice idea and a day-to-day tool.


Mini FAQ
How many languages does it support?
The description states support for 164 languages.

What translation modes are included?
The input lists 6 modes: headphone mobile phone mode, simultaneous interpretation, text mode with camera recognition, dual headset mode, audio and video call mode, and recording mode.
Does it work for calls, or just translation?
It’s described as supporting both translation and calls, including audio and video call mode, with ENC noise reduction and built-in microphones for clearer call audio.
Do I need an app to use it?
The description says you download the “Ear Dance” app via a QR code in the instruction manual to unlock the smart translation function.
How long does the battery last?
It claims up to 15 hours on a single charge (depending on actual use) and up to 75 hours with the charging box.
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