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Google Translate Turns Headphones into Translation Earbuds

Google Translate Turns Headphones into Translation Earbuds

by Tekmono Editorial Team
15/12/2025
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Google has rolled out a beta update to its Translate app, transforming any pair of headphones into real-time translation earbuds. The feature leverages Gemini to deliver live translations of conversations, speeches, and more.

The beta update, available today for Android devices in the United States, Mexico, and India, supports over 70 languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, and many others. By syncing their Android device with headphones through the app, users can experience live translations that preserve the speaker’s tone, emphasis, and cadence. Both live and text translations provided by Gemini localize idioms rather than translating them literally, ensuring a more accurate and natural translation.

Google plans to expand support to iOS devices and additional countries next year, further broadening the reach of its Translate app. In a related development, Gemini-powered text translations have launched in the United States and India, covering 20 languages such as Spanish, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, and German. These translations are accessible on Android, iOS, and the web, providing users with a versatile and convenient translation solution.

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The update brings Google’s Translate app into direct competition with Apple’s live in-ear speech translation feature, introduced with iOS 18 in June. While Apple’s feature is limited to select iPhones with Apple Intelligence and specific AirPods models, supporting only nine languages, Google’s solution offers broader compatibility and language support.

In addition to its translation capabilities, Google has enhanced the Translate app’s language-learning tools to rival those of Duolingo. The updated courses now provide improved feedback and daily progress tracking, helping users to learn more effectively. Support for these language-learning tools has expanded to nearly 20 new countries, including Germany, India, Sweden, and Taiwan.

New courses have been added for English speakers to learn German and Portuguese, while English-language courses have been introduced for speakers of Bengali, Mandarin, Dutch, German, Hindi, Italian, Romanian, and Swedish. These developments underscore Google’s commitment to making language learning and translation more accessible and effective for users worldwide.

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