Google Translate Enhancements: Real-Time Translation Expands to Earbuds

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December 13, 2025
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Google has announced enhancements to its Translate app, allowing real-time translations through any earbuds connected to Android devices. Previously, this feature was exclusive to Pixel Buds, but now it supports a broader range of headphones, marking a significant shift towards inclusivity in Google's hardware ecosystem.

According to Ars Technica, this beta test is launching in the US, Mexico, and India, with support for over 70 languages and a focus on maintaining the tone and cadence of the original speaker. Engadget adds that the new functionality, powered by the Gemini AI system, is designed to handle slang and idiomatic expressions more effectively, making translations more nuanced.

Furthermore, Google is integrating language learning features akin to Duolingo, allowing users to track their learning progress, which is currently rolling out in select countries including Germany, India, and Sweden.

This update underscores Google's commitment to enhancing global communication through AI-driven tools, as it prepares to expand the feature to iOS in the coming months.

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