If you can get past the fact that Human’s Over Ear Headphones look like earmuffs from Bladerunner, the technology and ingenuity behind them will make you want a pair post-haste. Not only do the securely fit over your ears, they also provide superb sound and double as Bluetooth wireless speakers. Touch gesture controls allow you to manage media, phone, and even a digital assistant. What’s more, you don’t have to worry about safety since their ambient sound technology permits you to hear the world around you and listen to your tunes simultaneously, something not all headphones provide. The built-in mics triangulate your voice and beam the sound for superior call quality for peerless communication. Its niftiest trick is the ability translate up to 11 languages, allowing you to converse in multiple languages, and also provide group translation when used in Speaker mode. This linguistic shortcut might just give Rosetta Stone a kick in the teeth.
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