YJ005 Translation Glasses | YWT SMARTGLASSES
YJ005 Translation Glasses | YWT SMARTGLASSES
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FEATURES
Real-time Language Translation
It supports for 114 languages Translation face-to-face, perfect for doing business with foreigners or traveling abroad.
Eye Protection
Blocks UV & High Energy Blue Light (HEV) and Anti-Reflection (AR)
Lightweight
The Frame is made of lightweight and highly durable ABS material, weighing only 34g
Fashionable
The frame adopts a streamlined classic style design, available in white and black, which is very suitable for fashionable men and women
Intelligence
By simply touching glasses legs, you can wake up voice assistance, listen to musics, accept and answer phone calls, remote control mobile phone to take photos, etc.
Prescription Glasses
Support replacing nearsighted or presbyopic lens. Can be used by most people who wear eyeglasses.
SPECIFICATIONS
Product Material | ABS+PCABS+PC |
Lens Material | PC |
Weight | ~34g |
Bluetooth | BT5.3 |
Charging Time | Approx. 1.5 hours to full charge |
Operation Time | 5~6 hours |
Standby Time | ~20 hours |
Rated Voltage | 5V |
Capacity | 55mAh*2 |
Sound Channel | Double Horn |
Connection Distance | <10m |
SUPPORTED ONLINE TRANSLATION LANGUAGES | 144 languages |























The Smart Translation Glasses are a game-changer for travelers, business professionals, and language learners alike. With real-time AI-driven language translation, these sleek, futuristic glasses offer an immersive and seamless way to communicate across language barriers.Design & Comfort: The glasses have a modern, stylish design that doesn’t scream "tech gadget," making them suitable for daily wear. They're lightweight and comfortable, with adjustable frames to fit a variety of head shapes. The display, though compact, delivers clear text in your line of sight, allowing you to read translations without distraction. The built-in speakers are discreet but clear, and there's even a vibration feature for notifications.Performance: The real magic happens in the translation. Using advanced AI, these glasses instantly translate spoken language into both text and speech, making communication across cultures effortless. The translations are impressively accurate, even for nuanced phrases and slang. Whether you're in a busy market or at a business meeting, the AI system is fast and reliable, offering smooth, real-time feedback in a variety of languages.Ease of Use: Connecting the glasses to your smartphone or directly to the internet is quick and easy via a companion app. The app allows for language customization, ensuring that the translation software is always up-to-date with the latest dialects and vocabulary. The touch-sensitive control on the frame makes it simple to pause, resume, or adjust settings while on the go.Battery Life: Battery life is another standout feature—offering up to 8 hours of continuous use on a full charge, they’re perfect for long days of travel or extended meetings. A quick 30-minute charge gives you several hours of usage, so you won’t be left stranded without communication for long.Verdict: Overall, the Smart Translation Glasses represent a breakthrough in personal technology. They offer an intuitive, hassle-free experience for real-time language translation, empowering users to bridge language gaps effortlessly. Whether you’re exploring a foreign city or negotiating across borders, these glasses are an indispensable tool that makes global communication easier, faster, and more efficient than ever before.
I was a little confused at first about how the translating works because when I received this product, there wasn't any QR code in the box to scan to download the app. I had to go back to its online product page to find out. That aside, the quality of the glasses seems nice and decent. This is essentially a pair of smart glasses that are able to verbalize a translated conversation. There are many languages available, but I could only test out a couple of them. It could translate an entire conversation, albeit don't pause too long, and not just single sentences. I actually find it quite good and accurate. Unfortunately, the offline version is not free. Overall, this product seems like a cool idea and maybe applicable for someone who can't read, but rely solely on verbal translation. However, there's another equally good, if not better, app called G o o g l e Translate that could do this for free.
Wow this is great! It feeds you real time voice translation but you do have to keep your phone on and use their app. It basically uses their app to translate the voice it hears and then feeds you the translated version to the eyewear speakers. It's a bit cumbersome to carry around but neat little device nonetheless.
After installing the app, and connecting the glasses via bluetooth, I tested them right away by using photo translation mode. I took a photo of the Chinese version of the instruction booklet, and the app translated it right away (screenshots attached). But, that was just the app, not the glasses. As for the real-time translation, I haven't found a way to test that yet. So I guess you could say I've only tested the app so far. But, so far so good.
First, they are not too bad looking… The frames are fairly lightweight and comfortable, but they really are nothing more than a microphone and tiny speakers built in to the arms of the glass frames.From the perspective that I absolutely hate earbuds, and I already have to wear glasses they had viability. You can take them to a place that sells prescription transitional lens bifocals and have them sized and installed so that you can wear these as your primary glasses.They allow you to have them on and talk on the phone or listen to music right through your glasses, but if someone is right next to you, they'll likely be able to listen or hear what’s being said or played. It sounds a little like when someone has their phone volume up and you can catch most of the conversation if you are next to them.Also, the language translator app works pretty decently, but has little to nothing to do with the actualglasses, so it’s just kind of a ‘hey, here’s an app with some interesting features that is available for download’.I think these are okay, but have a ways to go before I could make a positive recommendation.