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World’s first 4G-connected earbuds that will make phone obsolete

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UK tech company Mymanu announces the launch of Titan, the world’s first 4G-connected earbuds at CES Las Vegas 2022.

After launching their award-winning true wireless translation earbuds Mymanu CLIK + and Mymanu CLIK S at previous CES events, CEH have stayed true to their ways and have revealed their latest innovative invention at CES Las Vegas 2022.

CEO and founder of the Mymanu brand, Danny Manu, is setting new standards for mobile communication with Titan earbuds. The earbuds, equipped with an eSIM, make it possible to make and receive 4G calls and text messages independently of the smartphone, even if it is hundreds of miles away.

Danny says, “we can’t deny that mobile phones have positively changed the way the world works, but I wanted to offer consumers a way of staying connected without the ball and chain that is your mobile device. There are many situations where you either don’t want to carry your phone around or that it’s just not suitable to have with you but you still want to be connected. Titan solves that problem.”

CEO and founder of the Mymanu brand, Danny Manu. Photo: Mymanu

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Thanks to the built-in eSIM technology, the Titan earbuds have the ability to keep its user in the loop and connected via cellular data, no matter where you leave your mobile device! Whether you want to get in a quick workout on your business trip without your mobile weighing you down, or you want to find a way to roll all your contacts, streams and music files into one travel-sized item to lessen your luggage, Titan can help.

The breakthrough earbuds also come equipped with translation capabilities when paired with the MyJuno app, and can be controlled via the voice interface, lessening the need for a screen or control buttons – a first in the mobile communications industry.

Danny says, “it’s a real breakthrough for the phone industry and will shake up how we can communicate using technology overall. To have a device that doesn’t require touch or sight to function is finally bringing tech away from that addiction and dependency on screens that today’s consumer has and it’s a step in the right direction for more accessible technology.”

Photo: Mymanu

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Titan’s eSIM powered technology is also setting new standards for network reliability and security.  The earbuds use their own cellular data powered by the eSIM within, so users don’t need to connect to untrusted public wifi or worry about finding a secure connection.

Many public places, restaurants, and hotels Wi-Fi connections are insecure, leaving personal communications and private data vulnerable to data theft. Titan provides enterprise-grade security, even on the go, giving users peace of mind that your messages and data cannot be intercepted or recorded by third parties.

In addition, Titan’s water-resistant properties and ability to face high temperatures and humidity makes it an ideal exercise companion. Its small-sized design is perfect for wearing while users work out or are out running. Coupled with its light weight feel, it’s easy to forget people are wearing it at all. Titan earphones are up to any challenge users throw at them.

Titan is available to preorder on www.mymanu.com.

Ghanaian-British invents multi-language translator earbuds

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Ghanaian-British invents multi-language translator earbuds

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Ghanaian-British, Danny Manu has invented language translator ear buds that are able to translate various languages in real-time to languages preferred by users.

The CLIK+ and CLIK S ear buds have reportedly been accepted in the US and European markets.

Danny Manu’s company, Mymanu has said hundreds of thousands of the CLIK + and CLIK S ear buds have already been sold in the US and Europe.

According to MyManu, the company that makes Click, it uses its unique operating system to make this technology work effectively.

For the buds that operate on OS, the system even makes text-to-speech and speech-to-text possible.

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Users do not need to be connected to the internet before using the device, which enables them to communicate with billions people around the world.

The wireless Bluetooth earbuds can also sync with smartphones, enabling the earbuds to learn the language being spoken whilst providing instant translations to the person listening.

The innovator now hopes to add other African languages to the several languages already programmed for live translation on these ear buds.

Manu who self-financed the translating headphones through his business told Keep The Faith that “Like all the other ethnic minority-run businesses within the UK, I had a hard time getting the funding and financial support from banks and government-funded programs that I needed”.

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According to Manu, he made some sales to help raise capital, and also explored crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.

He was able to raise £5,000,000 through his different fundraising ventures, according to the Keep The Faith.

“I wanted to help my community and do some good, and Medybird was the perfect solution,” Manu said.

“I saw how COVID-19 was affecting the BAME [Black, Asian, and minority ethnic] communities and my fellow local businesses here in Manchester—it was heartbreaking to watch.”

Danny Manu
Danny Manu, Photo: OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Danny on his personal website said he is a “very ambitious, hard-working engineer who strives to develop life-changing solutions to improve people’s life”.

The young entrepreneur is an engineer born in the United Kingdom to Ghanaian parents.

He studied at Oxford Brookes University and had previously worked at Quanta Networks Inc. and MEDYBIRD before establishing MyManu in 2014.

He was recently recognised by Google for his contributions to science, arts and culture.

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