

Awei T220 ANC AI True Wireless Earbuds

- The Awei T220 is a true‑wireless earbud set that combines hybrid active noise cancelling (ANC) with an AI translation/assistant feature. It’s marketed toward users who want ANC, low latency for video/games, and on‑the‑fly language translation in a budget to mid‑range package.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth (many listings state Bluetooth 6.0 for faster, more stable connections and lower power use; some SKUs may list Bluetooth 5.x — check the seller listing).
- Drivers: 15 mm dynamic drivers widely advertised for fuller bass and louder output.
- Active Noise Cancelling: Hybrid ANC (reduces ambient noise for calls and listening — performance varies by firmware and fit).
- AI translation / assistant: Integrated AI translator in partnership with engines like iFlytek Spark (listings mention support for ~134–144 languages for real‑time or near‑real‑time translation and extra AI chat/Q&A features on some SKUs).
- Low latency: Some product pages claim latency as low as ~0.05 s (suitable for video/gaming with synced audio; actual latency depends on device, codec and firmware).
- Microphones: Built‑in mics for calls and for translation/assistant features; voice‑assistant activation supported on many listings.
- Charging case: Portable case that recharges earbuds; some variants show a digital battery display on the case to indicate remaining charge.
- Charging port: Most recent listings show USB‑C charging for the case.
- Controls: Touch controls for playback, calls, ANC toggle and assistant/translation activation (exact gestures vary by SKU).
- Water / sweat resistance: Some listings state sweat resistance for sports use (check for an IP rating if you need confirmed water protection).
- Battery & runtime: Seller listings differ. Typical for similar earbuds: several hours per earbud on a single charge with additional full charges from the case. Exact runtime depends on volume, ANC use and translation/AI activity.
- Compatibility: Works with standard Bluetooth A2DP/HFP devices (Android, iOS, Windows); translation features may require a paired app or on‑device pairing depending on seller firmware.
- ANC quality: Effective for everyday ambient noise (transit, office). Do not expect flagship‑level ANC performance—hybrid ANC in budget models is useful but limited against very low‑frequency noise.
- Translation: The translator feature is a headline item for these earbuds. Effectiveness depends on the translation engine used (iFlytek is widely reported) and on whether translation runs locally or via a paired phone app/online service — online modes tend to be more accurate but require connectivity.
- Sound: 15 mm drivers are tuned for pronounced bass and good loudness. Sound signature leans toward consumer tastes (bass‑forward); audiophile detail may be limited.
- Latency & gaming: Claimed low latency is promising, but results depend on phone/player support for low‑latency modes and the earbuds’ firmware.
- Calls: Call clarity depends on mic array and network conditions; many users report acceptable voice quality for everyday calls.
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- The Awei T220 is a true‑wireless earbud set that combines hybrid active noise cancelling (ANC) with an AI translation/assistant feature. It’s marketed toward users who want ANC, low latency for video/games, and on‑the‑fly language translation in a budget to mid‑range package.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth (many listings state Bluetooth 6.0 for faster, more stable connections and lower power use; some SKUs may list Bluetooth 5.x — check the seller listing).
- Drivers: 15 mm dynamic drivers widely advertised for fuller bass and louder output.
- Active Noise Cancelling: Hybrid ANC (reduces ambient noise for calls and listening — performance varies by firmware and fit).
- AI translation / assistant: Integrated AI translator in partnership with engines like iFlytek Spark (listings mention support for ~134–144 languages for real‑time or near‑real‑time translation and extra AI chat/Q&A features on some SKUs).
- Low latency: Some product pages claim latency as low as ~0.05 s (suitable for video/gaming with synced audio; actual latency depends on device, codec and firmware).
- Microphones: Built‑in mics for calls and for translation/assistant features; voice‑assistant activation supported on many listings.
- Charging case: Portable case that recharges earbuds; some variants show a digital battery display on the case to indicate remaining charge.
- Charging port: Most recent listings show USB‑C charging for the case.
- Controls: Touch controls for playback, calls, ANC toggle and assistant/translation activation (exact gestures vary by SKU).
- Water / sweat resistance: Some listings state sweat resistance for sports use (check for an IP rating if you need confirmed water protection).
- Battery & runtime: Seller listings differ. Typical for similar earbuds: several hours per earbud on a single charge with additional full charges from the case. Exact runtime depends on volume, ANC use and translation/AI activity.
- Compatibility: Works with standard Bluetooth A2DP/HFP devices (Android, iOS, Windows); translation features may require a paired app or on‑device pairing depending on seller firmware.
- ANC quality: Effective for everyday ambient noise (transit, office). Do not expect flagship‑level ANC performance—hybrid ANC in budget models is useful but limited against very low‑frequency noise.
- Translation: The translator feature is a headline item for these earbuds. Effectiveness depends on the translation engine used (iFlytek is widely reported) and on whether translation runs locally or via a paired phone app/online service — online modes tend to be more accurate but require connectivity.
- Sound: 15 mm drivers are tuned for pronounced bass and good loudness. Sound signature leans toward consumer tastes (bass‑forward); audiophile detail may be limited.
- Latency & gaming: Claimed low latency is promising, but results depend on phone/player support for low‑latency modes and the earbuds’ firmware.
- Calls: Call clarity depends on mic array and network conditions; many users report acceptable voice quality for everyday calls.






















