Khoi Tech Launches Groundbreaking True Wireless Earphones, Khoi Afripods1
Khoi Tech, an innovative technology company based in Soweto, is thrilled to reveal its latest product, Khoi Afripods1 True Wireless Earphones. This groundbreaking wearable technology is set to redefine the way we interact with our devices, placing African heritage, language and aesthetics at the forefront of innovation.
This is Khoi Tech’s second consumer electronics product after the success of its first offering, the Khoi Afriwatch1 health and fitness smartwatch. In a bold move towards inclusivity, Khoi Tech has introduced the Khoi Afripods1 to reflect the heritage of South Africa. Khoi Afripods1 features all South African languages for primary voice commands. Khoi Tech will integrate all South African languages, starting with English on model 1.1 and roll out the rest of the languages on follow up models. This commitment to inclusivity ensures that users can interact with their technology in a language that resonates deeply with their local communities.
“What sets the Khoi Afripods1 apart is the incorporation of South African languages as mediums of instruction. This unique feature promotes inclusivity and empowers individuals across different linguistic backgrounds to engage with technology confidently. Khoi Tech believes that everyone should have a voice in the digital world, and the Khoi Afripods1 embodies this philosophy,” said Seati Moloi, Khoi Tech’s founder and CEO.
Khoi Afripods1 are conceptualised, produced and manufactured by Khoi Tech in partnership with international OEM partners using high-quality electronic components and innovative features. We use world-class materials to provide users with comfortable and crystal-clear sound quality through integrated speakers, microphones and various technologies. The vibrant Khoisan iconology and AmaNdebele-inspired design not only adds African aesthetic value but also serves as a significant asset, making the Khoi Afripods1 a beautiful choice for tech enthusiasts who value both form and function. All IP’s used are registered with the Department of Trade Industry and Competition’s patent office.