Recently, ByteDance's AI coding platform TRAE has officially launched an integrated voice input feature in its SOLO mode, and jointly released the Mic Air TRAE limited edition wireless microphone set with Insta360. This combination further brings "Vibe Coding" (atmosphere coding) and voice-based work to life. Users can now achieve structured transcription, semantic correction, and even directly control AI commands through natural speech. The efficient "speak, don't type" working style is quietly gaining popularity among developers and professionals.
Voice Input Goes Beyond "What You Say, What You Type"
The voice function launched by TRAE SOLO this time goes far beyond ordinary voice-to-text tools. It not only automatically filters out irrelevant content such as "um" and "ah", filler words, and pauses in spoken language, but also converts long, casual expressions into clear and structured text. At the same time, the system has strong semantic correction capabilities: even if there are typos, missing words, sudden additions, mid-sentence changes, or disordered expressions, the AI can intelligently understand the semantic intent and automatically organize and sort them into logically coherent content.

More groundbreaking is that voice is no longer just used for describing requirements, but can also directly control internal functions of TRAE. Users can refer to specific files or trigger commands like /Plan or /Skills through voice, and the instructions will be automatically added to the input box, achieving "giving tasks with your mouth." This capability transforms AI interaction from a turn-based approach to a more fluid collaboration, significantly improving development and office efficiency.
Hardware Support: Insta360 Mic Air Designed for Voice Coding
To further optimize the voice input experience, TRAE has partnered with Insta360 to launch the limited edition Mic Air wireless microphone set. The microphone weighs only 7.9g, features a 48kHz high-fidelity sampling rate, and includes AI noise cancellation. With a variety of accessories such as wind and noise reduction covers, it effectively deals with complex environmental noise, providing clear and stable audio capture. The battery lasts up to 10 hours and supports multiple wearing methods including magnetic clip and lanyard, allowing easy attachment to a collar or hanging around the neck. Strong magnetic force ensures it doesn’t fall off easily, greatly reducing the embarrassment of speaking loudly in public places.
The set includes the microphone body, receiver, and access to TRAE SOLO's internal testing, available at a limited-time promotional price of 319 yuan, aiming to create a complete Vibe Coding workflow for users. Compared to built-in microphones on phones or computers, the Mic Air offers significant advantages in long-term use, environmental adaptability, and privacy protection, making voice input a reliable productivity tool.
Real-Time Q&A Interaction Coming Soon
According to the introduction, TRAE SOLO's voice capabilities are rapidly evolving. In the next phase, it will introduce a real-time Q&A interaction function, allowing users and AI to discuss topics "as they speak," without waiting for the entire segment to be processed. This upgrade will make the interaction closer to the natural state of talking with colleagues in real time, further blurring the line between humans and machines.
TRAE SOLO, as an AI-native workspace, supports both More Than Coding (MTC) and Code modes, and has served millions of users worldwide. Its SOLO mode emphasizes AI-driven task automation, and the addition of voice functionality makes this process even smoother.
Industry observers believe that as AI coding and office tools mature, "voice-based work" is moving from concept to daily practice. TRAE's partnership with Insta360 not only solves the key pain point of audio input quality but also provides a new model for hardware manufacturers to enter AI productivity scenarios. In the future, the convenience of voice interaction is expected to continue driving improvements in developer and workplace efficiency.
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