TimeKettle WT2 Edge AI Translator Earbuds
We’re sure that when Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek that the translation system they talked about, but we never saw, was merely a plot mechanism to avoid hearing alien languages and needing subtitles. But today, people expect that technology to exist and work, even if it's currently limited to interpreting the sounds made by other humans and the numerous languages we globally speak. Asking a shopkeeper how much something costs in their language, and understanding the reply, can be accomplished with most mobile phones. The limitations of this software feature are that it expects only one person to speak, and a data service must connect the device to the servers where the translation happens. That’s fine for the odd vacation, but what if you’re trying to negotiate a sales deal with a foreign shop owner or establish a local franchise without the need to natively speak their language? Then you might well consider using something like the TimeKettle WT2 Edge AI Translator Earb...