Google translation glasses for all different languages
It is worn like regular eyeglasses, combined with a small screen that displays real-time language translations.
"The function of this smart glasses is like 'subtitles the world'. Chat with people in different languages, glasses will provide text-based translation of the ongoing conversation" - Mr. Max Spear, Google's product manager, said.
Google's Pixel Buds also have a translation feature, but the translating smart glasses have some distinct advantages, according to Digitaltrends .
For example, seeing text on a screen inside a pair of glasses means you can maintain eye contact. It's possible to follow along without pressing a button, or there's a long and awkward silence as the machine translates what's being said. Text is also less intrusive than hearing another voice.
AR smart glasses show live translation while communicating.
Thanks to the smart glasses, no one can hear the translation, so the user doesn't feel unnatural when facing someone with another language .
'Anyone who has traveled abroad, or spent time in communities where languages are different, will immediately understand how beneficial this type of technology can be,' emphasized Max Spear.
Google Translate on the phone makes users have to type, difficult to use voice through the application because the outside environment is quite noisy causing interference. Google Translate is fun, but it's not perfect and can be awkward at times.
" Google's smart glasses will completely change that situation," - the Google product manager asserts.
The AR smart glasses are an amazing demonstration of Google's rapid advancements in the speed and accuracy of translation and transcription technology.
"I use Google translate on different devices every day, usually translating Japanese, Korean and Chinese into English. This is very difficult to do. Furthermore, to use them effectively. Being effective in real conversation requires knowledge of how language works, or you'll make embarrassing mistakes. Hear and see how Google is innovating and improving translation technology. Art, which means my world will continue to expand, and I think it will slowly make learning those languages easier, too," commented Andy Boxall, editor of Digitaltrends magazine .
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