Headset translates 40 languages, including Vietnamese

Google has successfully developed a device that can translate 40 languages for the listener, including Vietnamese.

That is the Google Pixel Buds headset. According to Google, the headset is a "technology interpreter" that helps users talk to each other, even if they do not understand each other's language.

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Pixel Buds consists of two small earbuds connected by a wire. The control system is integrated into the headset on the right. They connect to any smartphone via Bluetooth wireless connection, but will maximize their functionality if combined with Google's new Pixel smartphone.

The translation of Buds is described as follows: Suppose two people talk to each other, one speaks Swedish, the other speaks English. Swedish speakers use Buds headphones connected to Google Pixel phones.

When the other person speaks in English, the headset immediately translates into Swedish and reads to the person wearing the headset. When the speaker speaks Swedish, simultaneously press the headset on the right, the phone is translated into English and played through the loudspeaker for the English speaker to hear.

According to Google, translation is done in real time. As you just finished speaking, the headset and the phone also processed the information and broadcast the language you want.


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This headset supports translation in 40 languages, including Vietnamese . This is a very good news for Vietnamese users, thanks to Buds for translating between Vietnamese and other languages such as English, French, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Indonesian, Italian ...

All of this is thanks to the Google Translate technology that integrates Buds and the Google Assistant virtual assistant on the phone.

In addition to translating, assistant assistants can signal users whenever a message is posted on the phone, helping users send messages, and reading directions. Users can enable translation of the app by saying a sentence like "help me speak French" or another language ...