The world's first real-time transliteration device is smaller than you think

Doraemon's transliterated bread, the global translation machine in Star Trek, these film inventions are now probably out of the real world when an extremely breakthrough device has just been announced.

Real-time translation technology has made great strides, but the invention of a mobile interpreter - the pioneer of this kind of device - is a significant leap forward. This device, wearable on the neck, breaks the language barrier and makes communication easier than ever.

To use, users simply press the ili button, it will record the sentence you want to translate and repeat immediately in your desired language.

More notably, users will not need to be connected to the internet or WiFi. This device runs on an interpreter engine available in the machine along with a voice analytics chipset, making it work extremely well. It also provides a library of travel vocabulary, making it an indispensable tool for those who love traveling around the world.

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Users who do not need to be connected to the internet or WiFi can use this device.

Language barriers

Published at CES this year, this device really became the focus of travel lovers with the desire to get a utility interpreter tool without the need for a network connection, and to use the entry Data voice instead of text.

Invented by Logbar, this device will definitely get more languages ​​in the future, now it only supports translation between English, Chinese and Japanese. According to the company, this process will take longer than what consumers expect, showing their focus on making the most accurate translations than the basic, meaningless sentences. , the catchy sentence of previous text translation tools.

The new release version is expected to support French, Thai and Korean, followed by Spanish, Italian and Arabic.

And let's see how a guy uses this device to try to kiss Japanese girls: