Do voice translation earbuds actually work in the public? I tested a pair, and here's my advice
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Do voice translation earbuds actually work in the public? I tested a pair, and here's my advice
"One such pair is the , which can serve as an AI voice recorder, earbuds, AI meeting assistant with transcription, translate to and from 78 Languages, flash record, make to-do lists & summaries with Viaim AI, and offers up to 48dB ANC for Meetings, Interviews & Lectures. Also: The best earbuds: Expert tested and reviewed I had my doubts until I gave these earbuds a go. Let's discover, shall we?"
"With that taken care of, I opened the app, tapped record, selected "Live Recording" from the types of transcription available. I then recorded a simple voice message, tapped the three-dot menu button at the top of the display and hit Translate. It then gives you a list of languages to translate into, and the AI does its thing. The translation happened far faster than I would have assumed, and once it was finished, it displayed the translated lines below the originals. Color me impressed."
Viaim Recdots pair AI recording, meeting-assistant transcription, and real-time translation into a single earbud product. The earbuds require installing the Viaim app, creating a free account, pairing with the phone and app, updating firmware, and reconnecting before use. The app offers a "Live Recording" transcription mode and a Translate function that lists target languages and outputs translated lines beneath originals. Translation performance registers as notably fast, with translated text displayed promptly. Live translation listens to speech in one language and automatically translates it into another in real time, targeting travelers and multilingual conversations.
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