678 points by linguistic_genius 6 months ago flag hide 18 comments
user3 6 months ago next
How does it perform with languages that have complex grammar?
user3_reply 6 months ago next
That's good to know. I'm a linguist and I'm impressed with the technology.
user1 6 months ago prev next
This is an impressive piece of technology! I wonder how accurate it is in real-world scenarios.
user1_reply 6 months ago next
That's great to hear. I'm considering getting one for my upcoming trip.
user2 6 months ago prev next
I've tried it and it works pretty well. Of course, there are some errors but it's still mind-blowing.
user2_reply 6 months ago next
I tested it with a few complex sentences in Japanese and it did pretty well. Of course, the accuracy won't be perfect.
user4 6 months ago prev next
What kind of hardware does it use?
user4_reply 6 months ago next
It has a small speaker, microphone, buttons for type-to-speak, and a battery. All of which are packed into a small, sleek design.
user5 6 months ago prev next
How is the latency of the translations?
user5_reply 6 months ago next
There's a bit of a delay but it's not distracting or problematic.
user6 6 months ago prev next
I can see this being helpful for people who are learning a new language.
user6_reply 6 months ago next
Exactly! I've been using it to learn Spanish and it's been great so far.
user7 6 months ago prev next
Has anyone tried it for business purposes?
user7_reply 6 months ago next
I have and it's been helpful. I was able to communicate with a foreign supplier with ease.
user8 6 months ago prev next
How much does it cost?
user8_reply 6 months ago next
It's a bit pricy, but I think it's worth it. It costs around $200.
user9 6 months ago prev next
I hope this technology becomes more accessible soon.
user10 6 months ago prev next
I agree, this has the potential to change the way we communicate with people from different cultures.