Language Translation Device 'Ambassador' by Waverly Labs

Language Translation Device 'Ambassador' by Waverly Labs

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The US-based startup Waverly Labs released the Ambassador product last year with a mission to connect professionals across language barriers. It consists of two earbuds connected via Bluetooth, a dual data cable, and a mobile app. Both earpieces are fitted for the right ear, which makes it somewhat harder for people deaf in their right ear to use, but they can still see the transcription of the translated text on the app. It requires an Internet connection to work.

Ambassador offers three modes - "Converse", "Lecture" and "Listen".

- In the Converse mode, the device allows several people to talk to each other whilst the app broadcasts the translated text to each person's unit.
- In the Lecture mode, the device translates the speaker when they're speaking to an audience and broadcasts it via their phone's speaker or a paired audio system.
- In the Listen mode, a single unit can be used to listen to translations of someone else speaking a foreign language within 2.5 meters of the listener.

The device currently supports 20 languages and 42 dialects and can facilitate conversation between up to 4 persons.

Check our full article for more details about this wearable product for language translation in real-time.

More info: https://techacute.com/waverly-labs-ambassador-translation-wearable

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