The Perfect Mobile Translator | | Transducer Mobile Phones
The Transducer Mobile Phone Concept breaks down the language barrier by being the perfect translator between you and the other caller. It has this cool function that allows all incoming calls to be translated to your preferred language and vice versa. Amongst other features like GPS, transparent LCD and mesmerizing color effects, you can use the phone to communicate with the hearing & sight impaired folks. Far-fetch but a concept we’d love to see become reality..
The digital scan feature allows you to read translated books, poster, menus etc. as well as turn text into audio feedback. I think I’m more sold on the fact that it looks sleek and pocketable.
This device, as you’re soon to find out, allows you to translate your calls rather than just translate your voice in person. This is a function that Google will almost certainly look into for future versions of Google Translate as they’ve already got their in-person translation well underway. Can you imagine? Call up Australia Bart Simpson style and actually understand what they’re saying! – Just kidding, this device does not work with Australian accents.
What it DOES do is work with GPS, has a transparent LCD display, multiple color options for the case in the single phone (since it’s all lights,) and has a scan-to-translate function for all your sign and book reading needs. Furthermore it’s got at least one camera, notification light bar, and just for fun let’s say it runs on Android. Clearly it’s still so far back on the assembly line that it doesn’t need to specifically run anything, but the way the icons are arranged over the display, I’d root for Android all day long. It can do anything!
The Transducer Mobile Phone Concept breaks down the language barrier by being the perfect translator between you and the other caller. It has this cool function that allows all incoming calls to be translated to your preferred language and vice versa. Amongst other features like GPS, transparent LCD and mesmerizing color effects, you can use the phone to communicate with the hearing & sight impaired folks. Far-fetch but a concept we’d love to see become reality..
The digital scan feature allows you to read translated books, poster, menus etc. as well as turn text into audio feedback. I think I’m more sold on the fact that it looks sleek and pocketable.
This device, as you’re soon to find out, allows you to translate your calls rather than just translate your voice in person. This is a function that Google will almost certainly look into for future versions of Google Translate as they’ve already got their in-person translation well underway. Can you imagine? Call up Australia Bart Simpson style and actually understand what they’re saying! – Just kidding, this device does not work with Australian accents.
What it DOES do is work with GPS, has a transparent LCD display, multiple color options for the case in the single phone (since it’s all lights,) and has a scan-to-translate function for all your sign and book reading needs. Furthermore it’s got at least one camera, notification light bar, and just for fun let’s say it runs on Android. Clearly it’s still so far back on the assembly line that it doesn’t need to specifically run anything, but the way the icons are arranged over the display, I’d root for Android all day long. It can do anything!
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