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Introduced "smart" translator for online work

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An American from Northern Virginia has created an automatic translator - the Pilot earphone, which allows people to communicate freely in different languages.

The system is designed as a tiny smart headphone that provides simultaneous interpretation of voice during a conversation into any convenient language, using a special "translation technology".

The system works without a network connection, although you cannot call it completely autonomous, since it cannot do without a smartphone, more precisely, without a companion mobile application. The source does not list the full list of supported languages, but mentions the following four: French, Spanish, Italian, and, of course, English.

The best estimate of The Pilot is possible thanks to the official video.

It is important to note that in this case it is not about the finished product, but only about the project, even if it is quite promising. Exactly one week later, a campaign to raise funds for the release of The Pilot will be launched on the Indiegogo website.

At retail, The Pilot will cost $ 250- $ 300, but at the stage of the crowdfunding campaign, the minimum fee entitling you to receive the device will be within $ 129- $ 179. The buyer will be able to choose from three color options: black, white and red.

Finally it remains to be noted that Waverly Labs will sell The Pilot in pairs, that is, two headphones will be included in the package. The second one can be kindly provided to any foreigner with whom you need to start a conversation, or you can use it to listen to music.

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