Jarvisen Language Translator Device. 200+ Countries 95+% Accuracy Instant Real-time Voice Translation & Offline Translation w/Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & 4G/LTE (Grey)
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Yes. It currently only works with English-speaking users. Chinese and Japanese people - Koreans and Chinese Chinese and Russian-speaking people Two-way communication in Chinese Translation in the other direction More will be added as time goes on.
To translate between Bulgarian and Russian, you'll need an internet connection.
Some idioms, very few and select, do not require WiFi because their dictionaries are stored in their memory. The vast majority of people use WiFi to connect to the internet. Only four dictionaries are currently available for offline translation (as of April 26th, 2020): Inglés=Chino, Ruso=Chino, Japonés=Chino, y Koreano=Chino.br>O sea, todos entre Chino y los otros lenguajes mencionados, esto porque el producto Chino es originalmente para el mercado Chino.
It can be used in Portuguese.
Selected User Reviews For Jarvisen Language Translator Device. 200+ Countries 95+% Accuracy Instant Real-time Voice Translation & Offline Translation w/Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & 4G/LTE (Grey)
This translator, which I purchased a month ago, does not function properly. The accuracy rate is extremely low; more than half of the time, it either cannot or incorrectly translates words or phases. The battery life is extremely short; it usually lasts less than 12 hours. 3. It is deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly insensitive to voice and unable This is a critical flaw, and I am unable to work with it. But now I'm stuck with this waste of money. I'm sorry, but I can't take it back.
Quick, precise, and practical! This is without a doubt the best investment I've ever made for my company. Customers who only speak Spanish, Arabic, or Korean are among my customers. To translate, I used to use a smartphone app. I had to first locate my phone and open the app, and it was also inaccurate. Looking at my customers' puzzled expressions, I knew it was doing something wrong. It's humiliating, and I've missed out on a lot of business opportunities as a result of it. From the first day, this translator had my heart! It was a perfect translation. It can understand every word you say and begins speaking as soon as you let go of the button. Amazing! The translator paid for itself on the first day I did business with it: I like it twice! When I go to South America this winter, I'll be able to put it to good use. However, there is a word of warning: Keep the background noise low or approach the translator more closely. It is sensitive to the point of adding background words to the content. This is a baby I strongly recommend.
Whatever you say will be translated. This was a gift for my mother. who is unable to communicate in English. She takes it with her when she's alone outside and needs to communicate with others. We don't have to be concerned about her getting separated from us any longer. She even has the ability to shop for groceries. Because it can be used offline, there is no need for WIFI when you are outside, and it supports 60 languages, I am considering taking it with me when I travel to Japan and other countries. If you travel a lot, this will come in handy.
This item does exactly what it says it will. I believe its translation is 99% accurate. I used it for a two-hour training session with someone who speaks very little English, and the session went extremely well. The device provides you with both a written and verbal translation, which is extremely useful. You can save the translation and listen to it again and again. It can only translate spoken words and not a Spanish-language television program.
It can be translated into sixty different languages, including all of the most widely spoken ones. It's a crystal-clear sound. This is an excellent tool for traveling internationally or working with international partners.
I got it for my dental office because we have a lot of non-dental patients. Speakers of the English language It can translate a wide range of languages and is extremely simple to use. The user interface is straightforward and easy to understand. It is extremely accurate and allows us to communicate with people in a variety of languages, making it superior to and more useful than mobile phone apps. It's a big hit at my front desk. It even has the ability to translate some languages, such as Chinese. Wi-Fi is not available in English. Fi, I believe this was the best investment I've made in a translator device; now we don't have to worry about seeing patients who don't speak English. I'm going to get a few more devices for the other offices.
The product advertises that it does not require WiFi, which is correct. I wasn't expecting the two-fer. Translation in the other direction Choose the language you want to speak (English) and the language you want it translated into (Chinese) from the drop-down menus. Make a sound by pressing the red button; When you release the button, both an audio and written translation will appear. If you press the blue button, the other person will be able to speak Chinese and have it translated into English. Because of a prominent one-star review, I almost didn't purchase this item. The device's instruction booklet could be longer if that person couldn't figure out how to use it. To turn on the device, simply press the on button; however, if it is turned off, you may need to hold the button for up to 20 seconds. It took a phone call to Amazon customer service to figure out what was going on.
I purchased this device believing that my childhood dreams of a "universal translator" from Star Trek had finally come true. Jarvisen, unfortunately, still has a long way to go before he can achieve that goal. The device is packaged in a box that looks like it came straight from Apple, with a sleek design and a great feel to it. Setup was simple (I chose the unit that included global data because what's the point if you don't have it?). In order to turn on cellular data, you must first connect to WiFi. While this was inconvenient, it was far from the end of the world. The cellular feature does not work without restarting the translator and reconnecting to WiFi, then disconnecting and reactivating the cellular feature, which is a complete show stopper for me and why I would advise anyone thinking about dropping $5,000 on this translator to reconsider. To put it another way, you must ALWAYS begin with WiFi-enabled devices. In a restaurant, this isn't the simplest thing to do. br>br>On WiFi, the translation was accurate and quick, but it wasn't much different from using the free Google Translate app on my iPhone 11 Pro with voice turned on. br>br>Do yourself a favor and either wait (like me) for a working translator device or try to learn the language you require (in my case, espanol). The Jarvisen isn't worth $500, maybe $100, but not even close to what they're asking for something that doesn't even work. Just my.