Two Way Easy Trans Smart Language Translator Device Electronic Pocket Voice Bluetooth 52 Languages for Meeting Learning Travel Shopping Business Fit for Apple iPhone Android Black (WIFI/3G/4G/5G)
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Wi-Fi is a must. Make sure your phone is set to the translator and that you have a Wi-Fi connection.
Yes! It's a real pain in the buttocks!
Hello, This is a two-way translator.
If it's one of the languages on the list.
Selected User Reviews For Two Way Easy Trans Smart Language Translator Device Electronic Pocket Voice Bluetooth 52 Languages for Meeting Learning Travel Shopping Business Fit for Apple iPhone Android Black (WIFI/3G/4G/5G)
This is far too difficult. Google Translate is a great tool that is both free and easy to use. It must be paired with a phone in order for it to function. It's a real pain in the arse.
Your product will only work if you have a phone plan with unlimited data or if you have access to a wireless network. It ate up all of my prepaid data in a matter of days every time I needed to use it in Europe. Wi- It's difficult to find Wi-Fi in public places, and it's non-existent. While traveling through a European country, there are a number of things to keep in mind. Because of the data issue, your product was unavailable outside of the United States. Due to the aforementioned issues, you are entitled to a refund.
This translator's slim and stylish design makes it a breeze to take with you while traveling. It is small enough to fit in your front pocket. I'm mid- I'm halfway through a 10-day tour of Colombia, and it's been great so far. Although some people are initially perplexed by it, they usually develop an interest in it. br>br>Keep in mind that you'll need to pair your phone with it, and you'll also need wifi. Because the pairing and setup can be a little confusing at first, I would suggest that the manufacturer provide more clarity in this area as a future improvement. But, in general, it took me about 5 minutes to get it up and running. minutes.
Both Korean and Portuguese were difficult for the device to understand. Devise requires a slow speech pattern and be placed close to the mouth for clearest pronunciation, which proved futile when used in a crowded environment such as an industrial exhibit. The concepts are good, but the technology requires more development to ensure that normal speech patterns under everyday life conditions are understood. The concepts are good, but the technology requires.
I decided to purchase a translator because I was having so much trouble with the language. After doing some research, I found a translator who was within my price range. Some translators are overpriced and appear to be professional, but I am unable to afford them. I've been using this translator for a few weeks now and I'm very pleased with it. It functions reasonably well, with a 90% accuracy rate. It's small and lightweight, so I can take it with me wherever I go. I'm going to get another one for my mother, but first I need to save up some money.
This device is very handy to have because I know I will need it at any time. I really like the product and it saves me time typing or searching in a translator book. It is simple to use for me, and I use it to learn new words.
I'd give it a negative rating if I had the option. This was something I wanted to take to Spain this week. I'm having a hard time getting it to work. I've been trying for over an hour now. I've tried to follow directions before and they are the most difficult I've ever encountered. This is the first time I've ever encountered such a problem. If you can make it work, it appears to be fantastic. I assumed I would be able to, but I'm completely frustrated. Anyone who buys one should wish themselves luck. This is going to be a repeat performance.
I'm a bilingual, and my husband is also fluent in two languages. Chinese, English, Japanese, and Spanish were among the languages we tried. It appears to be functional, and the majority of the translations are correct. This device is one that I would recommend because it costs only $99. If you're going on an international trip, you can hire a personal translator.