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global headtags -- adtag init -- Earn NeatoPoints! Hello, ! ( logout ) sign up | login ≡ ← Home Upcoming Submit NEW FEATURE: VOTE & EARN NEATOPOINTS! Submit your own post and vote for others' posts to earn NeatoPoints that you can redeem for T-shirts, hoodies and more over at the NeatoShop! 6 Meet These Real-Time-In-Ear-Translator Earphones! sodiumnami • 6 hours ago If you wished to have a device that can help you understand other languages in real time, well, these earphones are for you! Meet the Timekettle WT2 Edge , designed by Leal Tian & Alex Qin. The ‘translator-buds’ can perform bi-directional translation in as many as 40 languages and 93 accents. The earphones also offer offline translation with the top seven most spoken languages in the world: The earphones are powered by 6 leading translation engines (DeepL, Google, Microsoft, iFlytek, AmiVoice, and Hoya) along with Timekettle’s own translation engine to provide translations between both languages and accents. 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