Google has taken a major step forward in its quest to bridge language barriers, announcing that its Translate app will now be able to translate live speech on any pair of headphones.
The feature, which had previously been exclusive to the Pixel Buds earbuds, is now being rolled out as part of Google's latest update for Android users. This means that with a compatible smartphone and the Translate app installed, users can enjoy seamless translations in real-time. The expansion comes on the heels of other recent updates, including improved text translation capabilities.
What makes this development even more notable is its potential to revolutionize communication across borders and cultures. For instance, during international business meetings or while traveling abroad, users will be able to engage with native speakers without the barrier of language.
The feature, which had previously been exclusive to the Pixel Buds earbuds, is now being rolled out as part of Google's latest update for Android users. This means that with a compatible smartphone and the Translate app installed, users can enjoy seamless translations in real-time. The expansion comes on the heels of other recent updates, including improved text translation capabilities.
What makes this development even more notable is its potential to revolutionize communication across borders and cultures. For instance, during international business meetings or while traveling abroad, users will be able to engage with native speakers without the barrier of language.