This service has been stood in another way in the chat app, which offers a bilateral conversation system, in which your language is on one side and on the other hand your partner’s language, upside down. There is no button pressing in this setup: Each speaker easily speaks in the microphone on both sides of the handheld, and a translation is played and shown in the text on the edge of both screen. This is the same concept as one click translated, but more hands -free.
The second major feature is a photo -based translation app, which works exactly as you think it should take away the picture of the text in a foreign language. This unit supports 40 languages, with many multiple dialects, and supports “93+ accents”. If you are online, any of these languages can be translated into another, either through Wi -Fi or connected through a cellular network.
But the T1 killer feature is that you can download the offline language pack, which translates tech to translate the text to the unit’s AI -powered CPU. Not The attached device supports a 31 offline language couple, but note that it is not like 31 languages. Thai translation is supported from Korean, as is Russian from Korean, but you cannot translate Thai to Russian language until you are online. The English Lonly, only 10 language pairs are endorsed, and every combination you want to use must be downloaded on the device, when you are in contact.
Photo: Chris Noel
Translations are sharp – if it has not been completed enough in 0.2 seconds, which contains time -cut claims – and accuracy was just as good as any standard translator against which I experienced it. It was a more intuitive way to translate audio instead of Google Translate (El -A) on a smartphone, though it seems that Google’s method is well understood globally these days, and reducing it.
I did not notice any real difference in the quality or speed between online and offline translations in a range of language tests, and many translations based on my text turned into the same results (probably suspiciously) that I translated Google. Sound translations are not perfect, as they never happen to these devices, but they fulfilled 90 % accuracy that Time Cattle has promised. Make sure the operating system updates (you will not be indicated to do so. The option is buried in the “Settings” menu) to make the hand -offs more smooth between offline and online methods.
Screens of the screen
The only major negative aspect of the device is the screen, which has a sad 540 x 1080 pixel resolution, which makes it difficult to grip more than an 8 megapixel camera to translate at a time. Although I can easily translate a full screen of the text with my mobile phone, T1 managed to analyze only a few lines at a time due to its limited resolution. When I zoom out, the results were usually very wrong or completely invalid. To get closer to the text, eventually needed to get appropriate translation from the T1 camera.
Photo: Chris Mall


