Language barriers can appear at any time while travelling, attending meetings, or speaking with someone from another state or country. In a multilingual country like India, where many languages are spoken on a daily basis, this challenge is especially common. Google Translate offers a simple and effective solution with real-time voice translation using your smartphone. What’s more interesting is you do not need expensive smart earbuds or special translation devices, as any regular wired or wireless headphones will work. If you’re curious about how you can use Google Translate for real-time translations on any headphones, check the detailed guide below.
Using the real-time translations with Google Translate is easy. All you need to do is connect your handset to your headphones and follow the underlying steps:
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If you’re looking to use this feature to its fullest, then you should follow the below-mentioned tips:
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Google’s real-time translations using the Google Translate app focus on flexibility, allowing users to use any headphones for it. This eliminates the need to purchase a specific device for translation purposes. Users only need an Android smartphone, the Google Translate app and any headphones (wired or wireless). The translation mode is one-way, as the users listen while the speaker talks. The app supports 70+ languages in beta mode and preserves the speaker’s voice and punctuation.
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On the contrary, Apple’s Live Translation is tightly integrated into the Apple ecosystem. It works only with specific AirPods and an iPhone running the latest iOS with Apple Intelligence enabled. Its main advantage is support for face-to-face conversations, allowing both users to speak and hear translations. Apple also provides transcripts and replay features.