MyManu Clik is finally ready to help break down language barriers

 With the CLIK, Mymanu is trying to break down linguistic barriers. These Bluetooth-enabled earbuds can live-translate up to 37 languages, helping you interact with people speaking different languages in real time. When paired to the smartphone app Mymanu Translate, the earbuds automatically detect the language being spoken and provide a spoken translation. A charge on these earbuds lasts for upto 6 hours and can be easily amped up using the accompanying case. CLIK handles more than just translation. Its “unified music player” is a smartphone app that consolidates music from streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. The touch-control panel on both earbuds lets you access Google Assistant on Android and Siri on iOS, as well as adjust volume, music and answer calls and other notifications.

Incorporating APTX, Mymanu CLIK also enable users to listen to their favourite music. The earbuds are compatible with Apple and Android-based mobile devices, allowing users to make and receive phone calls and text at the touch of a finger and receive aural alerts.

Company founder, Danny Manu, said, “We’re incredibly proud to be the first and only company in the world to develop and demonstrate language recognising and translating in-ear earphones. When we first started developing this incredible product, back in 2012, our dream was to make language barriers a thing of the past – we’re now well on the way to achieving that goal.”

Credit : Deccan Chronicle 

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