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Top 5 Voice Translators for Travelers and Businessmen 2022

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1. Timekettle WT2 Plus AI Real-Time Translator Earbuds

Let’s begin with our top pick, the hands-free Timekettle WT2 Plus Translator with a self-charging case. This device takes voice language translation to the next level as it is designed to sync with your phone and share. One earbud is for you and one is for the person you are talking with. It translates over 40 languages, with multiple accents—and counting.
 
There are 3 modes. Speaking Mode is solo. You ask a quick question, like “do you have soy milk” and your phone dictates. Touch mode can be used solo or as a pair and is best used in busy environments with lots of background noise, such as in the city or on the train. Simual mode is our favorite. It is designed for natural hands-free conversation such as when in a meeting or on a date. Unlike most translators, it empowers you to make eye contact as the earbuds are both the microphone and the speaker. Your phone acts as the speaker when you aren't sharing your earbuds.
 
2. PULOMI Two-Way Translator
A lightweight and slim two-way translator that slides comfortably in your pocket or wallet. It translates in over 52 languages. A simple single-button design. You push the button and speak and PULOMI will translate for you. It will also send a text to your phone if reading is easier than dictating, or so that you can practice your foreign language later. If the internet speed is slow, dictation will take more than the average of 1 to 2 seconds. Can also be used as a Bluetooth travel speaker to play music or stream TV and movies.
 
3. OXSII T1 Handheld
This is a mid-sized pocket translator that translates into over 40 languages. Pair it with your phone and download its translator app. Then program the 2 buttons, one to hold and dictate your native language. The second is to hold and dictate the foreign language. You can also use the app to translate via text.

 
4. Pocketalk Touchscreen Translator
This device is one that doesn’t sync to your phone and doesn’t have a solo app. Instead, it operates via its own connection to translate in over 74 languages. It translates everything you say on its touchscreen. You hold the left button and speak to both dictate and type what you said, then you hold the second button to dictate and type what the person you are talking to says. It has a quality microphone and speakers and is designed for full conversations. It fits in your pocket but is larger than many translators.
 
5. Jarvison Language Translator
This translator is designed for conversation. It can connect via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi and translates many of its languages when offline. A handheld device that is about the size of a smartphone. It has an advanced microphone and a loudspeaker so that you can walk, talk, and translate in areas with background noise. Program your languages into the touch screen and use the i-Pod-like buttons to activate translation.

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