A British-Ghanaian tech Entrepreneur called Danny Manu has innovated automatic translation earbuds. The innovation is the first of it’s kind and it is able to automatically translate at least 40 international languages including Chinese.
The Tech Entrepreneur was born in Britain to Ghanaian parents. He carried out his studies at the Oxford Brookes University. He also worked at the Quanta Networks and MedyBird before establishing his own company, MyMannu in 2014.
The Auto-translate Earbuds are believed to be able to solve Communication deficiencies to more than 2 billion people across the world.
The earbuds enables it’s users to converse fluently in 40 diverse international languages. It also allows them to text, call and read notifications from their hand devices.
It is compatible with the smartphones, and uses the information in them to determine the languages being used then it translates.
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