Departing on a big trip this year and worried that Duolingo just won't teach you enough Japanese or French or whatever it takes? Apple plans to improve its AirPods Wireless Bluetooth ears with a characteristic of live-translational language, according to a Bloomberg report on Thursday.
Bloomberg credits “people with knowledge of this issue” for Airpods News. An Apple Representative did not respond immediately to the commentary request.
Google has done this for years
According to Bloomberg, the feature will be offered as part of the AirPods software upgrading later in 2025, linked to iOS 19, the upcoming update of Apple's mobile device operating system.
It should work exactly as you think you will. If someone speaks Japanese or other language, your iPhone It will translate what they say and send to your airpods in English and vice versa – if you are talking to the face in English, your phone will translate what you are saying and playing in the language they speak. Universal Star Trek translator, here we are coming.
Bloomberg points out that Apple has offered an application called Translate on the 2020 iPhone. The editor of CNET Bridget Kerry wrote in 2024 To use the trip application to Spain. She used the Apple Translate app to help talk, talk or write in what she wanted to be translated. She also pointed out her iPhone camera in museums to get real -time translation.
Competitive ears, including Buds on Google PixelIt can be translated, “it's time” because they have had the function for years.
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