Best 2-way voice translator of 2020: Jarvisen vs Pocketalk vs ili

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Which one is the best handheld 2-way voice translator on the market?

We compared Jarvisen Smart Voice Translator vs Pocketalk Voice Translator vs ili Translator across different performance metrics: translation speed, accuracy, ability to handle complex sentences, and ability to pick up voice from a distance.

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*I like the design of the **Bestt.Digital** translator, and charging case. It is little bit heavy. The application is easy to use, but there are things to be improved. For example, I knew the earbud are connected to the phone, but I didn’t know I need to reconfirm it again, so I would be able to use “Speaker mode” . I took sometime to find it though.*

tracywehringer
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I prefer neutral product comparisons. You are the producer of one of them. It's clear that the other 2 are not so good because your tests are adapted to your translator.

pgalerie
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60 languages goodness it would be almost like you would have the world in your hands.

andreamoscoso
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I have been using a Jarvisen for about a year now mainly in Asia. The two most common languages I translate are Japanese and Chinese. The system is fast and accurate and can actually be a conversation starter on its own. There are a few things that I could be done better but I am not a designer on these kinds of things so I will just throw out my concerns. 1) The position of the power button. I store the unit in my bag and almost without fail the system will turn itself on and discharge the battery as the translation button will get pushed inadvertently in my backpack. This can be a real pain in the butt when you grab it needing a quick assist only to find the battery has gone dead in your bag. 2) The Cell Service. Most times the system will connect right up and you will be fine however there are instances where it cannot get Cell service when my phone can. I find that from time to time I have to use my Cell phone as a WiFii gateway in order to connect to the internet. It's not a common occurrence but tends to do it just when you need the translator the most. 3) The speaker can be impractical. I use the device in business meetings and it can be very distracting to use the speaker. Most of the time, when the device is not hooked up to my blue tooth headphones, I find that simply turning off the volume and either reading or letting the other person read is better than trying to use the speaker's voice. Maybe its a preference but I found the speaker to be more of a hindrance than a help. 4) Masculine vs Feminine voice. There are times, being a man, it would be nice to have the spoken voice represent the gender of the user. I won't jump down that rabbit hole too far but I am sure you could imagine a situation where a man using a female's voice would not necessarily help one's efforts. 5) English to Japanese download. Being that Japan is one of the most isolated languages in the world it just seems to me that Japanese to English (vs) would be a language that you should be able to download and work offline with. Having that capability with the speed and accuracy of this device would solve 90% of my issues with this device. Now would I recommend this device to others including friends and family: YES and Hell YES! Despite the mentioned shortcomings this device is like magic and some call it a premium product but put a value on your time and on your ability to get things done and this device becomes a value at twice the price. My Two Cents.

mjtej
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I love my jarvison, have had it for 2 years now ❤

brianbelew
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For what the Jarvisen costs you shouldn't have to be connected to anything. At least the ili you don't have to be connected to anything. To be fair you should do the same test with no connect. The ili will work just as well, the other two will be completely useless.

redicebluefire
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Im from Malaysia and i want to buy this jarvisen. But i have one question. Can this item, (jarvisen) translate from malay language to russian language?. Somebody answer please !!!!

harry
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What are the language on each device for instance thai????

stevenrodwell
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I wonder how many people stumbled across this video and believe the results without ever having noticed that the video is actually produced by the so called superior product... Coincidence? Kinda like believing a video made by Nike comparing their own shoe to 3 other makers only to end by telling you their is best due to flaws in the others that may or may not actually exist.

DAllenMartinphotos
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Como puedo pedir este aparato? Lo necesito!!

alyortiz
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Best 2-way voice translator of than there is 1 way translator...

GregaBolta
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I'm from Belgium do you guys ship to Belgium??

stievodevivo
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ili is good because it needs no wifi but the others needs, but ili needs to translate to german then it will be very useful. And it needs to translate two ways

sensei
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Jarvinen is best for sure but although Jarvinen is also twice the price of Pocketalks.

McÐädi
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Man this might just defeat learning languages lol. Well sort of.

andreamoscoso
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But still ili wins still they need more people to participate to speak more languages in the device without an internet. I would choose ili because it doesn't need an internet.

loyddaez
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It looks like an iflytek 900 to me, what is the difference?

BarryMann
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I find the Ili not to good. Gets messages mixed up, and only good for very simple distinct speech.It cost me $300Cnd + Shipping.

rogerweatherman
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Compare it with Langogo (It's real competitor)

no comparison here in this video
Because the others are so weaker

murtadhakareemmahmoodsimak
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What is the price of this translator's 🤔🧕🇵🇰

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