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Can You Hear Me Now

Language barriers will soon be a thing of the past.

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Most people will recognize this saying from the vintage AT&T commercial; the one where the guy is in absurd places asking a person on the other end of the line if they can hear him now. But this is a saying that can be applied to a brand new piece of technology. Something so groundbreaking that it may just change the way that people communicate with each other. What is this new thing that I am talking about? Well, intrigued reader, continue this article and you will surely find out.

Il y a des progrès de la médecine , la technologies , la construction, et de nombreux actresschamps chaque jour. Yes, I know that most of you probably tried to either sound out each of those words or just skipped over them completely. That is understandable considering most people don't speak French fluently. What was said above is that there are advances in medicine, technology, and many other fields every day? Well, the invention that I am talking about may have helped you clearly understand that entire sentence if you had heard it out loud. This piece of technology is known simply as Pilot but it is such a fascinating machine that it may change communication with people forever.

First, what is the Pilot exactly? It is created and produced by Waverly Labs and it is an amazing advance in science, engineering and talking all in one. Below is a picture of this complex and wonderful machine.It is a wearable combination of smart technology and translation machinery. This small thing fits inside your ear like the earbuds that we are all too familiar with shoving in our ears and jamming out to our favorite music. Just think if you were to take an exotic vacation, maybe the wonderful city of Paris or the beautiful island of Bora Bora. Wherever this place may be they are probably going to speak a language that differs from your own. Some people will try and read countless books on the native language.Other people may try to use some online crash course so that they can at least muster a sentence that closely resembles asking where the bathroom is. But imagine with me if you will simply keeping this small, cordless might I add, earpiece and being able to understand every single word that is said to you. Before now this would only be a wish of most people, but no longer. We can communicate with other people without having to learn their language. Just imagine the endless possibilities. You could order a Big Mac in so many different languages that it wouldn't even be funny.

Now I know that there may be some skeptics who think that this is either impossible or that we a treading close to creating a master race of robots who will take over the world. Well, let me stop you there. First of all, let's get our heads out of the books for a little while and smell the roses. Technology is going to move forward whether we want it to or not. This is such a groundbreaking thing that it is revolutionizing language. This would help people travel to foreign countries and complete business transaction without the need of a translator. This is the future of communication.

As you can see this is a compact yet enormous invention that is taking the world by storm. It will forever change the way that people of different dialects speak with each other. No longer will we have to worry about understanding someone just because they are from a different country. With just a simple, yet complex machine in our ears, we will be able to understand everyone. If you would like to learn more about this product follow this link to see the site of the product.

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