Translating Headphone

There are around 6,000 languages in the world and learning them all would take a very long time. That's why Time Kettle has done us all a huge favour and created these headphones that instantly translate a foreign language! Just give one headphone to the person you are trying to communicate with and keep the other in your ear, then as you speak together the language will be translated so you can talk to each other. They're the perfect travelling gadget for a post covid world, and could be a real lifesaver when you find yourself lost on an adventure in an exotic country!

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