
All the greatest ideas actually turn out to be simple, raising the question - why didn't they think of this before?
A good example of this is Google's new venture, which offers wireless headphones that will simultaneously translate into your ears a foreign language that you don't understand.
According to a report in the technology magazine tgspot, the new headphones will feature simultaneous translation for conversations using Google Translate.
Owners of the headphones will be able to ask them to "help me speak Italian," and then the microphone will pick up the spoken language and the translation will automatically be heard in the headphones.
Additionally, the owner of the headphones will be able to translate himself to the person he is talking to using the device's speaker, through which his words will be translated.
The new headphones, which will be called Pixel Buds, charge via a USB-C cable and provide 5 hours of battery life, with their case able to charge them for an additional 24 hours. The headphones will cost $159 and are already available for purchase in the Google Store.
The headphones that connect to the smartphone device - work with devices running on the Android 5 operating system and above or iOS 10 and above.
So why didn't they think of this before?