Thom Thom: It may be small, but within a few hours of have this, its just come in handy. I recommend anyone in the travel industry having something like this. You will use it.
United States on Oct 26, 2022
Amazon Customer: I gave this picture translator to my kids as they will need it when we move to a country with a language they don't speak. It looks a bit childish, being all in drawings and requiring pointing, rather than pressing digital buttons, but I am sure it will be useful for us grown ups too. It is quite clever really, simply showing what you want rather than translating it, but it does take a little time to find the appropriate picture for it among the many, and it does feel a bit comical and retro in this smart phone age. Nonetheless, it will prove the winner in places where there is no wifi, or ability to recharge batteries, and pointing at nouns and hearing the word for it in a foreign language, is the easiest way to learn it. Which is why I increased its rating from 3 to 4 stars.
United States on Jun 07, 2019
MaggieM: This is very cheap looking, and many of the images are not at all self-evident. I can't imagine it being of any real use while traveling. I bought it for my son, who is starting to travel internationally quite a bit, but I wouldn't think of giving it to him. I waited too long to return it, but it was so inexpensive that it wasn't a great loss, and we got some good laughs riffing on what some of the pictures would be taken to mean..
United States on Mar 11, 2018
Aphasialady: I am a Speech-Language Pathologist and I work with people who have aphasia. I am always on the lookout for small, inexpensive communication aids for my clients. I found this to be very useful. It fits neatly in a pocket. People with aphasia have communication deficits due to a "brain thing". Most often it is due to stroke, but can be the result of a traumatic Brain injury (TBI), brain infection or a degenerative brain disorder. Aphasia can impact communication output systems (getting info from you to the world): talking, writing and making meaningful gestures. it can also impact communication input systems (getting info from the world to you): understanding what people say to you, what you read and how you interpret gestures. The current stats put 1 in 250 people in the U.S. are living with aphasia.
United States on Jun 06, 2017
Instant & Easy Language Translator: Point to What You Want and Get a Picture for Clear Communication | Lincom 107 Portable Two-Way WiFi Instant Language Translator Device | Youdao Dictionary Pen P3: Translate Between Multiple Languages Instantly! | |
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Sale off | $1 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 6 reviews | 34 reviews | 62 reviews |
Size | Credit Card sized | ||
Item model number | 8541734830 | ||
Customer Reviews | 3.8/5 stars of 139 ratings | 3.6/5 stars of 47 ratings | |
Age Range (Description) | Adult | ||
Product Dimensions | 7.99 x 5 x 0.98 inches | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #90,830 in Office Products #84 in Electronic Foreign Language Translators | #312,805 in Office Products #280 in Electronic Foreign Language Translators | |
Date First Available | December 5, 2016 | March 9, 2021 | |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces | 9.9 ounces | |
International Protection Rating | IP66 | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
Brand | Pixicon Communication | ||
Color | Multicolored | ||
ASIN | B01MTXCSY9 | B096XCYXQC | |
Special Feature | Pocket-sized | ||
Manufacturer Part Number | universal communicate translate tool | ||
Manufacturer | Pixicon Communication | YOUDAO |
Randy D. Bumpers: Disappointing. Very small and flimsy.
United States on Dec 10, 2023