A demo video for a new portable translator is put to the test and used in the most nefariously awesome way possible.
The ili Wearable Translator is a new device that currently being debuted at this years CES in Las Vegas. Despite being a amazing feat towards universal translation, the demo video is what makes this product shine.
In the video, a British man demos the translator and uses it to talk to young Japanese women around Tokyo to try to get them to kiss him. Despite its amazing performance, for some this will be a cringe-worthy experience watching this video. But I you’re in our websites demographic, chances are you’ll fine. You might even find it hilarious and enjoyable.
The website provides general information on the product, save for stating that it uses no wifi or 3g connections and is already designed for uses in English, Chinese, and Japanese.
The ili Wearable Translator is set for release this Summer. Till then, stick to your actual apps and dictionaries and still struggle to get a Yamato Nadeshiko to give you the time of day let alone touch you.
How do you get one of these things?
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