“Called glass 2.0 … it will come with Google translate built-in, promising to translate languages in real-time.”
I think that would be pretty cool for travelers - if the mic issue could be overcome and actually deliver the real-time translation direct to a person’s ear. Less helpful would be if the person has to read the translation off a cell phone that’s connected to the glasses.
The fact that Big Tech is in on it gives me HOPE that hearing aids will enjoy a paradigm shift to something else - what that is, I can’t articulate. But it seems that since their inception, the basic concept of: put device in ear, turn power on, try to hear better - hasn’t changed all that much in decades.