LT12 12 Language Global Digital Talking Translator Foreign Pocket-Sized Electronic Speaking Dictionary
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LT12 12 Language Global Digital Talking Translator Foreign Pocket-Sized Electronic Speaking Dictionary

3.7/5
Product ID: 1143073
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Details

  • Brand
    Nyrius
  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Digital
  • Unit Count
    1.0 Count
  • Reusability
    Single Use
  • Model Name
    FBA_LT12
🌍12 languages
🔊8400 phrases
đź”’password lock

Description

🌟 Speak like a local, anywhere you go!

  • SMART FEATURES - Auto power off and volume selection for ease of use.
  • STAY ORGANIZED - Integrated alarm clock and secure data bank.
  • COMPACT COMPANION - Pocket-sized for on-the-go convenience.
  • PHRASE POWERHOUSE - 8400 built-in phrases for every situation.
  • SPEAK YOUR WAY AROUND THE WORLD - Cross-translate 12 languages effortlessly.

The NyriusLT12 is a pocket-sized electronic translator that offers seamless communication across 12 languages with 8400 built-in phrases. It features an integrated alarm clock, a secure data bank with password protection, and user-friendly functions like auto power off and volume selection, making it the perfect travel companion for the modern professional.

Specifications

ManufacturerNyrius
BrandNyrius
Item Weight12.8 ounces
Product Dimensions3.8 x 0.6 x 2.3 inches
Item model numberFBA_LT12
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Manufacturer Part NumberFBA_LT12

Reviews

3.7

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C**Y

Nyrius Translator. GREAT PRODUCT!!

I opened it right once it came in the mail, and played with it for like an hour! Its very nice. It comes with spare batteries, case to put it in, neck tie, and a ear piece. I am taking it on my trip to italy, I can't wait :)I hope to learn most of phrases before i go though.It says the phrases aloud in english or one of the 12 languages and then in your choice of language. It will get you around where you need to go with the basics if you are traveling. I am not sure how long the batteries last thats why i rated it 3 stars in that catigory, but so far so good. I like that you can save the phrases you want so you dont have to go searching for ones you think you'll use a lot again.Also includes an alarm and data file so you can store phone numbers.I wish it said more phrases.... but it has plenty, and some of the longer phrases are said a little fast so you have to listen to is acouple times. But over all very nice product, that'll teach you the basics. I would tell my friends to buy it if they were to travel.

J**Z

My experience so far.

They want me to write a revie for a 1 year warrenty, ok, I will do it.... This really isn't the time to write a thorough review because I don't go on my trip for another 3 weeks but so far it wasn't hard to figure out, it's nice and small enough to put in your pocket although I do wish it spoke in Ukraine since that's were I am going but I figure and hope Russian will do. I can't really form an honest opinion because I havn't tested it one any one yet to see how helpful it really is but I do asume it will come in handy. This is why I gave it a 3 star but if it does come in handy I'd rate it 4 because it is only pre-loaded with a buch of lines but how do you finish? Sure it says "My Name Is..." in another language but it doesn't say Jon in another language, you have to figure that out. Also it has "Can I Buy..." How do you say whatever your buying in their language? A shame I couldn't find one where you type any word out and it can speak it in the language you want it to, still this is a nice little device, I hope it helps me allot on my trip.

T**R

Not helpful at all

I visited France, Italy, and Spain. The areas of Italy I visited were Venice, Florence, Tuscany, and Rome. English is spoken very well in these areas so not necessary to use a translator. In Spain I visited Malaga, Rhonda, and Sevilla....there was a little bit of English and assistance would have been good. France, English is very little so it would have been extremely beneficial. However, as I discovered with this devise is that is states in in the language you are in, but what happens is that the people responding reply in their language so you have no idea what they are saying unless they use the device to reply which presents another problem all in itself. Pointing and drawing maps for directions was so much less frustrating. I still have the device so if there is a way that someone can tell me how to use it to be beneficial, that would be great!

D**N

Does what it is designed to do

Tronics prompted me to send a review, so I will.Some background:I travel internationally about once a year to different places. I usually bring an English-to-XX/XX-to-English dictionary with me when traveling, in case I cannot find an English speaker (which is usually not too hard to do, but getting them to admit to it is harder ;-). I find the dictionary approach very easy - you look up the word and show the other person the translation.My English-Chinese/Chinese-English dictionary seems to have approximately 6000 words each direction that I can look up by simply spelling it from either language.I looked on the web for electronic dictionaries. Unfortunately, none of the available devices seem to provide a simple language-to-language translation with look-up by spelling (except maybe for the common European languages). Since I also travel in Asia, and work for a Chinese company, that doesn't quite meet my needs.For languages with different alphabets that are rather dissimilar, such as English and Chinese, having a device support look-up by spelling for both languages becomes difficult. The hierarchical menu approach seems a way to support look-up in dissimilar languages.Now for the device itself.My Chinese-English dictionary weighs 10.25 oz (290g). My Nyrius, plus carrying case, lanyard, and 1 paper word list weighs a total 3.75 oz (110g). That may not seem like much difference, but a 10 oz book in your pants pocket is not small and unobtrusive, especially for a day of sight seeing. The Nyrius is small enough for a shirt pocket (or you can hang from the lanyard).If you are doing a multi-stop vacation, such as touring Europe, multiple dictionaries would add to your luggage weight, while the Nyrius would handle multiple languages in one small package.Usability:I have not yet traveled with it internationally, so I am not sure how well it will work for me in different situations. I cannot see using this to carry on a conversation; look-up seems way too slow. Maybe with lots of use, look-up becomes much faster.I find look-up of random words to be fairly difficult on the device, since you don't know which words are supported. I thank the company for providing small paper listings of the menus, since I can visually find which words are available and how to get to them much faster on paper than on the device. And since listings are provided in multiple languages, you can let the other person also use a look-up list to find words themselves. (They do not currently have 12 lists, though.) The lists are lightweight and easily fold up to carry in the carrying case.I find some navigation counter-intuitive. The words are numbered; if you press the "up" key, it shows you the next lower numbered word; if you press the down key, it shows you the next higher numbered word. I suppose it corresponds to looking at the words on the printed list - word #181 is higher on the printed page than word #182.I think the display is pretty primitive. The device is similar in size to a cellphone (actually a bit larger than many cellphones). The size of the screen is only two characters high, which is awful compared to cellphones. The screen is black-on-gray which limits its visibility compared to cellphones. The left-right scrolling is painfully slow compared to cellphones or computer screens. The word translator could be so much better in a decent cellphone handset or a PDA.I give this device four stars; it seems to do what it set out to do reasonably well, and at a low price. Based on info available from the web, it seems to do a good job compared to competitive products. I wish they had shot for loftier goals, though.I think this translator could be much more than it is. I wish I could find a translator with better features that I think current technology could easily support. Imagine this device having a USB port or an SD port, and you could buy support for a single language on a USB flash drive or an SD card. And then you could buy only the languages that you need, when you need them. And you could buy the current basic dictionaries, or advanced dictionaries as they become available. And you could buy new languages as they became available.Imagine having the translator on your cellphone or PDA rather than in a separate device, so you only need to carry one device. Imagine improved hierarchical searching with drop-down menus on better screens. Imagine being able to download the dictionaries of choice to your cellphone for use with a common cellphone application. Imagine support via your cellphone provider for a specific language payable one month at a time (the license continues until you explicitly discontinue it) - since I usually travel to one place once a year, for one to four weeks, that would make much more sense than having a 12-language translator that sits idle 11 months of the year. Imagine support for voice-driven look-up, similar to the voice command capability of some existing cellphones. Ah, what could have been.Still, I think this devices deserves its four stars for what it offers at the price.

J**N

Great product but stock up on batteries!

My mom is going to China and I researched all mobile talking translators that I could find. We are very, very pleased with this unit. Great instructions, does what it says it will do, extremely full featured and the price is exceptional.The only negative thing is that the four batteries that came with it (it takes two 'watch' batteries) didn't last 2 hours. So, a trip to Walmart (2 batteries for $4.27) and we were back in business. I would suggest that if you were traveling, especially to a foreign country, that you take at least a couple of dozen batteries.Other than that, I highly recommend this unit!

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