Red Pine Translator is a smart device that allows users to easily translate languages in real-time.
Founded in 2004.
First introduced the iJet Nav in 2006 for in-flight entertainment.
Launched their first language translator device- the Phraselator- in 2009.
Released the first version of its flagship translation device- the Two-Way Translator- in 2011.
A popular alternative to Red Pine Translator, Pocketalk translates over 74 languages and has a cloud-based translation engine.
WT2 Language Translator Earbuds can translate over 40 languages through an app and are powered by AI technology.
Langogo Genesis Language Translator Device translates over 100 languages and has a built-in 4G SIM card for mobile data connectivity.
A flagship device of Red Pine Translator that translates up to 40 languages in real-time and has a battery life of over 180 hours.
A pocket-sized device that can translate over 70 languages and has a built-in SIM card for mobile data connectivity.
A handheld translator device that can translate up to 60 languages and is designed for military and law enforcement use.
Red Pine Translator works by using AI-powered language recognition technology to translate languages in real-time.
The Two-Way Translator has a battery life of over 180 hours, while the iFly Smart Language Translator has a battery life of up to 7 days on standby mode.
Red Pine Translator can translate up to 40 languages in real-time, depending on the device.
Red Pine Translator uses an AI-powered translation engine that provides accurate translations, although the accuracy may vary depending on the context and complexity of the text.
Some Red Pine Translator devices, such as the iFly Smart Language Translator, have a built-in SIM card for mobile data connectivity, while others may require an internet connection for translation.