Danny Manu, British-Ghanaian, Invents Earbuds That Auto Translates Nearly 40 Languages
A British-Ghanaian Innovator, Danny Manu has developed wireless earbuds, that can auto translate over 40 languages. Not only does it translate, but also able to call, text and read notifications in nearly forty languages from their devices.
Danny Manu is a British-Ghanaian engineer and tech entrepreneur who built the world’s first auto-translator earbuds. Danny studied at Oxford Brookes University and describes his mission in life as striving to improve lives. He was recently recognised by Google for his contributions to science, arts and culture.
As well known, language can be a major hinderance to human interactions. And even though giant strides have been made over the years to lessen the communication gaps through various translation tools, challenges remain. This is why Danny Manu’s auto-translate earbuds are revolutionary. His invention is able to converse effortlessly with a Chinese, even though you have never learnt a word of Mandarin in your entire life!
About the earbuds: Click by Mymanu
Information show that not only does Click enable users to converse efficiently in nearly forty languages, it also allows them to call, text and read notifications from their devices.
MyManu, the company that makes Click uses its unique operating system to make all these possible. The OS even makes text-to-speech and speech-to-text possible. Users could communicate with nearly two billion people around the world. And they do not need to be connected to the internet before they can use the device. Instead, the wireless Bluetooth earbuds can sync with smartphones, enabling the earbuds to learn the language being spoken whilst providing instant translations to the person listening.
The man behind the technology
On his personal website, Danny describes himself as “a very ambitious, hard-working engineer who strives to develop life-changing solutions to improve people’s life”. We think this is the absolutely best way anyone could ever describe him. After all, his translation earbuds are nothing but life-changing.
Note that Danny is an engineer who was born in the United Kingdom to Ghanaian parents. He studied at Oxford Brookes University and had previously worked at Quanta Networks Inc. and MEDYBIRD before establishing MyManu in 2014. He has background in music and earth and was recently recognised by Google for his contributions to science, arts and culture.