Ghana: This young creator invents headphones capable of automatically translating votes into 40 languages (photos)

Ghana: This young creator invents headphones capable of automatically translating votes into 40 languages (photos)

The wireless earpiece is the latest trend in the world of communication.And practically all mobile phones are released their version of headphones.A technological entrepreneur added innovation to the earphones with his own invention.

Danny Manu, a Ghanaian-British, has developed headphones that automatically translate other languages.According to Keepthefaith, headphones can translate more than 40 languages live.The product, called click, would be "the first truly wireless headphones in the world" with live vocal translation taking charge of 40 languages.

Bluetooth wireless helmet works by coupling with a smartphone.The headphones then automatically detect the spoken language and provide oral translation into one sentence or two.Click does not require the Internet as similar inventions.

Ghana : ce jeune créateur invente des écouteurs capables de traduire automatiquement des voix en 40 langues (photos)

The device, booming since its invention under the Mymanu brand, has won customers in Europe, the United States and Asia.Manu tells Keepthefaith that the trip was long and stressful, attributing its success to hard work and determination.

Manu has built his business by self -financing.This was due to the challenges to which the black startups of the United Kingdom face to access capital or finance.

"Like all other companies managed by ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom, I had trouble obtaining funding and financial support for banks and programs funded by the government I needed",he declares.

In light of the above, Manu had to explore other ways to raise funds for his startup.He used his personal savings, his own sales and the funds he collected on crowdfunding sites.

"If you really believe in your product and your ideas, you shouldn't have too much trouble convincing others to believe it too," he said.

According to Keepthefaith, he collected more than 5,000,000 USD on crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.

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