Microsoft Translator brings Android Wear support to users

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Google Translate on Android devices is certainly an impressive app to help users break down the language barrier. Now Google is getting some competition on their own devices from Microsoft which has released their own Microsoft Translate app. Translate brings one feature to Android that will likely be welcomed by users and that is support for Android Wear devices. Users can just speak into their Android Wear device to get a translation either verbally or graphically.

Microsoft indicates the Android Wear app, or the companion app running on a smartphone, is capable of providing “instant” translations of 50 languages. The app will synchronize between an Android Wear device and a smartphone and will let users bookmark translations to be called up quickly when needed again.

If you want to give Microsoft Translate a try, use the link below to get it from the Google Play Store.

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