InnAIO AI Translator T10 Review: Loaded with features but needs work

The T10 also includes a voice cloning feature similar to those offered by the Vasco Q1 and Google Pixel 10. With this feature, you recite a few sample sentences, press the “clone” button, and within a few minutes, you can have the T10 speak with a simulacrum of your own voice instead of your generic “male” or “female” tones. This system is much more impressive than Vasco’s, in my testing, with my cloned voice sounding eerily like my own, only with a rich Spanish, Russian or Tamil accent applied. Please note that, by default, the app can only store one cloned voice at a time.

The 60 mAh battery charges via USB-C and promises 15 hours of continuous use and 100 days of standby time. It is difficult to test it thoroughly, as the device automatically turns off after a few minutes of non-use. Despite many hours of testing over several days, the app’s battery indicator never dipped below 100 percent charge.

The subscription push

The T10 is a capable, if complex, translation system, and I’d be more enamored with it if it weren’t for the fact that it includes just 180 days of service before you have to upgrade to one of two subscription plans. For $14 per month or $100 per year, you receive 600 minutes per month of service on many of its real-time features. For $25 per month or $179 per year, that upgrades to unlimited service (and adds a second voice cloning slot). Without a subscription, users get only 120 minutes of real-time translations per month and completely miss out on call translation and AI Mind Map features. Inter-app translation, face-to-face mode, and text/photo translations are free in all modes.

Another major issue I had with the T10 is how clunky the InnAIO Pro app is. The poorly translated interface is particularly concerning, not only because a good portion of it is in pidgin English but because some of it isn’t translated at all. For example, if you save a recording of a real-time translation session, the identities of the two languages ​​used in the recording appear in Chinese.

The T10 has a novel approach and some unique features that you won’t find on competing devices or in a phone app, but at present, it’s too cluttered and undercooked to fully recommend. The pressure for a very expensive subscription after such a short period of free access makes that calculation even more difficult.

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