Wow. I was like . I searched it on Youtube and it was in Japanese. Still, I did understand some of the words and it's just crazy.
This one is EPIC. It's a start. But you can't expect it to work perfectly as to say what your dog is barking in detail. According to Tech Crunch, it's being sold at $220. However, some sites are selling it for $79.
Just a brief background, the Bowlingual Translator was created by toymaker Takara Tomy. It shows 6 emotions and 50 phrases ranging from "I'm on top of the world." to "I need a friend". It's non-specific.
Bottom line, for the sake of entertainment purposes and out of sheer curiosity to its capabilities, yes I will try it. But as for reliability, I think it's a lot better to take the time to understand dog body language than to rely on their barks alone.
Thanks for sharing this one, Trish!
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