Featuring a touchscreen and noise-canceling mics, the device can also handle certain dialects, slang, and idiomatic phrases. Shinichi Abe, ANA's chief airport operations officer, says the device is proving to be especially useful in providing timely information in unexpected situations, such as sudden cancelations or delays. By the end of March, the device will be in the hands of ANA ground staff in all 50 airports in Japan served by ANA. If Pocketalk performs well, ANA plans to implement the device aboard ANA flights and in airports outside Japan. [Photo: courtesy of ANA] Already being used inflight is the Bonx Grip, a smart earpiece similar to a cellphone earpiece. A flight attendant wearing this hearable tech device can speak naturally at a regular volume, and all other attendants wearing the noise-canceling earpiece—whatever their location on the plane, and despite the drone of the engine—will hear the speaker as if she were standing right beside them. The Bluetooth-powered device has already replaced the need for flight attendants to communicate with each other via the intercom on ANA's Airbus A380 flying to Honolulu, the double-decker model that requires a large number of flight attendants to serve its capacity of 520 passengers.
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