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Wear OS 4 intros new Text-to-speech (TTS) engine

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Wear OS 4 introduces a new text-to-speech (TTS) engine, which is faster, more performant, and reliable. Google says it has been “tuned to be performant and reliable on low-memory devices,” with 2 GB being the norm nowadays across the latest Pixel and Galaxy Watch.

The new text-to-speech engine on Wear OS uses decreased prosody ML models to bring faster synthesis to Wear OS devices. Use cases for Wear OS’s text-to-speech can range from accessibility services, coaching cues for exercise apps, navigation cues, and reading aloud incoming alerts.

Text-to-speech turns text into natural-sounding speech across over 50 languages powered by Google’s machine learning (ML) technology. Use cases for Wear OS’s text-to-speech can range from accessibility services, coaching cues for exercise apps, navigation cues, and reading aloud incoming alerts.

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