Clubhouse may have popularized audio format directly, but in many ways, has been forced to play interesting with its competitors. There is nothing more clear than in front of the feature, where the lost functionality is found in other applications. However, this week the company filed a significant gap by adding support for direct tayapan to iOS. It features a Twitter room that has been offered, and it is one that will make the application accessible by those who are deaf or difficult to hear.
In a statement to TechCrunch, the company said the feature supports 13 languages when launched, including Britain, Cantonese, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Mandarin, and Russia. However, because the outlet also shows, some users find that these features sometimes do not recognize the language correctly, which leads to information that cannot be understood. Also there is also no word when Clubhouse will make closed text available on Android.
For credit, Clubhouse has added many practical features in recent weeks. One more important addition is a wave, a tool that you can use to invite friends to a private audio room quickly. Recently it made it possible to share a preview of 30 seconds from public spaces. It’s all important additions as companies trying to prevent Twitter and Facebook.