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Twitter Spaces Review: Huge Competitor to Challenge Clubhouse

First of all, accessing Twitter Spaces must start with you need to get an Invitation from Twitter. But if you have already been compared Open the official Twitter app and select and hold the Compose button on the bottom right. And select the Spaces button at the bottom.

However, if our friends have already set up a Twitter Spaces room, they can join from the Fleets feature at the top of the app.

Once in, Spaces will ask you what type of room you want to create. There will be rooms for everyone (Everyone), rooms that only the creator of the room press to follow (People you follow) and only people you invite (Only people you invite to speak).

A maximum of 10 Speakers can be sent in a conversation. Can accompany the conversation There are 6 emojis to choose from.

In addition to this, Twitter Spaces has a system to transcribe speakers into captions or Live Transciptions. Only, but also supports English only From trying to use, it doesn’t seem very accurate.

In case you want to be a conversation person, press the microphone button that says Request and wait for the host (Host) or the room owner to press approve.

Notice

1. Although Twitter Spaces can set a limited room. Or an open room But actually, when comparing Twitter Spaces with Clubhouse, it was found that Twitter Spaces has a very limited atmosphere for chatting with friends. Clubhouse Be open to talking And chat with strangers

2. Later, Twitter Spaces can share interesting tweets. Or issues To the top of the Twitter Spaces of that room, which will be labeled as being shared by who, in this case we can apply By setting a hashtag for that room If on Twitter, who tweeted with the said hashtag If you have an interesting issue, you can bring it to Twitter Spaces.

3. Twitter Spaces has one advantage. Compared to the Clubhouse, that is Not limited to iOS users, Android users can access Twitter Spaces without any problems.

4. In addition, Twitter Spaces does not have a problem with the number of listeners in that room, for example, Clubhouse. This room is very popular. Most of them will have a full list of about 8 thousand people, if they are full, they will have to listen to the broadcast room, but Twitter Spaces Unlimited number of listeners

5. The overall Twitter Spaces audio system is better than Clubhouse, however, it has some control parameters like the quality of the headphones.

6. Spaces interface does not clearly distinguish the owner of the room (Host), Speakers (Listener) and the user (listener), the user has to notice who is the owner of the room. Who is speaking And who is listening

Problems encountered

1. From the Twitter Spaces trial, we found that if we enable Twitter Spaces along with reading-responding emails (Microsoft Outlook app used), the usage within the email app will be delayed. But when you close Twitter Spaces, your email app’s usage is back to normal.

2. During Twitter Spaces, the back of the iPhone (the model used for testing is iPhone XR) gets hot. I’m working hard Yes, but hope that when the service is actually opened This problem will not happen.

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