It’s as if you put the real-time audio messaging approach above everything else in an instant messaging client. You can even reply with a quick text to that history, and you can choose to have everything deleted once a few hours to months have passed. In this way you can listen to what they have sent you as if they were (this time) audio messages. In this way the conversation is almost almost as if you were talking on the phone or in an audio FaceTime, both for only one receiver and for several in a group.Īt the same time, if you are not using the iPhone while they send you an audio, these are compiled in a history for each user. It is not that you record a message that is sent for the receiver to reproduce it later: the receiver listens to the audio as you record it with a latency of around 200 milliseconds. Talking to someone through Zello is literally like having a Walkie-Talkie in hand. You create an account via email from the application itself, and from there you can search for other Zello users from your calendar or from the service’s own directory (similar to how contacts are found and added in Skype). Zello: audio messages that are heard live or accumulated in a history Let’s see what ingredients Zello can have to get them the attention we see on featured lists. It’s a useful feature, although it hasn’t caught on with much popularity among smartwatch users. This concept not new to apple, which has tried to apply something very similar to the Apple Watch. His approach is to turn our iPhone into a Walkie-Talkie, promising that sending and receiving voice messages is faster and easier than sending voice memos through instant messaging services. Zello, the Walkie Talkie for iPhone that has become a trend in the App Store: App of the Weekįor a few days now, there is an application that has made a place in the list of the most downloaded from the App Store: Zello.