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Plaud has unveiled the NotePin S at CES 2026, refining its AI-powered NotePin with a new physical button that lets users mark important moments during recordings. By focusing on practical note-taking ...
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Plaud just announced its newest gadget, the Note Pro. It’s a credit-card-sized AI notetaker that slips onto the back of your phone and records conversations with surprising clarity. At $179, it might ...
Plaud, the AI company behind the Note and Note Pin, is launching a new version of the card-like recorder. The new Note Pro model brings Plaud’s hardware changes that facilitate some of the big ...
Almost immediately after the explosive dawn of the Generative AI Age, hardware makers began thinking about crafting devices that relied on the technology. In the past year, we’ve seen several shots at ...
If you rely on a voice recorder or voice notes app to catch conversations, record meetings, take notes in class or do interviews while on the job, PLAUD.AI is here to take the technology firmly into ...
Hardware company Plaud.ai released its new physical notetaker, the Plaud AI Pro, on Wednesday. The notetaker, priced at $179, comes two years after the original Plaud Note was released, and a year ...
Just when I thought I'd seen everything in AI transcription, I tried the Plaud Note Pro. This ultrathin handheld device is a credit-card-sized pro voice recorder that provides audio recordings, AI ...
As a journalist, I interview a lot of people. And only once have I ever been accused of misquoting someone – back when I was a newbie in the profession. The subject of my interview called me and my ...