These AI notetaking devices can help you record and transcribe your meetings
Digital meeting notetakers like Read AI, Fireflies. ai, Fathom, and Granola help record and transcribe online meetings.
But for in-person or more versatile options, many people prefer physical recording devices.
These physical notetakers transcribe audio and give users summaries and action items of meetings using AI.
A few even offer live translation. Below is a non-exhaustive list of physical AI notetakers and transcription tools.
It also can switch between in-person recording and call recording.
The Plaud Note costs $159, while the Note Pro costs $179.
They come with 300 minutes of transcription free per month.
The device offers 25 hours of continuous recording through its three microphones.
In terms of software features, the TicNote offers automatic highlight extraction and the ability to create audio clips or summarized podcast versions of a conversation.
Comulytic Note Pro Comulytic is a newer entrant in the hardware AI notetaker market.
That means you can transcribe unlimited minutes by just buying the device.
The NotePin has a versatile design: You can wear it as a wrist band, a pendant, clip it to your bag, or wear it on your shirt with a magnetic attachment.
The NotePin S has a physical button to start/stop recording and capture highlights.
Both are similarly priced to their credit-card-shaped counterparts.
The NotePin is priced at $159, and the NotePin S is priced at $179.
Omi pendant The Omi pendant is a cheaper alternative to other notetakers at $89.
This is because the pendant has to be connected to your phone and doesn’t have any onboard memory.
The device has two mics and can run for 10 to 14 hours on a charge.
While Omi has its own app, you can use other apps, as the hardware and software are open sourced.
Users have also built different connectors and apps for the device. Viaim RecDot Viaim’s earbuds allow for transcription during calls, with additional recording capabilities in the earbuds’ case.
The company’s app can also highlight key points in transcriptions.
Anker claims that the device has a five-meter recording range.
Users get 300 minutes of transcription free per month.
The company lists the gadget at $199, but it is often available on discount.
Buyers don’t need to buy a subscription to use core features like transcription.
The device supports over 120 languages.
The company says the Pocket has two mics that can record audio in the range of 15 meters.
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