Plaud NotePin: A Tiny Device That Actually Listens
I’ve been testing out some wearable AI tools lately, and one that really surprised me is the Plaud NotePin. It’s small—like, really small—but it packs a punch. You clip it to your shirt, press record, and it quietly captures everything you say. Later, it transcribes and summarizes your conversations using AI. No fuss, no screens, no distractions.

What I like most is how natural it feels. You don’t have to pull out your phone or open an app. It just works. Whether you’re brainstorming ideas, recording interviews, or capturing thoughts on the go, NotePin makes it easy to stay in the moment.
Some Highlights:
- Real-time transcription in over 100 languages
- AI-generated summaries for meetings, lectures, and casual chats
- 20 hours of battery life and 64GB local storage
- End-to-end encryption and HIPAA compliance
Video Review
Here’s a solid review that walks through the features and shows how it works in real life:
Honestly, I didn’t expect to like this device as much as I do. It’s simple, useful, and doesn’t try too hard to be futuristic. If you’re into wearable tech but want something that stays out of the way, Plaud NotePin is worth checking out.
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