Plaud launches a new AI pin and a desktop meeting notetaker | TechCrunch
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Plaud launches a new AI pin and a desktop meeting notetaker | TechCrunch
"The company first launched its pin-styled notetaker in 2024, which my former colleague Brian Heater really liked. The new pin brings a physical button that lets you start and stop the recording. Plus, during the recording, you can tap the button to highlight a certain point - just like you can do on the newly launched Plaud Note Pro. One nice thing about the $179 Plaud NotePin S is that you get a clip, a lanyard, a magnetic pin, and a wristband in the package."
"The core specifications of the device remain the same from the previous generation. There is 64GB of onboard storage with a battery capacity of 20 hours of continuous recording. The device has two MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) mics that can capture clear audio within 9.8 feet of range. Users will get 300 minutes of transcription per month for free and As compared to the Note Pro, this device has a shorter recording range and lower battery life."
Plaud introduced the Plaud NotePin S, a compact pin-style AI notetaker with a physical start/stop button and one-tap highlighting. The device ships with a clip, lanyard, magnetic pin, and wristband, and gains Apple Find My support. Core specs include 64GB onboard storage, two MEMS microphones with about 9.8 feet capture range, and a 20-hour battery for continuous recording. Users receive 300 minutes of free transcription per month. The NotePin S trades recording range and battery life for smaller size versus the Note Pro. Plaud also released a desktop app that detects meetings and captures transcripts via system audio on Mac.
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