Subtle releases ear buds with its noise cancelation models | TechCrunch
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Subtle releases ear buds with its noise cancelation models | TechCrunch
"We are seeing that there is a huge move towards voice as a new interface that a lot of folks are adopting. You can do much more with voice in a natural way than with a keyboard. However, we saw that voice is rarely an interface people use when others are around. So that using our noise isolation model, we will give consumers a way to experience a voice interface in the form of our earbuds,"
"The company unveiled these earbuds ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and said that it plans to ship them in the U.S. in the next few months. The buds cost $199 and will come with a year-long subscription to the iOS and Mac app. The app will let users take voice notes or chat with AI without pressing any keys. The company said it is using a chip that allows it to wake the iPhone while it is locked."
Subtle launched wireless Voicebuds that use noise-isolation models to improve call clarity and transcription in noisy environments. The buds retail for $199 and include a one-year subscription to an iOS and Mac app that enables hands-free voice notes and AI chat and can wake a locked iPhone using a specialized chip. The earbuds allow dictation across any app and target competition from AI-powered dictation tools. The company claims the buds produce five times fewer transcription errors than AirPods Pro 3 paired with OpenAI's transcription model. Demos captured audio in noisy backgrounds and transcribed whispered speech. Pre-orders are available and U.S. shipping is planned in coming months.
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