These AI-driven earplugs can also act as a dictaphone with transcription when left in their case


  • Integrated AI transcription and translation
  • Register, transcript and summarize meetings
  • VIAIM RECDOT is $ 236 now (so about £ 185 or AU $ 375), usually $ 249

Do you want an AI feature that is actually useful in your everyday life? Then Viim’s Recdot earlobe could be. When you are out and about, they are a normal set of hi-res wireless earplugs. But they have extra power: they can automatically detect, transcribe and translate meetings and other audio sources, generate meeting samples and task lists. You can also use them to record and transcribe phone calls.

You don’t necessarily have to carry them to use these features either. You can catch meetings on the knobs’ memory chip while in the case as well as in your ears as long as you leave the case open and push the red dot on it to start recording (which goes far towards explaining the name Recdot) and the pickup area is a promised 7 meters.

Recdot is one of three pairs of buds revealed by the company this week. There are two other models: Nano+, a more compact model and the air that uses ear hooks rather than an in-ear design. All three come with the AI ​​features.

(Image Credit: VIAIM / IFLIGNEK)

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