Tired of missing crucial details in your everyday conversations? The Plaud AI NotePin S is here to revolutionize how you capture information, and it's bringing a game-changing feature to the table: a physical recording button. This upgrade to the brand's most affordable AI recorder promises to make note-taking easier and more efficient than ever before.
Previously, the original NotePin required a squeeze to initiate recording. Now, with the NotePin S, a simple long press of the new button starts or stops recordings, while a short press allows you to mark key highlights within the conversation for quick reference later. This is a significant improvement for anyone who needs to quickly capture important information. The design remains largely unchanged, offering the same sleek look and feel, with color options including black, purple, or silver.
Designed for versatility, the NotePin S can be worn as a clip, a necklace, or even on your wrist. Plaud has thoughtfully included a lanyard and wristband in the package, allowing you to choose the most comfortable and convenient way to wear it. A magnetic clip is also provided, ensuring you can attach it to your clothing without causing any damage.
But here's where it gets interesting... The NotePin S is available now, but it appears to be in high demand, as the US website currently lists it as out of stock. The price has increased slightly, from the original $159 to $179. This suggests that the new version is set to replace the original NotePin, which is also out of stock.
And this is the part most people miss... Plaud is also launching a new desktop AI note-taking application designed specifically for online meetings. This app will seamlessly record and transcribe conversations from popular platforms like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. The application, compatible with both Mac and PC, intelligently detects when you switch to call software and automatically begins taking notes.
What sets Plaud's approach apart? Unlike other AI note-taking software that uses a bot to join the call, Plaud's application leverages your computer's recording equipment and the NotePin itself to capture and analyze conversations, providing detailed notes.
What do you think? Are you excited about the new features of the NotePin S and the desktop application? Do you think the price increase is justified? Share your thoughts in the comments below!