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Plaud Unveils Smarter Voice Recorder and Meeting Assistant Ahead of CES

Plaud Doubles Down on Productivity Tech with New Releases

Just weeks before CES 2026 kicks off, hardware innovator Plaud has unveiled upgrades to its popular productivity tools. The company's latest offerings include a refined version of their discreet voice recorder and a clever desktop application designed to revolutionize meeting notes.

The Evolution of Plaud's Signature Recorder

The new Plaud NotePin S represents thoughtful refinements to the company's breakthrough pin-shaped recorder from 2024. This iteration introduces something surprisingly tactile in our digital age - physical buttons. Users can now start, stop, and bookmark recordings with satisfying clicks rather than fumbling with touch controls.

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At $179, the package delivers solid value with multiple wearing options including clips, lanyards, and magnetic mounts. Perhaps most practically, it now integrates with Apple's Find My network - a lifesaver for anyone who's ever misplaced small recording devices.

Under the hood, the NotePin S maintains its predecessor's impressive specs:

  • 64GB storage capacity
  • 20 hours of continuous recording
  • Dual MEMS microphones capturing clear audio within 10 feet
  • 300 minutes of free monthly transcription

The trade-off? It sacrifices some battery life and range compared to bulkier models like the Note Pro, but gains unmatched portability - perfect for journalists, researchers, or frequent travelers.

Beyond Hardware: Smart Meeting Assistance

Plaud isn't stopping at physical devices. Their new desktop client takes aim at established meeting transcription services like Fireflies.ai. The application quietly listens for meeting cues (think Zoom chimes or Teams notifications), then springs into action - recording audio and structuring notes automatically.

The software builds on Plaud's existing mobile app capabilities while adding seamless Mac integration. Users can enrich notes with images or manual annotations - features that proved popular in last year's mobile version.

The timing couldn't be better as hybrid work arrangements continue evolving post-pandemic. "We're seeing professionals juggle more meetings across more platforms than ever," noted a Plaud spokesperson during our briefing.

Key Points:

  • 📌 Physical controls meet digital smarts: The NotePin S adds tactile buttons while maintaining AI-powered transcription
  • 🔍 Never lose your recorder again: Apple Find My support provides peace of mind
  • 🎙️ Meeting documentation simplified: Desktop app auto-detects and structures conversations
  • 💡 Thoughtful evolution: Refinements focus on real-world usability over flashy specs

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