It's the Plaud NotePin S — a wearable AI recorder the size of a button. Clip it on, start it, and the app hands back a transcript in over a hundred languages, plus a summary and action items.
That's the catch. You didn't become the person being recorded — you became the one recording. Federal law allows one-party consent, but about a dozen states, California, Florida and Washington among them, can require everyone to agree. And Plaud's own support page says informing participants is your job, not the device's.
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