Plaud launches a new AI hardware notetaker, the $179 Note Pro
Plaud launches a new AI hardware notetaker, the $179 Note Pro, introducing an upgraded way to capture conversations with clarity. The device builds on Plaud’s original Note, combining compact hardware with AI-powered note-taking to make meetings and calls easier to document.
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What makes the Note Pro different?
The first Plaud Note debuted two years ago as a credit-card-sized tool that attaches to the back of your phone. It helped users record calls and in-person conversations seamlessly. With the launch of the Note Pro, Plaud has added features that make the device more powerful while still keeping its minimalist form.
The standout change is the 0.95-inch AMOLED screen. Unlike the original, the Note Pro can now display recording status, battery level, and other useful indicators at a glance.
Smarter design with more power
Plaud designed the Note Pro to handle longer sessions. It delivers 30 hours of standard recording capacity, which can extend up to 50 hours if used within a shorter 9.8-foot range. This makes it ideal for long meetings, lectures, or interviews without worrying about battery drain.
Better audio with four microphones
One of the biggest upgrades is in sound capture. The Note Pro includes four MEMS microphones, doubling the mic count from the previous model. This gives it the ability to capture voices within a 16.4-foot range, twice as far as before.
With improved noise suppression and speaker detection, the Note Pro ensures recordings are clear and focused—even in noisy environments.
Why it matters
For professionals, students, and journalists, accurate notes are critical. The Note Pro combines portable design, extended recording hours, and AI-powered clarity, making it one of the most practical AI notetakers in its price range.
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