Here’s a breakdown of the AI wearables described in the text, categorized by their primary function:
1. Emotional/Companion AI:
* Friend: A pendant that texts you “feelings” – essentially an AI companion. Described as potentially alienating.
2. recording & Transcription Devices:
* Limitless (formerly Rewind): A pendant that records and transcribes conversations. Acquired by Meta, but new device sales have stopped.
* Plaud NotePin S: A clip/pin/necklace recorder that transcribes and summarizes audio. Includes a physical button to prevent accidental recordings.
* Sandbar’s stream Ring: A ring designed for discreet voice recording (even whispering) and transcription.
3. haptic Feedback/Sensory AI:
* Woojer: (The description is cut off, but it’s implied to be a wearable providing haptic feedback.)
Key Themes & Observations:
* Form Factor: Many of these devices are designed to be worn as jewelry (pendants, rings, clips) for discreet use.
* Transcription Focus: A meaningful number of these wearables center around recording and transcribing audio.
* Privacy Concerns: The text hints at potential privacy issues (always listening, accidental recordings).
* Acquisition & Discontinuation: The Limitless example shows how quickly these startups can be acquired and/or have their product lines altered.