Posted by Alumni from TechCrunch
March 12, 2026
Transcription and note-taking has emerged as one of the prime use cases for wearable gadgets as AI models advance voice-to-text tech. We're even seeing some differentiation, with startups like Plaud and Pocket specializing on products that can record and summarize meetings. Others like Friend, Omi, and Amazon-owned Bee are exploring form factors like pendants and wristbands to give people a way to record interactions and their daily lives. There's been a bit of controversy around that latter aspect, as people understandably don't want to be recorded by someone without consent. A startup called Taya by former Apple design engineer Elena Wagenmans is trying to address these privacy concerns with a device that records only the user's voice. As a bonus, the device masquerades as jewelry: It's designed to be worn as a nifty pendant. Priced at $89 for preorders, the Taya Necklace features a button that you can tap to start and stop recording; the mic is off by default. The startup also... learn more