Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
I have to admit I was a little hesitant in reviewing these earbuds. I mean, it seems like AI is put on everything these days, and I feel that soon that will mean nothing, as everything will have AI. However, the Viaim RecDot is really something special, honestly.
I’ll briefly discuss the sound of them, because it is very good. Pairing it was pretty simple, but you definitely will want to use the app. The battery life is also good at 36-hours.
I found that the app will record what you are saying, and then you can hit another button and have it transcribe it. It even worked without me knowing it, and all you have to do is hit the button on the front.
Not only that, if you are hearing a language all around you that you don’t understand, the app is there for you as well. If you have the setting right, it will translate what you are saying or hearing in 78 languages.
If you want to get this, head to the Viaim site and pay $249.00 for it, but you might be able to get it at its to-this-writing price of $199.00.
Facts About The Company
This is what I found on the company’s vision statement: “Our vision is to help people work smarter, not harder, in the workplace, and enjoy life with ease and freedom. While we’re still small, we believe in the power of being small and focused to drive real change.” It sounds like that want to use AI for some cool stuff.
What Does This Company Make?
In addition to the RecDot, there is a product on the Viaim site called the OpenNote, and it looks pretty cool, actually.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
Of course we have reviewed a lot of earbuds, but nothing with this level of AI. If I had to make a comparison, I would say it is quite similar to the Vasco Translators that I have reviewed in the past.
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