Anker finally built one. The Soundcore Work AI Voice Recorder (D3200) is a coin-sized wearable that clips on your collar or magnets onto the back of an iPhone via MagSafe — Anker’s first dedicated AI note-taker, and it’s aimed straight at Plaud.
What the hardware actually is
A 0.91-inch puck. 10 grams. Dual-omni mics that capture 360° audio. Eight hours of recording on the device, up to 32 hours with the included charging case. Speaker ID separates up to four voices in a session. The AnkerWork app pipes audio through GPT-4.1 and claims ~97% transcription accuracy across 150+ languages. iOS gets the good stuff — auto-launch, Find My, instant file sync. MFi-certified, so it plays nice with Apple’s ecosystem out of the box.
Why it’s trending this week
Cult of Mac, How-To Geek, Android Headlines and Notebookcheck all dropped hands-on reviews between April 24 and 28. The pricing is the real story: $159.99 hardware with a 6-month Pro trial bundled in, then $15.99/mo for 1,200 minutes after that. Plaud’s NotePin sits higher on both the device and the subscription side. That’s why r/gadgets and r/Anker threads this week keep asking the same question — “is Plaud done?”
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