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A new company called Sandbar has unveiled a smart wearable called Stream Ring, which uses a microphone to record your softly spoken thoughts. And it’s powered by—you guessed it—an AI chatbot.
Even Realities has a new pair of smart glasses coming, and unlike Meta's Ray-Ban glasses, it may not have cameras or speakers.
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ZDNET's key takeaways Sandbar's Stream Ring is a wearable note-taker. It works like a microphone around your finger.Stream Ring is now available to preorder. While most AI assistants try to do everything -- from navigating directions and answering random queries to finding and reserving an acceptable dinner spot -- this startup's product takes a
The company calls the ring "a mouse for voice" because it can take notes, help you interact with an AI assistant, and let you control music.
These smart devices are subscription-free, easily movable and can fit right into a renter's life when you're looking for gifts.
Protect your privacy by disabling your smart TV microphone. Most TVs have hidden mics that listen even when voice commands are off. Learn quick steps to stop unwanted audio capture.
The range of smart glasses now has a new model, Oakley Meta Vanguard, performance AI glasses designed for high-intensity sports.
The widow of a man who was killed on a smart motorway is campaigning for the release of unpublished road evaluation reports. Jason Mercer, 44, was killed on the M1 near junction 34, Sheffield, where the hard shoulder is now an active lane, in June 2019.