Wired reviews top AI notetakers for 2026

A Wired guide published on February 8, 2026, highlights four leading AI notetakers after testing six devices for meetings, interviews, and calls. These pocket-sized gadgets record discussions, transcribe them, and generate summaries using advanced AI models. The review emphasizes their convenience for capturing key points without manual note-taking.

AI notetakers gained prominence at CES 2026, offering portable solutions reminiscent of old microcassette recorders but powered by artificial intelligence. The devices simplify in-person note-taking by recording audio via onboard microphones, transcribing speech in real time or post-session, and processing it in the cloud to produce outlines, selected quotes, and action items. While apps like Otter.ai or Google's Recorder handle digital scenarios, physical devices excel in noisy or distant settings, allowing users to free up their phones.

Subscriptions are standard, ranging from $15 to $30 monthly for full features, though free tiers provide limited access. Wired's top pick, the Comulytic Note Pro at $159 (discounted to $129), weighs just 28 grams with 64 GB storage and 45 hours of battery life. It uses OpenAI's GPT-5 and Google's Gemini for insightful summaries in 113 languages, though insights appear in the user's preferred tongue. A small LCD screen shows recording status, aiding usability, but processing is slower than rivals and lacks real-time transcription. The free plan includes three deep analyses and 10 abstracts monthly, with premium at $15 monthly or $120 yearly, plus three free months initially.

As runner-up, the Open Vision Engineering Pocket ($199, down to $129) offers 128 GB storage, 96-hour battery, and support for Claude, Gemini, and GPT-5. At 56 grams, it magnetically attaches to compatible phones and records calls discreetly. Transcriptions process quickly, but button reliability and export glitches detract. Free access limits history to 14 days; premium costs $20 monthly or $200 yearly.

For translation needs, the InnAIO AI Translator T10 ($189, 33 grams) transcribes and renders bilingual output using GPT-4.1, with 15-hour battery and new offline mode. It requires selecting a second language always, and free use caps at 120 minutes monthly; unlimited is $25 monthly or $179 yearly.

The OSO AI Earbuds ($250) focus on personal audio capture during calls or meetings, powered by GPT-5 but limited to four hours battery and app-dependent controls. They support over 100 languages without translation; subscriptions top at 2,000 minutes for $16 monthly or $120 yearly.

Other tested options include the Plaud NotePin S ($179) for versatility and HiDock P1 ($169) for desktop use, signaling a growing market with more entrants expected.

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