Pendant records everything a user says in a day and then summarizes it using AI

Pendant

The company Limitless introduced a wearable device called Pendant, made in the form factor of a neck pendant. This device is capable of recording conversations and analyzing them to provide a summary of the conversation.

The Pendant is attached to clothing or worn on a cord around the neck. It is part of the Limitless ecosystem of services, and its functions can be used in a separate application and without the device itself.

According to the manufacturer, the device has a battery sufficient for 100 hours of continuous operation. Features include a “consent mode” in which recording does not begin until the system receives consent to record a new voice, and an indicator light that glows while recording.

Pendant costs $99, plus a $20 monthly subscription fee.


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