
"It's called the Pebble Index 01 (but we'll just call it Index), and it's a $75 ring meant to be worn on your (surprise!) index finger. It has a microphone, a button for activating that microphone, and nothing else. It looks a little like you wrapped one of those adjustable cable ties around your finger and then cinched it super tight."
"Migicvosky has been working on it for more than a year - I first caught him wearing a prototype at last year's CES - and says it has become the simple capture tool he always wanted. You press and hold the ring's button with the thumb next to the ring to record. Whatever you record is sent to the Pebble app for iOS or Android, where you can see a feed of the audio and transcriptions you've collected. It all"
Eric Migicovsky created the Pebble Index 01, a $75 ring designed to capture short audio notes. The ring includes a microphone and a single button for recording when pressed and held. Recorded clips transfer over Bluetooth to the Pebble app for iOS and Android, where users can view an audio feed and transcriptions. The ring contains approximately five minutes of onboard storage and a local transcription capability. The device resembles an adjustable cable tie tightened around the index finger and is intended as a simple, always-available capture tool for quick voice memos.
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