This pasta sauce wants to record your family
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This pasta sauce wants to record your family
"The Connection Keeper, which looks like an oversized pasta jar lid, was created in collaboration with StoryCorps, the nonprofit organization focused on preserving the stories of Americans in a collection housed at the Library of Congress' American Folklife Center."
"Using a pair of microphones, it captures CD-quality audio to a 16GB microSD card for up to eight hours when fully charged."
"You even have the option to archive them within the Library of Congress, which makes them public automatically, so hopefully your family talks about more than just stealing brainrots."
Prego is launching the Connection Keeper, a device designed to record dinner table conversations. Created with StoryCorps, it resembles a large pasta jar lid and captures audio without AI or internet connectivity. The device encourages family interaction during meals, with fewer than 100 units available for $20. It records high-quality audio to a microSD card and allows users to upload recordings to StoryCorps for sharing. Users can also archive recordings at the Library of Congress, making them publicly accessible.
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