
"A lot of my ideas bubble up when I'm walking or when I'm commuting, and I don't want to pull out my phone to interrupt that moment. I don't want to shout into my earbuds where the world can hear me to talk through an idea. Kirak and I were trying to understand what it would take to actually capture a thought the moment it bubbles up. That's how we came up with Stream," Fahmi told TechCrunch in an interview."
"The company calls the ring "a mouse for voice" because it can take notes, help you interact with an AI assistant, and also let you control music."
Sandbar developed Stream, a ring-shaped wearable designed as an interface for voice-driven note-taking, AI assistance, and music control. The device is intended to be worn on the dominant hand's index finger and integrates microphones plus a touchpad that activates audio only while pressed. Founders Mina Fahmi and Kirak Hong have experience at Kernel, Magic Leap, Google, CTRL-Labs, and Meta. The ring aims to capture spontaneous thoughts during walking or commuting without pulling out a phone or speaking aloud into earbuds. The product enters a market alongside card-shaped, pendant, and wristband voice hardware devices.
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