[REVIEW]
Feber on Plaud Note: Small Recorder, Big Convenience
May 27, 2025
“The Plaud Note (Plaud.ai) is a tiny, magnet-backed smart microphone that records clearly, syncs to your phone, and auto-summarizes with AI—so you walk away with clean notes instead of raw audio. In real-world use, Feber found it so convenient it now lives in their bag.”
Place-it-anywhere flexibility. The built-in magnet lets you clip it on a strap, necklace, or shirt, or park it near a speaker; voice capture remains intelligible from a few meters away in quiet rooms. Start/stop is simple, sync is quick, and the companion app generates concise summaries and speaker-split transcripts.
AI minutes & plans. You get 300 AI minutes/month included; heavier users can upgrade (Pro ~1,200 min/year €110; Unlimited €250/year). There’s also a web app for working with files and summaries on your computer.
Design & charging. It’s featherweight, pocketable, and charges via a small USB-C puck—no proprietary brick required.
What to know. The haptic “press-and-hold” top surface looks slick but could use clearer tactile feedback when starting a recording. Swedish language accuracy in transcripts is “so-so” today, though summaries are praised. Privacy matters: Feber notes users should consider data policies when sending recordings to AI services (Plaud says users control their data). Price at test time: ~€170 (~1,850 SEK).
In summary: a remarkably handy AI-ready recorder for interviews, meetings, and quick capture—ideal if you want fast summaries with minimal fuss.
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