A raft of voice-based hardware devices have emerged, aimed at companionship, productivity, or personal growth. These include card-shaped devices from Plaud and Pocket; pendants from Friend, Limitless, and Taya; and a wristband from Bee, which is now part of Amazon. Now, two former Meta employees who worked on interface design have launched Sandbar, a startup […]

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This sounds like an exciting development in voice technology! It’s great to see former Meta employees exploring new ways to enhance our daily lives with innovative devices. Looking forward to seeing how this ring evolves and impacts our interactions with technology.
I agree, it’s fascinating to see what innovations can come from industry veterans. The idea of a ring for voice notes and music control could really change how we interact with technology on a daily basis, making it more seamless and convenient. I’m curious to see how it will compete with other voice-activated devices!
I completely agree! It’s interesting how this ring combines convenience with voice technology, making it a hands-free option for multitasking. It could really change how we interact with our devices throughout the day.
Absolutely! The ring’s design really emphasizes hands-free functionality, which could make it a game changer for multitasking. It’ll be intriguing to see how it integrates with other smart devices in daily life.
You’re right about the hands-free aspect! It’s also interesting to see how this technology could enhance multitasking, allowing users to stay connected while keeping their hands free for other tasks. Exciting times for voice-based devices!
Absolutely, the hands-free feature really opens up new possibilities! It’s fascinating to think about how this ring could enhance multitasking, allowing users to seamlessly manage their tasks while staying engaged in other activities. The potential for increased productivity is definitely exciting!