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At a glance
Expert’s Rating
Pros
- Incredibly versatile for both digital and analog recordings
- Long battery life
- Good transcription and summaries
- Several AI models to choose from
Cons
- The charging cable isn’t included as standard
- Doesn’t work with headphones, and can be tricky with certain Android handsets (phone calls)
- Expensive subscriptions
Our Verdict
Plaud Note Pro is a really smart and handy AI assistant that brings all your recordings — physical and digital — together in one place. Transcription and meeting summaries work well, and you can choose between different AI models, depending on which one best suits what you want to do with the recordings.
Price at time of review
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There are plenty of AI services for transcription and meeting notes. What Plaud aims to do — and does very well — is to act as a hub for all your recordings and notes. Whether you’re recording in-person meetings and lectures, phone calls, or video meetings on your computer.
Everything is gathered in one place, and you can access and edit it anywhere, on both your mobile and your computer.
Sleek hardware
The Plaud Note Pro is essentially a very slim, credit-card-sized voice recorder weighing just a tad over 1 ounce (30 grams). My first thought when I take it out of the box is, “Oh, I’m going to lose this.” My second thought: “How on earth is this little thing going to manage to record meetings?” As it turns out, it does a very good job indeed.
M3 / Andreas Thors
The biggest visual difference from its predecessor, the Plaud Note, is that it now has a small display. That alone is a huge improvement, as you can now easily see when recordings start, the battery life and more.

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