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This pocket gadget turns meeting chatter into actual work

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  • Comu Action Pro succeeds the Comulytic Note Pro with a bigger focus on completing work, not just recording it.
  • Its dedicated AI button can turn conversations into presentations, emails, summaries, and action plans.
  • The $129.99 early bird launch price gets you six microphones, up to 70 hours of recording, and support for 113+ languages.

In a smartphone era with built-in voice recorders and access to mobile AI apps, it is fair to wonder why anyone needs a standalone device. If you’ve ever tried using your phone for AI dictation, you know the process can involve a tedious, multi-step hassle: recording the audio, exporting the file, opening an app, crafting manual prompts, and hoping an incoming call doesn’t ruin the track midway. Plus, fumbling around with your phone during an important client sit-down can look surprisingly unprofessional. Now Comu has a new solution for smoothing all that over.

Silicon Valley AI startup Comu, formerly Comulytic, has officially launched its latest hardware assistant, the Comu Action Pro. As the direct successor to the Comulytic Note Pro, the new branding might initially trip you up; the name subconsciously evokes a rugged action camera rather than a pocket productivity gadget. But don’t expect to mount this onto a bicycle helmet.

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