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Thought-Dictating Ring Debuts at CES 2026
5 Jan
Summary
- A titanium ring, Vocci, records audio for eight hours.
- It captures conversations and meetings, not just personal thoughts.
- AI processes recordings into transcripts with summaries.

Emerging from CES 2026, Vocci presents a novel approach to audio capture with its discreet titanium ring design. This wearable microphone boasts an eight-hour battery life, enabling users to record conversations and meetings directly from their finger. The ring features a single button for easy operation, allowing users to start, stop, and tag important moments within recordings.
Once recordings are captured, an AI-driven application processes the audio. It generates accurate transcripts, complete with summaries and contextual highlights, significantly streamlining note-taking and recall. While the exact range for capturing room conversations is approximately five meters, the device aims to be more convenient than using a phone for recording meetings.
Vocci is expected to be available for pre-order in February, though its price remains undisclosed. It comes with a charging case capable of a full recharge in just thirty minutes. This innovative wearable technology stems from Gyges Labs, the same company behind last year's Halliday Smart Glasses.




