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This coin-sized recorder wants to remember your meetings for you

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 7, 20263 Mins Read
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Anker’s audio sub-brand, Soundcore, just dropped a new AI-powered voice recorder called Work at CES 2026. It’s a clear shot at professionals and students who are tired of toggling between their phones and notetaking apps. While AI transcription isn’t a new frontier, Soundcore is gambling on the idea that a tiny, privacy-first piece of dedicated hardware is exactly what people actually want in a crowded meeting room.

The Soundcore Work is built to stay out of the way. It’s roughly the size of a large coin – just a bit thicker – and is designed to be worn almost any way you like. You can clip it to your lapel, stick it to a magnetic surface, or even wear it on a necklace. The idea is to make recording feel natural and unobtrusive, so you aren’t that person sitting there with a giant phone screen glowing in the middle of a serious interview or lecture.

Despite being so small, it doesn’t skimp on the tech

It uses a dual-microphone array that pulls in surprisingly crisp audio from across a room. This high-quality raw feed is the secret to its 97% transcription accuracy. Through the Soundcore app, you get a full text breakdown and an AI-generated summary that highlights the “too long; didn’t read” version of your meeting—essentially doing the busy work for you.

One of the smartest design choices is the “double-tap” feature. If something important is said, you just tap the device twice to flag it. The AI then prioritizes that specific section during transcription and pulls it into the summary. For anyone who has ever spent an hour hunting through a recording for one specific quote, this is a massive time-saver.

Soundcore also seemingly nailed the tactile experience

There’s a physical side button to start and stop recordings, so you can actually feel it click – no more guessing if the mic is hot. An orange-yellow indicator light and a subtle haptic buzz give you silent confirmation that it’s working. On the security front, it’s MFi-certified and uses AES-256 encryption, meaning your sensitive conversations stay on your device, not in a random cloud.

Soundcore Work

The charging case is equally clever. It’s slim and charges via USB-C, but it also features a magnetic back that snaps onto MagSafe or Qi2 phones. It doesn’t draw power from the phone yet, but it keeps the recorder and your smartphone together as a single unit in your pocket. Small LEDs on the front keep you posted on how much juice is left in the case.

Finally, there’s support for Apple Find My. If this tiny thing slips between the couch cushions or gets left in a classroom, you can track it down using your iPhone. It’s a lifesaver for an accessory this small, though Android users are still waiting on a similar “Find My Device” integration.

Priced at $159, the Soundcore Work is available starting today. It doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but it does make the wheel a lot smaller and smarter. The real test will be whether Soundcore can build out enough Android support to make this as essential for everyone else as it is for iPhone users.

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