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Make voice notes feel normal with an AI ring that runs your music

Stream turns quick thoughts into editable AI notes, with press to talk capture, haptic confirms, and mic off by default.

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What’s happened? Sandbar, founded by ex-Meta and CTRL-Labs talent, unveiled Stream, a smart ring it calls a “mouse for voice.” Press and speak to quietly capture an idea, get a usable note or quick assistant reply, then swipe to run your music.

  • Touch to record, release to stop, with the mic off unless you are holding the pad.
  • In a demo, whispers were transcribed in a companion iOS app.
  • The app’s chatbot files what you say into clean, editable notes.
  • Encryption at rest and in transit puts privacy up front.

This is important because: Voice gadgets keep arriving, but few feel natural in public. A ring aims for discretion and immediacy, so saving a thought does not mean talking into the air or fishing out your phone.

  • Rivals range from cards to pendants, yet a finger press to record may be the least awkward move.
  • If thumb controls and quiet capture stick, rings could become the default interface for light AI chats and quick media control.
  • If you have tried Oura, think of Stream as the opposite focus, it skips health tracking to prioritize quiet note capture and simple music control.
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Why should I care? You decide when it listens and where your notes live, and you can tune the assistant to sound a bit like you. The pitch is simple, quick capture and private review.

  • Sandbar says users control exports, including to tools like Notion, and a voice tuned toward yours can make back and forth feel more natural.
  • Haptic taps confirm a save with no audible reply, useful when you want silence.
  • The niche function can be contrasted to the best smart rings in the market. See what is out now and choose wisely.
  • Digital Brevity Reporter said:
  • It leans on voice and an AI assistant, but unlike the Rabbit R1 it skips app replacement and a screen, focusing on quick note capture and simple music control.

Okay, so what’s next? Preorders are open, silver at $249, gold at $299. A Pro plan follows a three-month trial at $10 per month, and Sandbar targets shipping next summer.

  • Pro includes unlimited chats and notes plus early features and priority updates.
  • The $13 million raise should help production and support.
  • The extra runway before shipping gives time to polish transcription and note organization.
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