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RecDot AI Earbuds are $50 off for Prime Day (they might replace your assistant)

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If your job runs on meetings, calls, and chaos, RecDot might just become your new favorite coworker. From July 8 to 11, Viaim’s AI-powered earbuds are down to $199 for Amazon Prime Day, a full 20% off their regular $249.99 price tag.

RecDot isn’t your average pair of wireless earbuds. Sure, they sound great and look slick in a meeting, but the real magic is what’s inside. These earbuds come equipped with Viaim’s proprietary AI assistant, designed to take the work out of your workflow. We’re talking real-time transcription, smart meeting summaries, multilingual translation, and even automatic to-do list generation. It’s like having an assistant who never zones out and doesn’t need a coffee break.

If you’ve ever sat through a conference call trying to jot down everything while also staying engaged, RecDot fixes that. It records and transcribes your conversations on the fly, then sends you a clean, actionable summary. It also supports 13 languages and offers deep 48dB noise cancellation, so whether you’re in a noisy office or a packed coffee shop, your voice comes through loud and clear.

And yes, the battery life holds up: 9 hours on a single charge and 36 hours total with the charging case. That’s enough to get through a full day of meetings plus the commute and a podcast or two for good measure. A 5-minute quick charge gives you an hour of use, so you’re never stuck without backup.

RecDot shines in high-pressure fields like finance, media, and education, but honestly, it’s a game-changer for anyone who’s drowning in meetings. The AI does the tedious stuff so you can focus on the high-value tasks (or maybe just reclaim your lunch hour).

At $199, this is the lowest price we’ve seen on RecDot. If you’ve been curious about AI wearables or want to level up your work-from-anywhere setup, this Prime Day deal is well worth a look. It’s available now through July 11.

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