Vocci AI Ring Turns Your Hand Into a Meeting Recorder

Vocci AI Ring Turns Your Hand Into a Meeting Recorder

> At a Glance

> – Press-record titanium ring captures up to 8 hours of meetings

> – Button tap flags key moments and auto-transcribes in 100+ languages

> – Pre-orders open February, ships April

> – Why it matters: No more frantic note-taking or lost action items

CES 2026 attendees got a first look at a smart ring that swaps heart-rate tracking for board-room recording.

How the Vocci Ring Works

Unlike always-listening wearables, the 2.8 mm-thick band only records when you press a discreet side button. Once the meeting ends, audio is converted into a searchable transcript stored in the cloud.

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Need to mark an important point? Tap the button again and the software drops a red flag plus AI-generated insights next to that timestamp.

Built for Work, Not Sleep

  • Aerospace-grade titanium body
  • 6.8 mm width-about the size of an Oura ring
  • Designed for single-shift use; recharge overnight without data loss
  • No sensors for wellness tracking-purely professional tool
Recording Capacity Languages Supported First Ship Date
8 hours 100+ April 2026

Because files live on remote servers, Vocci recommends slipping the ring off during sensitive conversations.

Key Takeaways

  • Manual control keeps privacy fears in check
  • 100-language support targets global teams
  • Nighttime charging fits 9-to-5 routines
  • Cloud storage raises data-security questions

If the idea of a wearable note-taker appeals, the Vocci AI ring will be up for pre-order next month.

Author

  • I’m a dedicated journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com—your trusted destination for the latest news, insights, and stories from Los Angeles and beyond.

    Hi, I’m Ethan R. Coleman, a journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com. With over seven years of digital media experience, I cover breaking news, local culture, community affairs, and impactful events, delivering accurate, unbiased, and timely stories that inform and engage Los Angeles readers.”

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