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Rare deal drops the Plaud Note Pro to just $159.99 for a limited time

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Why This Matters

The Plaud Note Pro's discounted price makes a compact, AI-powered voice recorder more accessible for professionals and students, enhancing productivity and note-taking efficiency. Its advanced features and integration capabilities address the growing demand for dedicated recording devices in a digital work environment, offering a practical solution for capturing and managing important audio content.

Key Takeaways

Bogdan Petrovan / Android Authority

Meetings, lectures, and phone calls can pile up fast, and it is easy to miss key details when you are trying to listen and take notes at the same time. The Plaud Note Pro is built for that kind of busy schedule, and it is now on sale at Amazon for $159.99.

That price is down from the $189 recommended retail price, a 15% discount. It’s also only the second time it’s been on sale since launch, matching the all-time low and returning to its Prime Day price.

The Plaud Note Pro is a slim, credit-card-style AI voice recorder made for meetings, calls, and voice memos. It uses a 5-mic array with 4 MEMS microphones plus a voice pickup unit, and it also has a contact sensor for phone-call recording. Compared with the regular Plaud Note, this Pro model is positioned as the more advanced option, with stronger voice pickup and longer local recording capacity thanks to 64GB of storage.

After recording, you can use Plaud’s app for transcription, summaries, and action items. Recordings can also be managed across the mobile app, web interface, and desktop tools for online meetings, which gives it a lot of flexibility for work or school. A monthly transcription allowance is included out of the box, with higher-tier AI plans available for people who need more usage.

The Plaud Note Pro also has a 4.5-star rating, which adds to its appeal for professionals, students, and frequent meeting attendees who want dedicated recording hardware rather than relying solely on a phone.

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