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What Happened: So, a group of engineers who used to work at Meta just launched their own company, Sandbar, and they’ve got a really wild first product. It’s an AI-powered smart ring called the Stream Ring. Here’s the idea: You know when you have a brilliant thought but no way to write it down? With this, you just press a button on the ring, whisper your thought, and it gets securely recorded, sent to an app on your phone, and a-ha, your note is transcribed and organized. But here’s the crazy, sci-fi part: it has a personal chatbot it calls your “Inner Voice.” It actually learns your voice so it can talk back to you as you. Kind of weird, kind of cool. Oh, and it also works as a music controller with little touch gestures and vibrations. Pre-orders are open right now, starting at $249, and they’re supposed to ship in summer 2026. Why Is This Important: This isn’t just another gadget; it’s a whole new take on “wearable AI.” The founders actually came from CTRL-Labs, that brain-computer interface company Meta bought a while back for nearly a billion dollars. So, these folks have a deep background in figuring out what you intend to do. Unlike AI glasses or a bulky watch, this is just a ring. It’s discreet. And the biggest deal for a lot of people: it’s not always listening. It only records when you physically press the button. That’s a huge plus for anyone (like me) who is a bit creeped out by the privacy side of other AI wearables. Why Should I Care: If you’re the kind of person who has your best ideas in the car, on a walk, or right before you fall asleep, this thing is literally made for you. It’s for writers, artists, or anyone who just wants to capture a fleeting thought without having to stop, find their phone, unlock it, and open an app. The AI assistant part of it is also meant to help you turn those random brain dumps into actual, organised notes or to-do lists. They’re making it pretty accessible, too. The basic note-taking and chatting are free, but there’s a $10/month Pro plan for more advanced features. If you pre-order, you get three months of Pro for free. Recommended Videos What’s Next: This ring is jumping into a very crowded pool. You’ve got Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, and everyone’s waiting to see what Apple’s rumoured AI device will be. But Sandbar is betting on a totally different approach. At $249 for the silver one and $299 for gold, it’s priced like a high-end accessory, not just a piece of tech. They’re betting that people want their AI to be subtle, always available, and quiet. This whole idea of “frictionless thought capture” is speeding up, and Sandbar’s bet is that the future isn’t about shouting at our tech – it’s about whispering to it. Moinak Pal is has been working in the technology sector covering both consumer centric tech and automotive technology for the…