This Bracelet Records Everything I Say, Swearing Included
The $50 Bee Pioneer bracelet has microphones that capture all your words, then uses AI to summarize your conversations. WSJ's Joanna Stern tested it by asking it to analyze her cursing habits. Photo Illustration: JJ Lin/WSJ

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