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Amazon has discounted the Recolx AI Voice Recorder to $69.99, marking it down 46% from its regular price of $129.99 in what the retailer calls its “all-time lowest price ever.” The productivity device combines traditional voice recording with ChatGPT 5.0-powered AI features, targeting professionals returning to office environments who need seamless voice-to-text capabilities for meetings, interviews, and content creation.

Key features: The Recolx Voice Recorder integrates multiple productivity functions into a single MagSafe-compatible device that attaches magnetically to smartphones.

  • The device works with Apple iPhone, Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy S25, and other mobile devices through wireless connectivity.
  • AI-powered features include transcription, translation across more than 100 languages, summarization, and content organization.
  • Users can quickly transition from voice recording to receiving AI-driven analysis and answers through the ChatGPT 5.0 integration.

What makes it useful: The device positions itself as a personal writing assistant that streamlines workflow from voice capture to processed output.

  • It handles various professional scenarios including office meetings, work calls, red carpet interviews, screenplay writing, and phone call recording.
  • The magnetic attachment system creates a sleek, portable solution that doesn’t require separate carrying cases or complex setup.
  • Translation capabilities activate “with a push of a button,” making it accessible for international business communications.

Shipping details: Amazon Prime subscribers receive free two-day delivery on the discounted device, while non-subscribers need orders over $35 for free shipping.

  • Non-Prime customers can sign up for a 30-day free trial to access Prime benefits including Prime Video, Prime Gaming, Amazon Photos, and exclusive shopping events.
  • The current promotion represents the device’s steepest discount to date at 46% off the regular retail price.

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