Memoket Gem Wants to Be the Memory Your Meetings Never Had

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Your meetings are leaking. Not literally. But the useful stuff — the decision rationale, the thing a candidate said in week two that suddenly matters in week four, the customer complaint that came up on three different calls — none of that survives in any usable form. You get a transcript at best, a half-finished set of notes at worst, and no way to connect any of it. Memoket Gem is a small wearable that thinks that's a solvable problem.

What it actually does

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The difference between Gem and a standard AI note-taker is scope. Most of those tools summarize one meeting and call it done. Gem is designed to work across time — record a conversation, it gets added to an ongoing context layer, and eventually you can pull out something useful: a consolidated brief from a week of product discussions, a side-by-side hiring comparison from three weeks of interviews, a prioritized action list from months of customer calls. All that context that currently lives in your head and seventeen browser tabs finally becomes something you can hand to an AI tool and get a straight answer out of.

The hardware

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It weighs 0.4 oz, has dual noise-canceling microphones, holds 400 hours of recordings on-device, and lasts 20 hours on a single charge. You can wear it as a wristband, clip it on, hang it as a pendant, or slot it alongside an Apple Watch using a co-wear band that fits all case sizes. That last option matters because the obvious target audience for this device almost certainly already wears an Apple Watch, and nobody wants two things on their wrist.

Who's behind Memoket?

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Founders from Anker, Bosch, Lenovo, P&G, and Siemens. For a hardware startup, that's worth noting. Getting a consumer device from concept to mass production without the wheels falling off requires a specific kind of experience, and this team has it.

How do you get one?

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Memoket beat its first beta signup target by 25% in 48 hours. It has now opened a second round of 50 founding member spots on Product Hunt — you get the device for $5 shipping, down from the expected $199 retail price. Mass production starts in August 2026, with initial shipping to the US, UK, Canada, and Germany. More at memoket.ai.

The caveat

The concept is solid, and the use case is real. The only question is whether the cross-conversation AI layer actually holds up when it's dealing with the genuine chaos of how people talk in real meetings rather than a tidy demo environment. That's the part nobody can answer until units are in people's hands. August should be interesting.

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