I wrote this entire article on a Google Pixel Watch 3 and a Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra<!–>. I was inspired by ZDNET’s David Gewirtz, who recently wrote about Apple Watch’s transcribable voice notes. Google and Samsung offer similar capabilities with some elements that many may find even better.
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Voice recording applications have been available on a number of watches for many years. The key to using them now is the AI and the advanced transcription services that will accurately transcribe your speech into text.
David mentioned some of the many benefits of using your watch to record your thoughts, ideas, and articles on the go whenever an idea pops up. I often have those ideas while running.
If I don’t use a voice recording application or stop and enter those ideas on my phone (if I have it with me), then I often forget the thought and rarely remember it.
Recording and transcribing with the Google Pixel Watch 3
Let’s start with the Google Pixel Watch 3. Simply launch the voice recorder app on the watch, tap record, and speak. You can pause a recording, stop the recording, or delete the recording. You cannot rename the recording on the watch itself.
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After you stop recording, you’ll find an option in the menu that enables you to view the transcript. However, that voice recording first needs to sync to your Android phone and then get transcribed on the phone. You cannot view the text transcript on your watch. You can view it on your phone or the website and then copy and paste it wherever you want.