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NotePin vs Vuzix Z100 in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

Neither NotePin nor Vuzix Z100 leads across the verified dimensions on DEPLOY's record as of 2026; the comparison table holds every sourced figure side by side.

  • NotePin has the lower recorded price.
Attribute
ManufacturerPlaud AIVuzix
Form factorwearablewearable
Maturitycommercialcommercial
Autonomy
Availabilityshipping-nowshippingshipping-nowshipping
Price$159-$169 (actual sale price)$499 (actual sale price)
Capability claims
Brain
Verified deployments1Plaud AI1Vuzix
Privacy practices12training-data-use, cloud-upload, data-deletion-control, third-party-sharing, data-retention, data-sale, bystander-recording, on-device-processing, cloud-upload, data-sale, data-deletion-control, data-retention
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Editorial summaries

NotePin

The Plaud NotePin (by Plaud.AI, San Francisco, founded 2023) is a lightweight wearable AI voice recorder worn as a clip, pendant, or wristband: a notes-pendant form factor distinct from the glasses, earbuds, necklace, and ring entries in the cohort. It taps to record meetings and conversations and uses third-party large language models (GPT, Claude, and Gemini) for transcription and AI summarization, and independent reviews confirm those core features work as advertised, placing it in the genuine-cloud-AI tier.

It launched in August 2024 at about $169 with an optional Pro subscription, and a successor, the NotePin S, launched in January 2026 in the same price range. DEPLOY records it at commercial maturity: it ships, is purchasable, and is independently verified as functional, and it is a tier-1 citation winner in Google's AI Overview for 'best wearable AI' queries.

Its model is subscription-augmented (a free tier plus a paid tier for more transcription minutes), the inverse of Hey Pocket's no-subscription-core posture. One cap-flag: Plaud's sales and revenue figures (more than a million devices, profitability, and $180-to-$250 million annualized revenue) are company self-reports, recorded as claimed rather than independently audited.

Vuzix Z100

The Vuzix Z100 is an enterprise-focused monochrome-waveguide HUD smart-glasses device (38g, up to 48-hour battery), generally available since November 2024 at $499, aimed at warehouse, logistics, and field-service use with some consumer features (notifications, navigation, teleprompter) via the Vuzix Connect app. It has no native AI; any AI comes through partner integrations, placing it at the partner-mediated end of the AI-substance spectrum. Vuzix has been shrinking and pivoting toward OEM waveguide components; the Z100 is its current HUD product (the older Blade line is discontinued).

Common questions

How do NotePin and Vuzix Z100 differ?
Neither NotePin nor Vuzix Z100 leads across the verified dimensions on DEPLOY's record as of 2026; the comparison table holds every sourced figure side by side. NotePin has the lower recorded price.
What is the difference between NotePin and Vuzix Z100?
NotePin and Vuzix Z100 are both wearable robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Which is cheaper, NotePin or Vuzix Z100?
NotePin has the lower recorded price on the DEPLOY registry than Vuzix Z100. Prices are sourced; see each record for whether the figure is a manufacturer target, an estimate, or an actual sale price.
Which has more verified deployments, NotePin or Vuzix Z100?
NotePin and Vuzix Z100 each have 1 verified deployment on the DEPLOY registry (confirmed at named sites with primary sources).

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