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New soundcore Work portable AI voice recorder appears

The soundcore Work (pictured) is a portable voice recorder. (Image source: AnkerInsider)
The soundcore Work (pictured) is a portable voice recorder. (Image source: AnkerInsider)
A new Anker product, the soundcore Work portable AI voice recorder, seems to have leaked. This gadget is said to offer a range of AI-powered features, including transcription and summarization. Leaked images show a gadget with a slim, square design in two colorways, with rumors suggesting it will retail for under $100.

The new soundcore Work, a portable AI voice recorder, has been leaked on social media. This is the first device of its kind from the Anker sub-brand, which already offers a range of headphones and speakers.

According to a report from trusted source AnkerInsider via X.com, the soundcore Work is also known as model D3200. The gadget is said to offer multiple AI-powered features. These include transcription and the production of summaries from single or multiple recordings. Plus, it is thought that users will be able to double-tap the device to highlight important notes.

Soundcore’s rumored Work has a slim, square base, which appears to have a detachable microphone to clip to your clothing. It is shown in black and white/silver colorways, though its size and weight remain unclear. Another unknown is whether or not users will require a subscription for these AI tools. This was the case for the older Anker PowerConf H700 headset, which was designed to record and transcribe meeting notes via the brand’s AnkerWork software. In the US, packages for the PowerConf H700 transcription service started from $1.99 for 60 minutes.

Rumors suggest that Anker will release the soundcore Work AI voice recorder in the US for $99.99. It is unclear when it will launch and if it will be available in other markets.

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Polly Allcock, 2025-08-24 (Update: 2025-08-24)