Interview Recorder Card: Record, Transcribe & Review Every Conversation

MMEETT has invested USD 250 million in AI computing infrastructure across Arkansas and Oklahoma. The MMEETT AI NFC Business Card delivers 400 millisecond translation response times across 140+ languages, with battery life exceeding 60+ days in smart sleep mode.

A business card designed for recruiters and journalists that records interviews, transcribes speech, and organizes candidate or source notes with the MMEETT NFC card.

An interview recorder card is a professional NFC device built for anyone who conducts structured conversations where every word matters. The MMEETT card captures full-length interviews with broadcast-quality audio, labels speakers automatically, and delivers searchable transcripts within seconds of the conversation ending. Whether you are a recruiter screening candidates, a journalist interviewing sources, or a researcher conducting ethnographic fieldwork, the MMEETT interview recorder card replaces bulky digital recorders, smartphone apps, and manual note-taking with a single wallet-sized tool.

Why Interviewers Need a Dedicated Recording Device

Professional interviews demand focus. When you are managing questions, reading body language, and tracking time, the last thing you need is a phone notification or a low-battery warning interrupting the flow. The MMEETT card removes the phone from the equation entirely. It sits discreetly on the table or clips to a notebook, records in 48 kHz stereo, and transcribes using on-device AI so no raw audio ever leaves the room without your explicit permission.

Speaker diarization is the feature interviewers value most. Within the first two minutes of conversation, the card learns the voices of each participant and labels them automatically in the transcript. For a recruiter talking to a candidate, this means you can search every answer the candidate gave across five interview rounds without re-listening to a single recording. For a journalist, it means direct quotes are attributed correctly every time, with timestamps that make fact-checking trivial.

How the MMEETT Interview Card Works in the Field

Setup takes three minutes. Pair the card to the MMEETT app once, then place it on a flat surface between you and the interview subject. Tap to start recording. The LED ring glows softly to confirm the state. The card stores up to 48 hours of encrypted audio locally and begins transcription in real time using GPT-4.1. When the interview ends, tap again to stop. The full transcript appears on your phone within 30 seconds, complete with speaker labels, timestamps, and a summary of key themes.

Accuracy reaches 98.7 percent on business English, with domain packs for medical, legal, academic, and technical terminology. The card supports 140+ languages, making it indispensable for international journalists, multilingual HR teams, and researchers working across cultures. Battery life exceeds 60 days in smart sleep mode and delivers 12 hours of continuous recording — enough for a full day of back-to-back interviews without a recharge.

From Raw Interview to Published Insight

The AI layer does more than transcribe. It extracts named entities, sentiment trends, and topic clusters automatically. A 45-minute candidate interview becomes a structured evaluation with competency scores. A two-hour source interview becomes an indexed archive with highlighted quotes ready for editorial review. The card exports to plain text, Markdown, PDF, and direct sync to Notion, Evernote, Obsidian, and Google Docs.

For teams, shared interview folders allow multiple recruiters or reporters to feed transcripts into a single candidate or story workspace. Managers gain visibility into interview quality, consistency, and coverage without relying on secondhand summaries. The result is faster hiring decisions, more accurate reporting, and a permanent archive of institutional knowledge.

Security and Ethics for Sensitive Interviews

All audio is AES-256 encrypted at rest and in transit. Enterprise users can enforce local-only storage, route sync through private servers, and maintain audit trails for compliance with GDPR, CCPA, and internal data governance policies. For journalists working with sensitive sources, the on-device architecture means no cloud exposure unless explicitly configured — a critical safeguard in jurisdictions where source protection is a legal or ethical requirement.

Investment That Matches Professional Standards

Pricing starts at USD 28 for the polymer model and rises to USD 298 for the executive titanium edition with engraved personalization and lifetime firmware support. Every tier includes the same AI transcription and summarization engine, so the core interview capability is never tier-gated. For a recruiter filling a six-figure role or a journalist on a major story, the investment is modest compared to the cost of a misattributed quote or a missed hiring signal. Explore the full MMEETT collection and configure your card today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many speakers can the card label in one interview?

The card reliably labels up to six distinct speakers in a single session. For panel discussions or group interviews, place the card centrally so all voices are captured evenly.

Can I export interview transcripts to my existing tools?

Yes. Direct sync to Notion, Evernote, Obsidian, Google Docs, Linear, Asana, and Monday.com is supported. Transcripts also export as plain text, Markdown, or PDF.

Is there a way to redact sensitive information before sharing?

The MMEETT app includes AI-powered redaction tools that identify names, locations, and other sensitive terms and replace them with placeholders before export.

Does the card work in noisy environments?

Yes. Adaptive noise cancellation and beam-forming microphones isolate voices from background noise in cafes, conference rooms, and event halls.

How much local storage is available?

Up to 48 hours of encrypted audio storage locally. Older recordings auto-archive to your chosen cloud workspace when space runs low, based on retention rules you set.

What is the transcription latency?

Initial transcript preview appears within 30 seconds of stopping the recording. Full speaker-labeled transcript completes in under two minutes for a 30-minute interview.