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Long transcriptions for loooooong meetings
I'm a professional TV screenwriter, which means my job is basically brainstorming all day, every day. Writers' room sessions, story meetings, development calls. Most days I'm in 4h+ discussions, minimum.
Right now I take notes by hand or on a laptop, but both pull me out of the creative flow (and a laptop screen between me and my collaborators kills the energy in the room).
Before I pull the trigger on a pair of G1s, I'd love some honest feedback from people who actually use them:
- Real-time transcription of long meetings — can the glasses reliably capture 4+ hours of multi-speaker discussion? What's the actual battery + processing limit per session?
- Speaker separation — in a room with 3-5 people talking over each other (very much our reality), does the transcription stay usable?
- Note retrieval after the fact — how easy is it to search, export, or feed the transcript into other tools (Notion, Claude, etc.) once the meeting is done?
- Discretion — do people in the room notice/react to the glasses? In a creative meeting, anything that makes collaborators self-conscious is a dealbreaker.
Any screenwriters, journalists, lawyers, consultants here using them for long-form discussions? Would love to hear your real workflow before I commit.
Thanks 🙏
u/Isitjustme-fromparis — 5 days ago