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Sandbar’s Stream Ring Reimagines Voice Interface Hardware for Enhanced User Productivity

Emerging voice-based hardware devices now cater to a spectrum of needs from companionship and productivity to personal growth. Recent entrants include card-shaped devices from Plaud and Pocket, pendants from Friend, Limitless, and Taya, as well as a wristband from Bee, now integrated within Amazon’s ecosystem.

Introducing Stream by Sandbar

Former Meta interface designers have launched Sandbar, a startup focused on creating a more fluid conversational hardware interface. Their flagship product, Stream, is a ring designed to be worn on the index finger of the dominant hand, essentially acting as a “mouse for voice.” The ring facilitates note-taking, AI assistant interaction, and even music control without interrupting the user’s natural flow of ideas.

Building on a Rich Heritage in Human-Computer Interaction

Sandbar’s CEO, Mina Fahmi, brings a deep expertise in human-computer interfaces cultivated at ventures like Bryan Johnson’s Kernel and Magic Leap. His co-founder and CTO, Kirak Hong, honed his skills at Google and later worked with CTRL-Labs, a predecessor to Meta’s neural interface initiatives. Their shared background underscores the product’s robust design — ensuring that the ring is both intuitive and seamlessly integrated with today’s AI technologies.

Capturing Thoughts on the Go

Fahmi recalls that his experimental journaling app, built during the rise of large language models, was insufficient for capturing spontaneous ideas generated during daily activities like commuting or walking. To overcome the challenges of interrupting the moment with a smartphone, Stream was designed to quietly capture thoughts using a subtle touch gesture. A built-in microphone, activated exclusively by pressing the integrated touchpad, records even whispered insights, all transcribed into the companion iOS app.

Dynamic Features and Versatile Functionality

In addition to its voice-capture capabilities, Stream incorporates an AI chatbot that converses with the user as notes are recorded. The companion app organizes entries into editable notes and provides an intuitive pinch-to-zoom feature for reviewing conversations over extended periods. Enhanced by a personalization layer, the AI assistant’s voice can even mimic the user’s tone.

For crowded environments, users can opt for headphone integration to maintain privacy. Stream also offers haptic feedback to confirm successful note registration, and its flat ring surface doubles as a media controller — a practical benefit when hands are occupied or during transit.

Navigating a Competitive Landscape

With preorders opening soon at $249 for the silver version and $299 for gold, and shipments slated for next summer, Sandbar aims to carve out a niche in the competitive voice-AI hardware market. While many devices—from pendants to wristbands—vie for attention, Sandbar’s approach is centered on enabling users to capture and manage ideas effortlessly. Early adopters can also access a Pro subscription, free for three months and subsequently priced at $10 per month, offering unlimited chats, transcriptions, and advance feature access.

Data Privacy and Industry Support

Fahmi emphasizes that user data remains in full control of the individual, with robust encryption both at rest and during transit. Beyond proprietary features, Sandbar supports data exports to popular applications like Notion, rejecting the model of closed ecosystems. The company’s growing credibility is reinforced by a $13 million funding round from investors such as True Ventures, Upfront Ventures, and Betaworks. True Ventures’ partner Toni Schneider acknowledged that while early demos of AI hardware were underwhelming, the polished execution of Stream signifies a compelling advancement in merging voice and AI technology.

The Future of Voice-Activated Interfaces

While the broader market for AI hardware continues to explore various form factors — with competitors like Humane, Rabbit, and Friend experimenting with their own designs — Sandbar is determined to differentiate Stream as an interface that empowers users to capture ideas naturally, without intrusive disruption. As industries evolve, the demand for seamless, intuitive AI interactions is poised to redefine how we interface with technology.

Cyprus Residential Market Surpasses €2.5 Billion In 2025 With Apartments Leading the Way

Market Overview

In 2025, Cyprus’ newly built residential property market achieved a remarkable milestone, exceeding €2.5 billion. Data from Landbank Analytics indicates robust activity countrywide, with newly filed contracts reaching 7,819, including off-plan developments. This solid performance underscores the market’s resilience and dynamism across all districts.

Transaction Breakdown

The apartment sector clearly dominated the market, constituting 81.6% of transactions with 6,382 deals valued at €1.77 billion. In contrast, house sales represented a smaller segment, encompassing 1,437 transactions and generating €737.9 million. The record-high transaction was noted in Limassol, where an apartment sold for approximately €15.2 million, while the priciest house fetched roughly €6.2 million.

Regional Analysis

Nicosia: The capital recorded steady domestic demand with 2,171 new residential transactions. Apartments accounted for 1,836 deals generating €349.6 million, compared to 335 house transactions worth €105.5 million, anchoring Nicosia as a core market with average values of €190,000 for apartments and €315,000 for houses.

Limassol: As the island’s principal investment center, Limassol led overall activity with 2,207 transactions. Apartments dominated with 1,936 sales generating €824.1 million, while 271 house transactions added €157.9 million. The district enjoyed premium pricing, with apartments averaging over €425,000 and houses around €583,000.

Larnaca: This district maintained robust activity with a total of 2,020 transactions. The apartment segment realized 1,770 transactions worth €353 million, and houses contributed 250 deals valued at €96.3 million. Average prices hovered near €200,000 for apartments and €385,000 for houses, positioning Larnaca within the mid-market bracket.

Paphos: With a more balanced mix, Paphos completed 1,078 transactions. Ranking second in overall value at €503.2 million, the district saw house sales generate €287.8 million and apartments €215.4 million. Consequently, Paphos achieved the highest average house price at approximately €710,000 and an apartment average of €320,000, emphasizing its premium housing profile.

Famagusta: Distinguished by lower transaction volumes, Famagusta was the sole district where house sales outnumbered apartment deals. Out of 343 transactions, 176 involved houses (yielding €90.4 million) and 167 were apartments (at €32.4 million). The segment’s average prices were about €194,000 for apartments and over €513,000 for houses, signaling its focus on holiday residences and coastal developments.

Sector Insights and Forward View

Commenting on the report, Landbank Group CEO Andreas Christophorides remarked that the analysis demonstrates an ecosystem where apartments are the cornerstone of the real estate market. He emphasized, “The apartment sector is not merely a trend; it is the engine powering the country’s real estate market.” Christophorides also highlighted the diverse regional dynamics: Limassol leads in apartment pricing, Paphos commands premium house prices, Nicosia remains pivotal to domestic demand, Larnaca sustains competitive activity, and Famagusta caters to holiday home buyers.

In a market characterized by these varied profiles, informed monitoring of regional and sector-specific dynamics is crucial for investors aiming to make targeted and strategic decisions.

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