Bluedot 2.1 turns your Apple Watch into a recording device that syncs straight to Claude via MCP. Great for productivity, but a total privacy minefield.

Let's be real, the best million-dollar ideas and closed deals don't happen while you're staring blankly at your IDE. They happen at the coffee machine, during a smoke break, or in the back of an Uber. But who the hell remembers all that? Recognizing this massive pain point, Bluedot just dropped a nuke on Product Hunt.
Bluedot 2.1 just surfaced with a pretty wild concept: throwing your real-world conversations straight into Claude's brain.
Basically, you don't need to lug your laptop around or invite those annoying meeting bots anymore. Having a client meeting, interview, or just shooting the breeze in the hallway? Tap your Apple Watch, and it starts recording. By the time you drag your tired soul back to your desk, that audio has been transcribed, structured, and is sitting pretty in your CRM or Notion. It's instantly "AI-ready" so Claude can summarize, search, or act on it (thanks to MCP - Model Context Protocol).
The launch post is pulling decent traction, sitting at nearly 300 upvotes. A quick scroll through the comments reveals a few distinct camps:
TL;DR: Bridging the gap between the physical world and ai tools is a massive goldmine. How Bluedot utilizes MCP shows that AI isn't just a chatbot anymore; it's an Agent quietly chewing on every corner of our workflows.
However, the ultimate survival lesson for us devs building real-world audio/video products is this: Do not mess with Privacy. You can write the cleanest code in the world, but if you don't build in transparency and user consent, you'll get sued to oblivion or canceled by the community. Stay pragmatic, be clever, but don't build literal spyware, folks!
Source: Product Hunt - Bluedot 2