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Built for the white coat, not the junk drawer

The form factor matters when recording enters a patient conversation.

At a glance

CortexaNote Design Team / 2025-12-02

The form factor matters when recording enters a patient conversation.

Context

A clinical recording device should feel intentional, professional, and easy to explain.

Workflow

CortexaNote Recorder clips onto a coat pocket, starts with one button, and keeps the phone out of the center of the encounter.

“The form factor matters when recording enters a patient conversation.”
CortexaNote Design Team
CortexaNote wearable recorder shown as professional identity proof.

Identity proof

The form factor changes how recording feels in care.

A recorder built for a coat pocket makes capture feel intentional and clinical, while keeping a personal phone out of the center of sensitive conversations.

55 mm

device height

1 button

blind operation

8+ hrs

continuous recording

  • Make the recording tool visible enough to explain.
  • Keep operation simple while the clinician stays present.
  • Use hardware design as part of patient trust, not decoration.

Practical FAQ

Questions before the next workflow test.

Keep consent, capture, encryption, review, and EHR handoff explicit. CortexaNote removes repetitive work without removing clinician judgment.

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