Rocketbook Reusable Smart Notebooks for $22
August 20, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Smart technology continues to come for everything, and now it’s here for the traditional paper notebook. What does that mean, you ask. The Rocketbook Wave combines the freedom a traditional pen and paper notebook, with the flexibility and security of a smartphone, instantly blasting your notes into the cloud as soon as you’re done writing them down. When you use the included Pilot FriXion pen in your Wave, you can erase notes in the microwave and reuse your notebook immediately, so you never have to use any superfluous space in your notebook.
‘The Rocketbook Wave is an affordable, simple notebook that gives you a straightforward way of getting your handwritten notes into the digital world—and lets you reuse its pages after a quick zap in the microwave.’ 4/5 Stars, PC Mag
- Maintain a natural writing experience without taking up gobs of paper
- Export notes to the cloud for instant, permanent access on your smartphone or tablet
- Erase your notes in microwave fast to preserve paper
- Write & reuse up to five times
- View more details on how it all works here
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirement
- Size: 8.5″ x 9.5″
- 80 pages
- Dot grid pattern on each page
- Acid-free, fine-grain paper
- Erasable and reusable up to 5 times
- Microwave safe
- Polypropylene binding
Includes
- Rocketbook Wave Microwaveable Smart Notebook: Standard
- Pilot FriXion pen
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