Technology
This magical notebook is straight out of Harry Potter — and it’s on sale
TL;DR: Upload your written notes to cloud services with the Rocketbook Wave Executive Smart Notebook with Pen Station for $23.99, a $12 savings.
At first glance, unwrapping the Rocketbook Wave Notebook would probably be viewed by the recipient with ambivalence.
They’d offer an unconvincing “thanks” before setting it aside and unwrapping something else. We get it. But the thing is: it’s not a regular notebook. It’s an electric notebook.
Rocketbook allows its lucky owner to upload written notes, scribbles, and doodles to cloud services like Google Docs, Dropbox, iCloud, Evernote, Slack, and more; meaning their previously analog work would be transformed into a permanent digital form.
To upload any writing, you simply scan the pages with your smartphone using the Rocketbook app. They are now saved to the cloud, forever, meaning crucial points from a lecture or class or meeting will never again be lost in the library or left in an Uber.
Rocketbook comes with 80 pages, but the magical part comes once they’re filled. You’ll get to save your work before erasing it all by zapping the book in the microwave. That’s right: to clean the pages you cook the book like a carton of Easy Mac.
And if all that’s not enough for you, the notebook also comes with a Pilot FriXion pen. The Rocketbook Wave Notebook is currently available at the sale price of $27.99 (down from $35.99). You can take another 15% off of that price with the code MERRYSAVE15 bringing the price to just $23.99.
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