Technology
This tiny, inkless machine is like the Polaroid camera of sticky notes — and it’s on sale
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s this: we love us some sticky notes.
There’s almost nothing a sticky note can’t do. Need to make a short to-do list? Grab a sticky note! Need a daily reminder that you’re a badass human being who can do anything? Write a motivational quote on a sticky note and put it on your mirror! Lost a bookmark? A sticky note can keep your place in a book! Want to make sure no one steals your lunch from the office pantry? Write your name on a sticky note and place it atop your shrimp fried rice!
Then again, we’re also living in a world of declining paper use, resulting in tech companies creating sticky note widget apps to replace the tiny paper squares we cherish. But digital stickies don’t quite cut it, do they?
That’s why we were so jazzed to discover the Cubinote Pro Sticky Note Printer, a tiny little printer that marries the digital and the analog — and it’s currently ons ale.
Check it out in action:
Sort of like the Polaroid camera of sticky notes, this printer-slash-sticky-maker captures whatever you write on the screen and then prints it out for you to stick it anywhere you like. Wi-Fi-enabled and compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile, Cubinote prints your ideas, pictures, drawings, and text on a physical sticky note. Because who needs pens, (write) right?
And since reducing your carbon footprint is now more of a responsibility than a fad, you don’t have to worry about using more paper. Cubinote’s sticky note paper is eco-friendly, silicone-free, BP-free, recyclable, and biodegradable. And further cementing the fact that this is not a regular printer, but a cool printer, it doesn’t require ink refilling. It’s 100% thermal, so it uses heat instead of ink to print your stuff.
On any given day, the Cubinote Pro Sticky Note Printer would set you back $177, but for a limited time you can get your hands on one for only $149.99 — a savings of 15%.
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