![]() The pages are definitely plasticky, but they are extremely thin. Initially, I wasn’t sure I would be converted to the Rocketbook concept. You’re probably wondering What the paper is really like? The paper isn’t really paper at all it’s plastic. You can also have them save as either PDF or JPEG files. You can also create folders at your destinations to organize specific pages or lists.įile types You can group your scans into one combined PDF if you want to, or make them individual files. You’ll choose an initial location during set up, but you can change the destination anytime. ![]() You can save to google drive, Evernote, Dropbox, OneNote, OneDrive, Trello, Slack, iCloud, and you can also email or text your notes too. Rocket book will store your notes almost anywhere. I will say, your results vary depending on your penmanship, but most of the time I was able to locate the pages I was seeking. Though it maintains your notes in your own handwriting, you can use the rocket book app to search for keywords or terms. One of the things that blew me away about this concept, is that all of the scans are searchable. If I had a Rocketbook last fall, I could have simply searched my MacBook for that file and located the notebook page. Just last week, I urgently needed that detail again, but last year’s notebook was nowhere to be found. I recently faced an issue that would have been solved instantly if I’d used a Rocketbooks notebook before… I had written down some notes and details on pricing for a service last fall. Now this alone may be worth its weight in gold. At any point, you can simply scan a page, and rocket book will save your notes wherever you tell it. You’ll use a pen to write on the pages, create lists, cross out mistakes, add notes, plot out upcoming to-dos, create a quick notepad for jotting thoughts… whatever you would normally do with post it, notepads, or notebooks. How does a Rocketbook work? In essence, Rocketbook notebooks work just like regular paper notebooks. I also got the Everyday Planner, a spiral-bound 6 by 9-inch book with a bunch of different pages inside including a calendar, monthly planner, weekly view, checklists and extra pages with different lines and dots. This note concept is also available in a larger 8.5x 11 inch size too. ![]() The note pages tack to the board magnetically. In my review, I got the Orbit Smart Notebook, a 6×9-inch flip-style notepad with an available hard clipboard style back. These notebooks are also not microwavable, though Rocketbook does also make the Wavo line that does clean via microwaving. Worth noting, you can use the FriXion pen on other paper but you absolutely can’t use other pens on the Rocketbook paper… that is, if you ever want to clean them. With Orbit, the ink will wipe off using water and a soft cloth, which is included with your notebooks. These are from its Orbit line, which means you’ll write on them with the ink-loaded Pilot FriXion pen, which will also write on regular paper too. Rocketbook makes a variety of different note taking, organization, and productivity products. Special FriXion Pen works on other paper too: washable ink Okay… so what is Rocketbook? Rocketbook is, in a nutshell a notebook that’s fully reusable and it also uploads your every scribble to the cloud for storage, if you want. It’s kind of a strange and foreign concept, so in this review, I’ll look at exactly how it works, and if the books live up to their promises. When you’re out of paper you just literally wipe the notebook clean and use it over again. What is Rocketbook and why would you want it? Rocketbook is a reusable writing system that lets you use your own handwriting on a paper-like sheet, then upload and archive, file, and organize your notes in the cloud. Do we have to give this up? Apparently not. For me, that habit is obsessive note taking and list making.Īnyone else out there go through dozens of Post-its, pages and notebooks each year? Or is writing things down on paper how you and I stay organized - it helps us think things through, to see them on paper. ![]() At the same time, it can be difficult to undo years of habit. We do small things like recycle our cans, dial back our water use, and maybe walk somewhere instead of driving. We’re in an era where many of us are trying to minimize our impact on not just our environment, and nature, but on the future. Rocketbook Smart Notepad and Everyday Planner review ![]()
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