Rocketbook is a tech company that provides reusable smart notebooks with various pages that can be scanned via a smartphone app and sent to popular cloud storage services. Users have the convenience of digitizing their notes and sketches, while still having the experience and satisfaction of using pen and paper.
Founded in 2014 by Joe Lemay and Jake Epstein
Their first notebook, the Wave, was launched via a Kickstarter campaign which raised over $1.8 million in 30 days
They have since released several more products such as the Everlast, Fusion, and Mini
Rocketbook has won several awards for innovation and design
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A reusable, cloud-connected notebook with 36 pages that can be erased with a damp cloth and digitized using the Rocketbook app. It is compatible with popular cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and iCloud.
A notebook with 7 different page templates including lined and grid paper, to-do lists, and monthly calendars. It can be erased with a damp cloth and digitized using the Rocketbook app.
A pocket-sized, reusable notebook with 48 pages that can be erased with a damp cloth and digitized using the Rocketbook app.
Rocketbooks can be erased and reused many times, but there will come a point where the ink will not erase completely. The number of uses depends on how the notebook is used and how well it is taken care of.
Rocketbook recommends using Pilot Frixion pens with their notebooks because their ink is heat-sensitive and can be erased with friction from the whiteboard-like surface of the Rocketbook.
Yes, the Rocketbook app uses OCR (optical character recognition) to recognize handwriting and make it searchable in the cloud services it is connected to.
No, Rocketbook pages are not printer-friendly. They are designed to be used with Pilot Frixion pens, which can be erased using friction from the whiteboard-like surface of the notebook.
Yes, Rocketbook offers a one-year warranty on their products for defects in materials and workmanship. They also have a 30-day return policy for any reason.