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Rocketbook wave, a notebook that keeps your notes in the cloud

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Rocketbook Wave is an invention that tries to unite all the best of technology with the traditional system of pencil and paper when it comes to making notes, notes or anything we can think of with a notebook or notepad in hand.

How does the Rocketbook Wave work?

Rocketbook Wave has the appearance of being a notebook like any other, externally nobody would notice that with it we can digitize anything we write or draw and upload it to different cloud services almost automatically, nor that all written content can be deleted by heat. With the help of a smartphone and the application that comes included with the Rocketbook Wave, each sheet can be captured individually and digitization is done instantly, after capturing it we can indicate which online services we want to subrile, but this is You must indicate directly on the paper by crossing out the services to which we do not want to upload the content that we have written or drawn.

The secret is that each of the 80 sheets of the Rocketbook Wave has a "dotted structure" that allows us to accurately capture every trace we make on its surface. Keep in mind that any pencil or a traditional pen will not work, but you must use the famous transparent tip pens called Frixion, which on Amazon can be obtained for less than 5 euros. One of the great advantages of this "revolutionary" notepad is that all the content can be erased by applying heat, so that we can have all the sheets blank again if we leave it for a few moments in the microwave or if you directly we apply a hair dryer.

At the time of writing these lines, the Rocketbook Wave is financed on Kickstarter with more than 8, 600 sponsors, the tiny company Rocketbook only needed $ 20, 000 for this product to become a reality, 11 days after the end of the project it has already obtained more than 440, 000 dollars. What will the price be? Right now can we get a notebook and a Frixion pen if we donate about $ 27 ?

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