- Your Nerdy Best Friend tests how Rocketbook works with Microsoft OneNote.Where else to find Your Nerdy Best Friend:Website: https://yournerdybestfriend.
- Both the notebook and the app are easy to use and pretty intuitive. I figured out how to.
The RocketBook is simply a cloud-ready, microwaveable notebook. It's relatively easy to use and works wonders. I received my RocketBook three months ago and thought it would be a great time to do a review of it. The RocketBook Wave notebook comes in two flavors: Standard and Executive. Standard Version. Executive Version. Rocketbook Fusion from $ 35.00. Rocketbook Mini. Cover Color Infinity Black Midnight Blue Atomic Red Neptune Teal Beacons Orange Deep Space.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Rocketbook, it’s a notebook with plasticized pages that are erasable when used with a Pilot Frixion pens and markers. Although being erasable is a key feature, the pages are also easily scanned and saved in apps such as Evernote and OneNote. 55mm for mac. The Rocketbook is a pretty cutting edge approach to the standard paper notebook. The Rocketbook comes at an expense of almost $30 per notebook and $2 per pen. Let’s review if the RocketBook is worth the expense.
Pros:(Not in order of significance)
- It’s fun to use
- Theoretically you’ll never have to purchase another notebook ever again, theorectically.
- The digital interface with Evernote, OneNote and the ability to create pdf’s is excellent
- The Evernote interface is great!
- BUT, you can scan a page and have it sent to Evernote with one or two more clicks
- The Evernote interface is great!
- Easy to transport.
- Relatively durable as compared to a paper notebook of the same size.
Cons: (Not in order of significance)
- The price, it’s expensive compared to paper notebooks
- The average price of a Rocketbook is $25-30US.
- You can buy fifty (50) spiral wound or salt and pepper notebooks for the same price
- The price of a Frixion pen is about $2US.
- I’m sure that within a minute you can have a pen in your hand that didn’t cost you anything.
- Require special pens that are relatively expensive
- Without these pens the book is totally unusable.
- The only way to archive notes, journals, etc… is digitally
- People like to save their bullet journals, thoughts, writings in physical form
- Is it really convenient?
- Isn’t it easier just to pick up a notebook, a pen or pencil and write down your thoughts.
- Need a soft cloth and water to erase.
- Not really an issue because in a regular paper notebook you would just cross out.
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Bottom Line:
The Rocketbook is a pretty neat little piece of low level tech. It’s easy to use and definitely has a place for those who like the feel of writing on paper and then scanning into a digital format. I have one, use it when I’m taking notes from a podcast or video but I could I do it with a free pen from the bank and a $0.25 notebook? Yes, you could but it wouldn’t be as neat.